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labornoun or adjective; see laborassociated with birth

24:2.9 would be useless in any other division of universe l..

28:6.20 quality of unselfishness revealed in disinterested l.

34:5.2 This l. of the Spirit is largely effected through the

44:3.3 of mutual ministry and specialized division of l..

48:8.3 you are not the recipients of all this divine l. only

50:4.4 1. Physical l.. Cultivation of the soil, associated

51:4.6 compulsory l. than Urantians would of buying cattle

51:4.7 are often still compelled to perform involuntary l..

55:3.6 against the risk of incapacity for l. resultant from

62:3.3 organization and a crude economic division of l..

63:4.2 in social organization and a new division of clan l..

66:5.9 by instruction in improved methods of l..

69:2.2 Wealth is not a natural gift; it results from l.,

69:2.3 the first result of organization was division of l.,

69:2.3 These specializations of l. arose by adaptation to

69:2.4 The time element in l., the idea of doing a given task

69:2.5 L., the efforts of design, distinguishes man from

69:2.5 The necessity for l. is man’s paramount blessing.

69:2.5 they did much to ennoble physical l. on Urantia.

69:3.0 3. THE SPECIALIZATION OF LABOR

69:3.1 divisions of l. in primitive society were determined

69:3.1 The early order of specialization in l. was:

69:3.4 These differences determined the next division of l..

69:3.7 the next differentiation of l. grew out of the relations

69:3.8 Further divisions of l. were favored by the inherent

69:3.9 clans dedicated themselves to certain sorts of l..

69:3.11 of commodities came the exchange of skilled l..

69:5.1 Capital is l. applied as a renunciation of the present

69:5.1 hoarding created the first problems of capital and l..

70:1.11 4. Slaves—need of recruits for the l. ranks.

70:2.17 L. is ennobling but drudgery is benumbing.

70:9.11 9. Improvement of l. conditions and rewards.

72:5.1 capital and l. still have their troubles, but both are

72:5.7 3. Fair and equitable wages for l..

72:5.8 prorated to all three divisions: capital, skill, and l..

72:5.11 L. is becoming more honorable on this continent,

72:6.2 they secure a permit from the state l. commissioner

72:6.6 3. The earnings of compulsory l. in the state mines.

72:6.6 profits on their l. are turned over to this pension fund

72:7.9 The upper industrial house is elected by l., the lower

72:9.4 3. All individuals sentenced to compulsory l. in the

76:1.4 by the l. of their own hands and in the “sweat of

81:6.7 with lessened effort and shortened days of l. and

81:6.29 enormously advanced by the early division of l. and

81:6.31 And as l. more and more diversifies, some technique

81:6.31 professional specialism add to the problems of l.

81:6.32 trained in one or more methods of commonplace l.

84:1.9 The sex division of l. also made for comfort and

84:2.4 wife might arise the next day and engage in hard l.,

84:3.10 lessened the disparity between the division of l.

84:3.10 greatly improved on woman’s loose methods of l..

85:0.3 envisioned a division of l. in the supermortal world;

88:6.6 The fruits of extra l. or of diligence were looked

92:3.7 religion has been wasteful of l. and has squandered

103:2.1 physical births are characterized by a “stormy l.

121:3.5 because they were forced to compete with slave l..

127:5.6 devotedly through his eventful years of public l.,

131:10.1 After the arduous l. of effecting this compilation of

132:5.12 riches derived directly from your own personal l.,

136:4.2 the advice given him concerning his methods of l.,

138:1.2 in preparation for this, our first l. for the kingdom?”

140:8.10 no generation is exempt from the l. of discovering

142:8.3 This sojourn in Judea was a fruitful season of l.;

143:6.1 and you are about to enter into their l..”

144:6.13 and baptized believers during this season of l. in the

156:5.2 thus bestowed all of his l. upon the unsound beam

173:1.2 the value of a week’s l. for a pair of doves which

181:2.19 there is no such thing as common l. or secular toil.

181:2.19 all earthly l. has become a service even to God the

182:3.7 exhausted from the long hours of strenuous l. and

laborassociated with birth

84:4.6 old women were permitted to attend during l., and

84:4.6 During l., scores of foolish things were said and

103:2.1 physical births are characterized by a “stormy l.

laborverb

4:1.1 cosmic law, unceasingly l. for the honor of God and

12:6.8 have their respective rulers who l. for the good of

15:13.3 the wise beings who l. untiringly to prepare mortals

20:6.3 so do other Paradise Sons l. in various capacities on

29:4.33 They always l. in compliance with universal law,

31:0.10 They are assigned to l. successively in the different

39:3.4 seraphim l. to enhance all sincere social contacts

46:4.7 helpers who l. for the upkeep and embellishment

48:6.3 where they l. untiringly for the advancement of their

53:9.1 probationary souls now l. with the Panoptians in the

68:5.8 much as the animals were expected to l. and bring

72:5.9 These people l. six hours each working day and,

82:3.6 there to live and l. and prove that he was worthy of

93:9.5 that he could thus better l. for the advancement of

94:5.8 But the Salemites did not l. in vain.

101:6.7 to l. unremittingly at its noble task of transforming

102:3.1 Religion must continually l. under a paradoxical

108:3.6 shortcomings of all who l. on this confused planet.

108:5.5 Monitors l. with the material mind for the purpose of

114:6.6 l. incessantly to make things what they ought to be.

125:5.10 decide how best he might l. to reveal to his blinded

127:3.12 return home and l. for the support of his mother.

128:5.4 long as I have strong arms and my brothers can l..

137:1.1 that group of twelve who were to l. with him in the

137:6.5 we go forth to l. for a generation of sign seekers.

138:1.4 It had been arranged that the six were to l. for two

138:2.10 the Master’s plan of sending them out to l. in a quiet

140:8.11 Jesus was not a sociologist, but he did l. to break

141:3.7 “Come to me all you who l., and I will give you rest

141:6.2 How often have I told you to l. only to put

144:8.8 Come, therefore, all you who l. and are heavy laden,

150:4.3 L. earnestly to save the whole family lest a man’s

154:5.2 The evangelists were to l. as they saw fit until such

159:0.2 should go out in twelve groups to l. in the cities

160:2.7 fact that the Master never sends you out alone to l.

163:6.7 Come to me all you who l. and are heavy laden,

163:7.3 to go out, two and two, with the seventy to l. in

178:1.12 You may always l. to persuade men’s minds, but you

181:2.11 then will you return to l. as my ambassador, and

181:2.11 the sword perish with the sword, while they who l.

181:2.13 the Spirit of Truth lead each of you abroad to l. for

laboratories

35:3.4 2. The world of the l. of living energies and the

36:2.15 The planetary life-planning l. are situated on the

36:2.15 In these l. the Life Carriers collaborate with the

39:3.7 living with the univitatia in the social l. of Edentia,

46:5.26 series of l. wherein the transport seraphim transform

58:3.4 hydrogen clouds are veritable cosmic chemical l.,

65:4.4 experiments made by the Life Carriers in their l.

65:8.5 In the cosmic evolutionary l mind is always dominant

72:7.10 encourages invention and creations in the regional l.,

74:1.2 with his mate, in the trial-and-testing physical l. of

116:4.7 But the local universes are the real l. in which are

laboratory

14:6.20 The Havona worlds are the mind l. of the creators of

46:2.7 The manufacturing or l. sector of Jerusem is an

labored

63:3.4 Andon and Fonta l. incessantly for the nurture and

66:5.30 Tut l. to promote group associations of a peaceful

66:6.5 Those who l. for the uplift and advancement of a

69:2.5 the God of the Hebrews l.—he was the creator and

73:2.5 midway creatures who so tirelessly l. to advance the

74:3.4 in honor of all who had l. to create this garden of

77:5.8 who l. with them throughout their long lives to assist

78:2.1 For thousands of years the sons of Adam l. along the

86:7.6 Adjusters have ever since l. to transmute God-fear

90:3.2 priests, should also have l. as doctors and surgeons.

128:1.2 Jesus l., grew weary, rested, and slept.

130:0.4 Jesus had l. much of the time on translations from

132:5.20 remember that it was as man among men that he l.

138:9.3 Besides these towns they l. in many villages as well

139:2.14 For years Perpetua l. acceptably as a member of the

139:4.15 John traveled much, l. incessantly, and settled down

139:11.11 Thus Simon l. until he was an old man and feeble.

143:6.1 sending you to reap that whereon you have not l.;

143:6.1 others have l., and you are about to enter into their

144:8.2 and most of this time Jesus had l. very quietly;

153:1.7 the Jerusalem leaders had l. long and earnestly with

153:2.6 might have more bread for which you had not l..

154:6.3 promised to keep Ruth quiet while the others l. with

157:4.2 they l. diligently to bring their brethren around to the

159:0.2 these twelve groups l. in Gerasa, Gamala, Hippos,

159:3.1 At Edrei, where Thomas and his associates l., Jesus

159:4.1 over to Abila, where Nathaniel and his associates l.

162:9.5 cast their lot with Jesus and the twelve and l. with

170:5.18 Christian church has l. under great embarrassment

171:3.1 Perea, visiting all of the towns wherein the seventy l..

176:3.4 expected gains where you had not personally l.;

185:7.3 This moral coward and judicial weakling now l.

laborer

72:5.1 every intelligent l. is becoming a small capitalist.

132:5.18 cannot be built on the practice of defrauding the l. of

136:0.1 but Jesus was a calm and happy l.; only a few

140:9.3 extra clothing, saying, “The l. is worthy of his hire.

163:1.3 do this because the l. is worthy of his sustenance.

laborers

51:4.6 more backward humans are usually employed as l. by

69:8.4 among the pastoral peoples, for they needed few l.

70:8.8 ruler-warriors, capitalist-traders, common l.,

70:8.9 the skilled workers, followed by the unskilled l..

72:5.11 or else in the corps of compulsory l. in the mines.

73:4.4 In the preparation of the Garden only volunteer l.

73:4.4 They cultivated the Garden and tended their herds

83:5.14 Many of these plural wives were mere l., slave wives.

84:7.12 1. Children were valuable as l..

95:5.12 The rank and file of the agricultural l. never grasped

96:2.2 entered Egypt as contract l. on the Egyptian public

96:2.2 hard daily toil of the common and downtrodden l. of

146:4.2 Jesus worked in the mines with the underground l..

150:4.1 that the harvest is plenteous, but the l. are few.

150:4.1 Lord of the harvest that he send forth still more l.

163:1.3 “The harvest is indeed plenteous, but the l. are few;

163:1.3 that the Lord of the harvest will send still other l.

163:3.5 went out early in the morning to hire l. to work in

163:3.5 he had agreed with the l. to pay them a denarius

163:3.6 his steward: ‘Call the l. and pay them their wages,

163:3.6 denarius, and so it was with each of the other l..

163:4.10 To pray always for more l. to be sent forth into the

178:3.2 in the experience of being l. together with God.

laboring

126:5.5 The pay of a common day-l. carpenter was slowly

139:11.8 Jesus was not afraid to identify himself with l. men,

147:2.4 quietly l. for the extension of the kingdom, while

150:2.3 Jesus’ life on earth, l. faithfully and effectively for

150:5.1 younger evangelists l. under the direction of Jacob,

154:6.1 The Pharisees had been l. to persuade Mary that

157:4.2 Peter and Simon had been earnestly l. with their

laboriously

12:3.8 they have l. effected a comparison of this finding

27:3.2 what they have so l. learned properly interpreted

27:7.6 beings who have slowly and l. made their way

47:7.5 been so l. but so joyfully and auspiciously begun.

70:12.20 but must be slowly and l. discovered by the men and

126:3.11 l. making a living for himself, his mother, and eight

151:5.3 entirely dependent on their oars as they l. pulled

laborsnoun

20:8.1 They begin their l. in the local systems and are

22:5.5 In their l. they are assisted by a corps of several

24:1.14 in all their manifold l. the Circuit Supervisors are

39:5.8 they have ever since continued their l. on Urantia.

66:5.13 (ghost worship) before their l. were interrupted by

68:1.6 the later l. of the Adamic group of racial uplifters.

80:3.5 Both parents participated in these l., and the services

102:0.1 The devotional l. and inspirational genius of the

109:3.1 But, on the whole, their l. are remarkably uniform,

122:0.2 When this commission ended its l., Gabriel was

129:1.11 Jesus enjoyed his l. with Zebedee in Capernaum,

130:6.5 the close associate of Titus in his l. for the uplift of

132:0.9 In his l. for these individuals the Damascus scribe

133:3.12 the Jewish tutor had prepared the way for his l..

136:2.5 this Adjuster was associated with him in all his l.;

136:3.3 the procedures for the prosecution of his public l.

136:4.1 Jesus began to plan his program of public l. in

136:5.3 in some certain act or episode of the Son’s earth l..

136:5.5 Jesus’ remaining earth l. could possibly be of the

136:6.2 consistent policy for the remainder of his earth l..

138:1.3 finally prevailed, and they went forth to their l..

138:6.2 Rest yourselves from the arduous l. of the

139:5.10 work for the Samaritans and in his subsequent l. in

140:2.2 tarry on earth a time to help them in their l. for the

143:1.1 experiences with the subjects of their personal l..

143:4.2 The Apostle Philip, in his l. for the Samaritans

156:2.2 As the twenty-four began their l. in Sidon, Jesus

157:6.3 and embraced the l. of his last year in the flesh.

158:6.5 We are about to begin those l. which shall lead to

159:2.3 with John’s subsequent l. in behalf of the kingdom.

159:6.5 made ready to start upon the last epoch of their l. in

163:7.1 the Master’s entering Jerusalem for his final l. on

165:0.1 From these l. Jesus went directly to Jerusalem to

165:0.1 The seventy, supplemented by the periodic l. of

167:0.3 and Friday resting from their recent travels and l..

171:0.6 That evening, in response to the l. of Peter, James

171:3.2 Andrew directed that the l. of the seventy should

177:0.1 custom of Jesus and his apostles to rest from their l.

178:1.11 but none of these humanitarian l., nor all of them,

181:2.14 I know much about your l. to keep the treasury

181:2.19 service of God, return to the l. of former days.

181:2.19 you should go back to your former l. with the new

laborsverb

7:5.9 each pilgrim of time who l. in the adventure of

84:5.1 in the partnership of self-maintenance woman l. at a

laborsaving

69:0.2 Most of man’s institutions have proved to be l. while

81:6.22 the too rapid invention of new types of l. machinery.

lacerated

185:6.3 Then Pilate led forth this bleeding and l. prisoner

lacknoun

5:1.4 they may suffer from the l. of almost every human

5:5.13 unfortunate l. of educational, cultural, and social

7:6.1 The l. of a knowledge of the multiple Sons of God is

23:2.19 there is never a l. of volunteers, for they delight to

24:3.3 The l. of such a presence-form undoubtedly renders

25:4.16 Deities are existential, hence compensated for l. of

28:6.16 your l. of capacity for appreciation of the solemnity

61:3.10 elephant is handicapped by size and l. of agility.

67:1.5 Error suggests l. of intellectual keenness; evil,

68:1.1 it is this l. of natural brotherly attraction that now

73:4.5 seemed like an admission of l. of faith on Van’s part

74:2.8 the world-wide confusion occasioned by l. of the

83:7.7 Easy divorce, when the result of l. of self-control or

84:7.5 l of understanding insured the appearance of children

90:3.3 The primitive mind may be handicapped by l. of facts

95:0.1 Sometimes their failures were due to l. of wisdom,

110:3.5 connote l. of active co-operation with the Monitor

110:4.1 the l. of commonness of nature and the absence of

110:6.4 L. of spiritual capacity makes it very difficult to

118:10.9 handicapped by l. of farsighted vision into the true

126:5.1 However, l. of wealth did not imply social inferiority.

133:2.1 I am sorry for my l. of self-control, and I promise to

133:6.6 soul conflict consist in the l. of harmony between the

136:7.3 from the l. of control over the element of time in

139:1.10 temperamental handicap was his l. of enthusiasm;

139:5.2 l. of imagination was the great weakness of Philip’s

139:5.5 weak point in Philip’s make-up was l. of imagination,

149:4.2 Anger indicates your l. of tolerant brotherly love

149:4.2 plus your l. of self-respect and self-control.

156:5.18 of all who suffer from l. of emotional adjustment,

167:5.1 praying in public will not atone for l. of living faith

170:5.20 l. of spiritual brotherhood is both inexcusable and

173:2.3 L. of this authority in pretentious public teaching

178:1.13 roots of truth have not died from the l. of the living

180:5.12 atone for the l. of genuine compassion for one’s

185:1.2 this apparent vacillation, or l. of moral courage,

185:2.4 Sanhedrists’ l. of respect for the fairness, honor,

195:3.9 l. of individual participation in affairs of government,

195:9.2 it languishes for l. of a new vision of the Master’s

196:3.30 Art results from man’s attempt to escape the l. of

lackverb

22:9.6 they l. that tremendous and profound personal

23:2.12 Rulers l. either interest or ability to manage affairs

28:5.8 It is written, “If any man l. wisdom, let him ask.”

68:5.11 is that agriculture l. excitement and adventure.

86:2.5 when the races l. initiative and adventure.

113:1.3 who cannot comprehend God; they l. capacity for

138:5.1 “Thomas, you l. faith; nevertheless, I receive you.

140:5.12 except that it does l. suspicion and revenge.

151:2.3 living up to this truth; they l. spiritual perception.

156:2.8 They also l. consistency; they strain at gnats and

163:2.5 price, if you will supply the one thing which you l.

lacked

60:2.3 they l. the intelligence to cope with the situation.

73:6.7 l. that endowment which acted as a complement to

98:6.1 their religious institutions l. a powerful driving

127:4.7 Jude l. Mary’s sense of proportion and discretion.

130:8.4 that the man l. the ability to respond to spirit leading

139:5.2 He was not necessarily dull, but Philip l. imagination.

149:2.9 it l. the moral courage to follow this noble example

156:2.5 Jesus had not fled from Galilee because he l. courage

160:1.15 my urge was impotent; my search l. driving power;

180:0.2 And you will all recall that you l. nothing.

181:2.26 “Thomas, you have often l. faith; however, when you

181:2.26 seasons with doubt, you have never l. courage.

lacking

1:5.4 God is l. in none of those superhuman and divine

2:2.5 There is no thing l. in the beauty and perfection of

14:2.4 Havona, he would there be deaf, blind, and l. in all

31:10.11 a vast creation l. in only one important detail—the

36:6.3 all such living organisms are l. in two essential

60:2.14 l the intelligence to provide sufficient food to nourish

79:8.1 ever-present danger of external aggression was l..

82:3.9 by individuals more or less l. normal sex urge.

109:3.7 so animalistic that they were l. in Adjuster capacity.

124:2.8 as l. in proper humility and youthful reserve.

125:4.3 Jesus replied, “thirteen years l. a trifle more than

133:7.10 mind would be utterly l. in a sense of moral values

139:0.4 The twelve were l. in so-called higher education.

139:5.5 almost entirely l. in certain types of imagination.

139:5.7 Philip was also greatly l. in spiritual insight.

156:2.8 regretted that his people were so l. in humor.

164:4.9 But Josiah was neither dumb nor l. in humor; so he

174:1.4 The child, being immature and l. in the fuller

lacks

26:10.5 it l. some of the anticipative enthusiasm of the

61:3.10 The horse l. the emotional control of the elephant,

65:6.3 but it l. the potentials of variety and versatility

103:6.12 Mortal man l. the concept of morontia mind and

ladsee ladJesus; ladJohn Mark; ladGanid

123:2.13 hold the father responsible for the l.’ education from

127:2.9 And thus did the l. bring to a fairly happy ending a

127:3.2 James was a very religious type of l., and while he

127:4.7 Simon was always a good and well-intentioned l..

128:6.7 You had better keep your eye on the l.; he’s liable

128:7.8 Jesus talked things over with the runaway l. and,

130:6.1 difficult circumstances which the l. encountered as

130:6.6 Jesus and Ganid gave first aid to a l. named Rufus,

130:8.3 The l. never forgot the words of Jesus and the kindly

130:8.3 “Farewell, my l., be of good courage as you grow up

130:8.3 The l. became a devotee of the Mithraic religion and

133:1.1 and bullying youth brutally attacking a smaller l..

133:1.1 tightly held on to the offender until the smaller l. had

133:1.1 If mercy requires that you rescue the smaller l.,

133:1.2 I must go to the rescue of the assaulted l., and in

133:1.2 I achieved the deliverance of the assaulted l.;

133:1.3 Jesus could not fully answer the l.’ question,

133:3.6 Though he would answer the l.’ questions, he

133:4.11 To the runaway l. Jesus said: “Remember, there are

134:8.1 securing a beast of burden and a l. named Tiglath,

134:8.10 Jesus took leave of the l., giving him the donkey.

135:0.4 his parents began the systematic education of the l..

135:1.1 there the l. was duly and solemnly inducted into

135:3.1 John talked with Ezda, an orphan l. of Beth-zur,

135:3.1 John and the l. lived very simply, subsisting on

136:3.4 from Mount Hermon to join the waiting l., Tiglath.

137:0.1 Jesus ministered to a l. who injured himself in a fall

137:1.4 The parents of the injured l. who lived at Pella had

139:12.1 When Judas was a l., his parents moved to Jericho,

146:6.3 vainly to explain that the l. was not really dead,

153:4.1 Leading this demented l. up to Jesus, he said:

153:4.1 beckoning for the l. to come to him, took him by

153:4.1 And immediately the l. was normal and in his right

158:0.1 where the l. Tiglath once waited while the Master

158:4.2 l. had become possessed by one of those wandering

158:4.6 the l. had only a more violent fit, while the scribes

158:5.1 the afflicted l. stepped forward and, kneeling at

158:5.2 And when James had brought the l. before Jesus,

158:5.3 and, taking the l. by the hand, said: “I will do this in

158:5.3 placing the hand of the l. in the hand of the father,

158:5.5 And the l. was permanently cured from that hour.

168:0.5 Martha instructed a neighbor l. to keep watch down

168:0.5 it was this l who brought tidings to Martha that Jesus

169:1.6 The younger l. was cheerful and vivacious, but

169:1.9 he had missed the cheerful, though thoughtless, l..

169:1.9 I am no more worthy to be called a son’—but the l.

169:1.10 the happy father had led the footsore and weary l.

173:1.7 going over to the l. who was driving the cattle

ladJesus

123:3.2 It had seemed to the l. that his father—at least his

123:4.6 having been assigned to the watchcare of the l.;

123:5.1 this l. was a fluent reader, writer, and speaker of two

123:5.9 questions” than he had “been able to teach the l..”

124:1.6 It seemed to this nine-year-old l. that he had really

124:1.8 boiling pots—caused the l. to think a great deal about

124:1.12 Even as a l. he frequently visited Sepphoris,

124:2.1 Mary listened to the pronouncements of the l., but

124:2.2 his chief teacher was intrigued by the l.’ curiosity,

124:2.4 Since he was such a well-developed l. for his age,

124:3.1 Throughout this year the l. continued to make trips

124:3.2 the l. was quick to refuse all special consideration.

124:3.6 the l. accompanied his father on a business trip to

124:3.6 Joseph was much perturbed by the l.’ enthusiasm

124:3.7 games, but he well knew that the l. was unconvinced

124:4.5 the l. became keenly conscious of the difference

124:5.1 the l. of Nazareth passed from boyhood to the

124:5.3 was, to outward appearances, an average Jewish l.

124:5.5 The elders were very proud of the l. and had already

124:6.2 think of associating that affair with this obscure l. of

124:6.8 and the l.’ heart beat fast with joyous anticipation of

124:6.14 his father well knew from the expression on the l.’

124:6.16 the celestial messenger to remind this l. that the hour

124:6.17 We could hardly comprehend that this l. was the

124:6.18 Thus ends the career of the Nazareth l., and begins

125:1.4 dying animals were more than this nature-loving l.

125:2.4 upset in their hearts by the l.’, to them, strange and

125:2.4 Both of them feared to talk frankly with the l.

125:2.11 Joseph was perplexed at the l.’ strange remarks and

125:2.12 the Nazareth l. personally met, and extensively

125:2.12 the l. began to entertain a desire to travel about the

125:4.3 grew impatient with the l.’ implied criticisms and,

125:4.3 it was ruled that the l. might continue undisturbed

125:5.1 of seeing a l. confuse the wise men of the law.

125:5.10 the clear light did not come to the truth-seeking l..

125:6.3 the leader invited the l. to come forward and,

125:6.4 had not occurred to them that this l. was their son.

125:6.4 recognized the voice of the missing l. and beheld

125:6.5 the l., now standing to greet his astonished parents,

125:6.7 But the l. was equal to the occasion.

125:6.8 was astonished at the l.’ manner of speaking.

125:6.9 when the l. raised his staff aloft and, quivering from

126:2.2 This carpenter l., now just past fourteen years of

126:2.2 This l. of Nazareth now became the sole support

126:2.6 to listen to stories (for the l. was a master storyteller)

126:3.13 Sometimes Mary thought the l. was beside himself,

128:1.9 the l., youth, and man of Nazareth, was in reality the

150:7.1 on the hill which he so much enjoyed when a l..

185:4.1 wicked Idumean never recalled the l. of former

ladJohn Mark

121:8.3 Mark was a l. lingering about many of the scenes

152:2.5 the custody of the Mark l., their boy of all chores.

152:2.7 Andrew sought out the Mark l. to ascertain how

152:2.7 “The l. has left only five barley loaves and two dried

152:3.3 Mark l., spoke, “And he refused to be our king.”

152:5.1 he and the Mark l. had started to walk around the

177:1.2 the l., said: “Since with all your heart you crave to

177:1.4 Jesus warned the l. not to become discouraged by

177:1.6 Always was the l. in hiding near by; he slept only

177:2.1 When the l. asked the Master how he could know

177:3.2 We stood by while the l. approached the Master

177:3.2 the Master took hold of it, the l. would not let go.

178:2.8 home of John Mark, where the l.’ father met them

192:1.8 when they were cooked, the l. served them to the ten

192:1.8 Jesus himself served the fish and the bread to the l..

ladGanid

130:0.7 the l.’ father many times tried to persuade Jesus to

130:3.10 impressed upon the l. the truth that these systems of

130:4.1 more trustworthy foundation for the l.’ thinking;

130:4.12 Jesus told all this to the l. in language best suited to

130:4.12 the l. had still further questions to ask about evil,

132:7.9 spectacle of the Indian l. proposing to the Creator

132:7.9 That which the l. wanted most to do he was

133:1.5 And that was about all the l. could get his teacher

133:3.5 the recounting of these visits with the Indian l. and

133:5.1 the interesting discussions of the l. and his teacher.

133:7.3 Jesus skillfully and tenderly cared for the l.,

133:7.5 the l. asked this question: “But, Teacher, what do

133:9.4 They were all brave, especially the l., but it was a

ladder

9:8.25 the living l. whereby man climbs from chaos to glory.

26:10.2 they climbed, as on a l., from chaos to glory—

32:3.10 joyfully climbed the l. of life, round by round, and

39:1.11 at the very bottom of the long l. of spiritual ascent to

81:6.43 And it was by these rungs on the evolutionary l. that

89:1.7 on which man climbed civilization’s ascending l..

ladders

148:9.2 to procure l. by which they ascended to the roof

laden

80:1.4 the shifting water-l. winds dispersed the remnants

80:2.1 the water-l. winds from the west shifted to the north,

124:6.5 the beautiful oleanders l. with their pink blossoms,

138:8.9 to speak good cheer to a passing woman l. with

144:8.8 Come all you who labor and are heavy l., and you

163:6.7 Come to me all you who labor and are heavy l., and I

182:3.1 had they observed their Master to be so heavy-l.

189:4.5 when the five women, l. with their ointments, arrived

192:1.3 when John saw the heavy-l. net, he perceived that it

192:1.4 the apostles coming ashore with the heavy-l. net,

lads

123:3.4 the l. played with blocks in the sand on top of the

123:5.15 Nathan was very fond of the l. and often gave

124:1.13 he had become the leader of a group of seven l.

124:2.5 the Nazareth l. who stood for the higher ideals of

192:1.3 man called to them, “L., have you caught anything?”

lady

135:12.6 young l. drew aside and inquired of her mother

lag

34:3.2 Many mind ministries suffer a time l. in effecting

54:3.0 3. THE TIME LAG OF JUSTICE

54:4.0 4. THE MERCY TIME LAG

54:4.6 time l., this saving interval between seedtime and

105:6.5 imperfection inherent in the time l. of evolution is

105:6.5 This time l. is inseparable from evolution, which is

105:6.5 This time l. makes possible creature participation

106:1.2 This time l., this obstacle to perfection attainment,

120:2.2 lesser time l. involved in the realization of this

Lagash

78:8.10 L., the Sumerian capital built on flood mounds, fell.

lagged

102:8.6 that institutional religion has invariably l. behind the

lagging

158:1.5 the l. faith of the twelve arose in the next weeks to

lagoons

58:6.1 the shallow waters of the sheltered tropic bays and l.

59:3.9 This salt settled in great l. which were alternately

65:2.1 the sluggish and warm-water bays and l. of the vast

laidsee laid down; laid to rest; laidwith hand(s)

61:1.9 ten feet and l. an egg nine by thirteen inches.

66:3.4 The city was l. out in ten subdivisions with the

68:4.3 l. the foundations for those powerful social

74:5.6 upsetting the best-l. plans for orderly progression

75:2.3 the plans were l. for entrapping the mother of the

75:3.4 plans were l. for the more vigorous prosecution of

76:3.8 They produced the third alphabet and otherwise l.

80:9.10 These racial mixtures l. the foundations for the

87:2.2 the great desire of a ghost was to be quickly “l.” so

87:5.1 and the least mischance was l. to ghost activities.

89:6.6 in building the walls of Jericho, “l. the foundation

90:3.7 otherwise the death would be l. to witchcraft, thus

92:3.5 Evolutionary belief in ghosts l. the foundation for a

93:5.8 when the full story was l. before Pharaoh, he urged

93:5.9 Abraham l. before Lot his plan to subdue all Canaan

96:5.1 out of slavery and uncivilized roaming while Moses l.

97:9.14 David next l. heavy tribute on neighboring tribes—

122:8.1 a possible contingency, and l. in a near-by manger.

124:6.5 They l. aside their outer garments as they

124:6.13 little interest Jesus evinced in these carefully l. plans.

128:5.8 After Miriam had l. her plans before Jesus, he

129:1.2 making improved boats; he now l. his plans before

130:5.1 thus l. the foundation for the quick reception of the

135:6.7 even now is the ax l. to the very roots of the trees.

136:3.4 Ancients of Days, now l. before Jesus information

137:7.13 Jesus l. emphasis on the proclamation of the “good

140:8.22 Jesus l. emphasis on “first making the tree good

141:7.6 Jesus l. great emphasis upon what he called the two

143:7.1 he l. emphasis on the following: True religion is the

149:4.5 His enemies continually l. snares for him, but they

150:9.3 these ruffians l. hold upon Jesus and rushed him

152:0.3 Veronica’s faith was of the sort that l. direct hold

153:2.2 l. hold of him, saying, ‘You shall surely die.’

159:1.5 who owed him a mere hundred denarii, he l. hold

165:4.2 I say to my soul, soul, you have much wealth l. up

165:4.3 This man l. up treasures for himself on earth, but he

165:5.4 You have l. up your treasures where the purse waxes

168:0.1 dead four days and had been l. away in their tomb

168:0.4 Both of their parents had already been l. away in

168:1.1 mourners, he asked them, “Where have you l. him?”

168:1.6 even asked the sisters, “Where have you l. him?”

168:1.13 l. hold upon the stone and rolled it away from the

169:1.2 how, when he had found the straying sheep, he l.

169:2.2 your future enjoyment of treasures l. up in heaven.

171:2.3 If you fail thus to reckon the cost, after you have l.

173:4.2 So they l. hold on him, and after casting him out

177:4.11 Judas had l. by in his soul in habiliments of hate

179:1.4 John Zebedee l. claim to the next preferred seat,

182:3.6 his humanity l. a firmer faith-hold upon his divinity;

184:3.6 agree upon any point before a charge could be l.

185:6.2 Before the scourgers l. their knotted whips upon

186:3.3 message went forth that the Master had been l. in

188:1.7 saw it and observed where the Master had been l..

189:4.6 In the recess of stone where they had l. Jesus, Mary

189:4.10 Where have they l. him? Tell us that we may go and

laid down

57:8.26 It was these seas that l. the life records of Urantia,

59:0.8 was so methodically l. during the succeeding ages.

59:1.6 Europe may be found the stone strata l. during these

59:2.3 much of its stone being l. by lime-secreting algae.

59:2.9 in the fossils of those rocks which were l. during

59:3.6 These rocks were l. by the intermittent lava flows

59:3.10 mild, and marine fossils are l. in the arctic regions.

59:4.12 teeth and skeletons may be found in the deposits l.

59:5.8 The building limestones were l. during this epoch.

59:5.10 Europe are very similar to those l. over N. America.

59:5.13 the earlier coal deposits were being l., but now the

59:5.19 Coal continued to be l. throughout the Americas and

60:1.4 Limestone was l. in the southern Alps as the result

60:2.6 lithographic stone of southern Germany was l.,

60:3.5 used for the manufacture of earthenware were l.

134:9.8 he l. his tools, declaring, “My hour has come,”

135:8.3 Jesus l. his tools, removed his work apron, and

137:8.2 Jesus l. his tools once more, removed his apron,

171:8.6 seeing that you take up where you have not l.,

189:0.1 since Michael had “l. his life of his own free will,

189:1.4 On Friday he l. his life as a mortal of the realm;

laid to rest

126:2.1 and on the following day he was l. with his fathers.

127:3.4 Simon had been l. with his fathers, and Jesus

127:6.5 time of this visit Lazarus’s mother had also been l..

128:7.12 in the home of Jacob, Jacob the elder having been l.

130:3.2 India, even after your father is l.; you will become

189:1.2 wrapped in the linen sheet, just as it had been l. by

189:4.10 “We seek for Jesus who was l. in Joseph’s tomb,

laidwith hand(s)

127:2.3 but in answer to this insinuation he only l. a kindly

136:2.3 As John l. his hands upon Jesus to baptize him,

137:4.9 Jesus l. his hand tenderly upon her head, saying:

158:7.3 Peter, rushing impetuously toward him, l. his hand

162:2.2 thought that they l. not hands upon him because they

163:1.3 Jesus l. his hands upon the heads of the seventy to

163:1.5 as they knelt in a circle about Jesus, l. his hands upon

163:4.9 the Master’s charge given at the time he l. his hands

167:6.1 women refused to depart until the Master l. his

173:5.2 but in open rebellion they l. hands on the king’s

180:2.6 the Father’s hand of discipline is l. upon the vine,

183:3.8 l. heavy hands on Jesus and quickly bound him.

lain

188:1.2 No one had ever l. in this tomb, and they thought

189:4.6 back to the place where the Master’s body had l.

lake

58:7.5 are so easy of interpretation as those at L. Superior

61:1.11 including lava flows, warping, l. formation, and

73:1.6 Here, in the vicinity of L. Van and the Caspian Sea

77:4.11 Van subsequently settled about the shores of the l.

80:2.4 of an earthquake, quickly raising this inland l. to the

93:7.2 clustered about the shores of the l. of Van, were

93:7.2 men who ventured forth from Salem and L. Van

124:2.10 to observe the fishing industry on the l. of Galilee,

128:7.8 Simon later found him with the fishermen at the l..

129:1.3 craft which were far more safe for sailing the l.

129:1.3 practically all the craft on the l. had been built in the

129:1.4 his boatbuilding shops were on the l. to the south of

129:1.4 his home was situated down the l. shore near the

134:2.1 from Jerusalem by way of Damascus and L. Urmia

134:2.5 gave up the direction of the caravan at L. Urmia,

134:3.1 city of Urmia on the western shores of L. Urmia.

134:9.1 John, going to the east of the l. and by Gerasa and

135:8.1 topic of conversation in all the towns about the l.

137:5.3 he sat out on the l. shore thinking, thinking until

140:8.0 8. THURSDAY AFTERNOON ON THE LAKE

145:1.1 shore from a fruitless night of fishing on the l..

148:8.3 taken Kirmeth out into the l. and, after repeatedly

148:9.4 and, going immediately to the l., were baptized by

151:5.2 On the way across the l. they encountered one of

151:5.2 There are steep gorges leading up from the l. into the

151:5.2 and as the heated air rises in a pocket over the l.

151:5.2 cooling air of the gorges to rush down upon the l..

151:5.3 that it was confined to this region of the l.,

151:6.1 the shore of the l. sloped up gently to the highlands

151:6.1 shore in some places dropping sheer down into the l..

152:2.1 escape, unnoticed, to the opposite shore of the l.,

152:2.2 on foot to walk around the upper end of the l..

152:4.1 toward Bethsaida on the western shore of the l..

152:5.1 and the Mark lad had started to walk around the l.

154:0.1 had correctly reported the episode across the l.

154:7.4 watching the two boats make their way over the l.

156:6.3 way to Gennesaret on the shores of the l. of Galilee,

156:6.4 then gathered together on the opposite side of the l.

156:6.8 across the l. in the territory of his brother Philip,

157:0.1 knowing that Jesus was on the other side of the l.

157:1.1 As Jesus, with Andrew and Peter, tarried by the l.

157:1.2 Judas carried their funds, and he was across the l..

158:8.1 David made ready to take them across the l.,

162:0.1 they passed down the eastern shore of the l. and,

163:1.2 assembled on the shore of the l. of Galilee to witness

163:3.3 And when they had walked down by the l., they sat

163:5.2 conducted the camp of Bethsaida by the l..

163:5.2 he proceeded down the l. shore and along the

192:1.0 1. APPEARANCE BY THE LAKE

192:1.8 their many experiences in Galilee and by this very l..

lakes

14:3.7 there are real rivers and l. on these perfect worlds.

43:1.1 There are tens of thousands of sparkling l. and

46:2.2 thousands of small l. but no raging rivers nor

46:2.2 canals interconnecting the sparkling l. of Jerusem.

59:6.4 The continents were covered by great and small salt l

59:6.6 Gradually the inland l. and seas were drying up all

60:1.7 many of the basins of the fresh- and salt-water l.

60:2.5 a fresh-water age characterized by many inland l.,

61:1.12 the continent was covered by l. and bays.

61:4.2 depositions made at the mountain bases, in l., and

61:4.2 Two great fresh-water l. existed in western North

61:7.1 such as potholes, l., displaced stone, rock flour,

61:7.10 or ice lobes, which carved out the present-day l.,

61:7.10 North American system of Great L. was produced.

61:7.10 the connected Great L. system began to empty out

79:1.1 made the westward turning around the inland l.

80:1.1 early maritime commerce was established on these l.,

80:8.3 in houses erected on log piers over the l. of Italy,

85:0.3 there were nature spirits for l., trees, waterfalls,

132:7.1 On their visit to the northern Italian l. Jesus had

132:7.1 thoughtless pagan on their journey up to the l.,

lakeside

192:4.0 4. THE LAKESIDE GATHERING

Lama, Grand

94:10.2 hierarchy embraces monks, abbots, and the L..

lamb or paschal lamb

85:3.4 Early in evolutionary religion the l. became the

125:2.1 Simon having purchased the pl. for the company.

125:2.3 celebrating the Passover without the slaughtered l..

127:3.4 family, having brought the pl. from the temple.

127:6.6 “But,” said Lazarus, “we have no paschal l..”

127:6.7 to be celebrated by devout Jews without the pl..

179:0.3 that Jesus had celebrated Passovers without the l.;

179:0.3 Jesus had many times partaken of the pl. as a guest,

179:0.3 always, when he was the host, no l. was served.

179:0.3 surprise to the apostles to have seen the l. omitted

179:0.3 one day earlier, they thought nothing of its absence.

lambs

97:7.8 he shall gather the l. in his arms and carry them in

125:2.1 It was the slaughter of these l. in such enormous

163:1.3 to send you to Jew and gentile as l. among wolves.

186:5.1 about the time of the sacrificing of the Passover l.

190:5.4 gathering the l. in his arms and tenderly carrying

192:2.2 Then said Jesus: “If you love me, Peter, feed my l..

lame

167:1.5 the l. and the halt cannot repay you for your loving

167:2.2 the blind and the l., that the marriage feast may

Lamechfather of Tubal-Cain

159:1.7 the Scriptures referring to L.’ exultation because of

lament

86:2.2 tribes even yet howl and l. over each new sunrise.

lamented

187:1.6 passed by, many of these women bewailed and l..

lamp

111:0.7 believed that “the spirit of man is the l. of the Lord.”

122:6.3 the table would be lighted by a small, flat clay l.,

126:3.4 Jesus sat down by the little squat l. on the low stone

131:4.3 ‘I dwell within their own souls as a l. of wisdom.

140:6.12 “The l. of the body is the eye; if, therefore, your eye

151:3.1 No man, when he lights a l., covers it up with a

151:3.1 he puts his l. on a stand where all can behold the

169:1.4 how she lit the l. and diligently swept the house

lamps

34:4.11 the “seven spirits of God,” “like l. burning before the

165:5.5 gird up the loins of your minds and let your l. be

lampstand

122:6.2 a loom, a l., several small stools, and mats for

153:3.2 mounting a l., shouted out this question: “You tell

LanaforgeSystem Sovereign of Satania

45:2.2 no yet fully restored to L., the successor of Lucifer.

45:2.3 brilliant ruler, and he is a rebellion-tested sovereign.

45:2.3 L. was faithful to Michael in an earlier upheaval in

45:2.3 L., the first assistant to the erring chief, seized the

45:2.3 L. bears the distinction of being the only primary

45:2.3 L. will probably not be removed from Jerusem

45:2.4 L. discloses great interest in their welfare, and he

45:2.4 their welfare, and he is a frequent visitor on Urantia.

45:3.2 1. The System Sovereign—L., number 2,709 of the

45:3.3 Mansurotia was dispatched to Satania with L..

45:3.4 Sadib also came to Satania with L..

45:3.5 Holdant likewise came to Satania with L..

45:3.6 Vilton was a member of the original L. group.

45:3.7 Fortant has been attached to the staff of L. for

45:3.11 twelve members: 2. L., the System Sovereign.

53:7.12 I well remember the first message of L. to the

53:7.13 With the arrival of L. the archrebels were dethroned

72:0.1 By permission of L. and with the approval of the

74:1.3 The Melchizedek examiners, with the approval of L.

76:6.2 following his reverent burial, the orders of L.,

93:3.2 L., the System Sovereign, had little to do with

114:2.1 nominated to the twenty-four by the cabinet of L.,

114:2.4 in keeping L. in close and sympathetic touch with

landnounsee Holy Land; promised land

46:7.2 There the l. is cultivated largely for aesthetic effects.

49:2.15 to do with the relation of mortals to water, air, and l.

50:4.3 every habitation was provided with abundance of l..

57:8.5 one great continent of l. and one large body of water

57:8.15 until the continental mass of l. emerged well above

57:8.20 Meteors falling on the l. were largely oxidized,

57:8.21 almost one third of the earth’s surface consisted of l.,

57:8.22 hundred millions of years before so much l. again

57:8.24 the ocean penetrated the l. as long fingerlike seas

58:1.8 that primitive plant life found its way onto the l..

58:4.3 Antarctica, Australia, and the l. indicated by the

58:4.4 warm-water seas, as the l. subsequently separated.

58:5.6 would draw the edges of the oceans up onto the l.,

58:4.7 and twenty-seven successive lava flows on l. with

58:7.8 In these early ages when much l. was near sea level,

58:7.12 these ancient sea beds are now elevated high upon l.,

59:1.3 Vegetation for the first time crawls out upon the l.

59:1.5 mountains, or rather high elevations of l., rose along

59:1.6 390,000,000 years ago the l. was still elevated.

59:1.7 The sinking of the l. was principally due to crustal

59:1.15 later the seas were retreating before the rising l..

59:1.15 these phenomena of l. sinking and l. rising were

59:1.17 360,000,000 years ago the l. was still rising.

59:2.5 comparative quiet, with much l. again above water.

59:2.6 The waters of this inundation covered all the l.

59:3.1 The l. was not elevated far above the sea so that

59:4.1 In the agelong struggle between l. and water, the sea

59:4.1 practically all of the l. of the world is connected by

59:4.2 As the l. emerges from the last Silurian inundation,

59:4.4 In millions of years not so much l. had been above

59:4.8 Throughout all of this period the l. southeast of the

59:4.12 bays of the Pacific Ocean extended into the l. of the

59:4.13 few plants grew on l. except about the water’s edge.

59:4.13 quickly spread over the face of the rapidly rising l. in

59:4.14 As the l. rose, North America became connected

59:4.15 240,000,000 years ago the l. over parts of both

59:5.2 The l. was overrun by luxurious vegetation;

59:5.5 these animals that were able to live on l. or in water.

59:5.6 there crawled out upon the l. snails, scorpions, and

59:5.11 Toward the close of this epoch the l. of North Amer.

59:5.11 This was a short inundation, and most of the l. was

59:5.14 The l. was periodically going up and down due to

59:5.14 the settling and rising of the l.—in connection with

59:5.17 beds, which indicate the number of times the l. fell

59:6.2 perished, and life was hardly yet established on l..

59:6.4 L. was rising all over the world as the ocean beds

59:6.10 160,000,000 years ago the l. was largely covered

59:6.12 During the long ages when the l. was unsuited to

59:6.12 second stage of evolution begins to unfold on the l..

60:0.1 with a great increase of l. in northern latitudes,

60:2.3 the l. was so overrun by them that they starved to

60:2.10 Dinosaurs so overran the l. that two species had

60:2.10 when these two types of reptiles forsook the l..

60:2.11 serpents, these animals always returned to the l. to

60:2.12 to the air by the bitter competition of life on l..

60:3.1 the appearance of flowering plants and bird life on l..

60:3.2 much of the continental l. was up above water,

60:3.20 the dinosaurs continued as monarchs of the l.,

60:4.2 These lighter areas of l. are sometimes 15,000 to

60:4.2 Sometimes upthrusts of l. occur without folding.

60:4.4 Mountain region is not the original elevation of l.;

60:4.5 geologically this was an eventful age on l. and under

60:4.5 On l. the fern forests were largely replaced by pine

61:1.1 For a considerable time the l. gradually rose but was

61:1.10 The mammals of the early Cenozoic lived on l.,

61:1.12 The earth circuit of l. in northern latitudes was

61:1.14 North America was then connected by l. with every

61:2.3 In spite of the massing of l. in high latitudes, climate

61:2.3 was the l. elevated sufficiently to produce glaciers.

61:2.5 On l. this was pre-eminently the age of mammalian

61:2.7 a cross between a cat and a seal; it could live on l.

61:2.11 a whole tribe of placental mammals deserted the l.

61:4.1 The l. was greatly altered in topography.

61:4.3 For a short time all the l. of the world was again

61:6.1 Slightly to the west of India, on l. now under water

61:7.13 that followed the glaciers back and forth over the l.

64:1.3 luxuriating in the southern tropical forests of the l. of

64:1.5 the ice age England was connected by l. with France,

64:4.6 Gradually the forests spread north over l. which had

64:4.7 These animals persisted in that narrow belt of l. lying

64:4.10 man had plenty of room in the belt of l. stretching

64:7.18 Urantia aborigines to seek a better l., a new home;

65:6.7 animals to adapt themselves to air, water, and l. is

67:4.2 Nodites, and their dwelling place as “the l. of Nod.”

67:5.4 and this l. did not again emerge until almost every

68:5.1 L. is the stage of society; men are the actors.

68:5.3 ten miles long as it passed over the l. gleaning food.

68:6.1 how earnestly he may try to escape from the l.,

68:6.1 struggle of man was, is, and ever shall be, for l..

68:6.3 law of supply and demand as concerned men and l.

68:6.3 During times of plentiful l.—unoccupied territory—

69:8.5 the early origin of serfdom—man attached to the l..

69:9.7 The chiefs owned all the l. and were proprietors of

69:9.11 still later, a well constituted title to the adjacent l..

69:9.12 red man never understood private ownership of l.;

69:9.13 The priests would “consecrate” a piece of l., and it

69:9.14 was thus the genesis of the private ownership of l..

69:9.14 only a life tenureship; at death l. reverted to the tribe.

69:9.14 In later times l. belonged to those who fenced it.

69:9.15 rents, and l. became a source of income—capital.

69:9.15 Finally l. became truly negotiable, with sales,

69:9.16 but private ownership of l. was given social sanction

70:1.8 Scarcity of l. has always brought on war,

71:1.17 4. Private property and l..

71:1.22 at liberty to go abroad in the l. to become immoral.

72:3.1 homesite provide fifty thousand square feet of l..

72:3.1 All l. and other property used for home purposes are

72:11.3 the military defenses of the continent on l. and sea

73:5.1 Eden provided homes and abundant l. for one million

74:7.21 substitute the offerings of the fruit of the l. for the

74:8.8 the reference to Cain’s emigration to the “l. of Nod,”

76:1.1 made their way across to the l. between the rivers

76:1.2 When word had reached the dwellers in the l. of the

76:2.9 And so Cain departed for the l. of Nod, east of the

76:3.6 and cereals of the first garden with them to the l.

77:3.9 This region was long known as the l. of Babel.

77:4.5 allude to this Nodite settlement as “the l. of Nod”;

77:5.2 determined to go in search of this l. of his youthful

78:7.4 those Archeozoic ages before the l. had begun to

78:8.2 the river deposits having since built up the l. to its

79:1.2 In those days the Tarim region was a fertile l.;

79:1.4 wood and pottery was accelerated on l. and water.

79:3.7 an extensive export and import business, both by l.

79:7.4 early Chinese legends place “the l. of the gods” in the

80:1.4 The Sahara was an open grazing l. overspread by

80:1.4 upthrust of l. and the shifting water-laden winds

80:8.4 They made pottery and tilled the l., preferring to live

81:2.13 The institutions of slavery and private ownership of l

81:3.6 The opening up of the trade channels by l. and by sea

81:6.7 toil, learned how to wrest a living from the l. with

85:1.5 high elevations of l. were worshiped for this reason.

86:4.8 to Sheol; it could not return to the l. of the living.

95:5.9 even Syria and Kush, besides this l. of Egypt.

95:5.10 to Thebes, and the priests waxed fat upon the l.,

95:7.4 this desert l. was capable of producing a faith which

96:2.2 the l. that “flowed with milk and honey,” but just as

96:5.4 the fruit of your womb and the fruit of your l.

97:3.2 in their attitude toward private ownership of l..

97:3.2 Arabian tribes (the Yahwehites) looked upon l. as an

97:3.2 They held that l. could not be sold or mortgaged.

97:3.2 ‘The l. shall not be sold, for the l. is mine.

97:3.3 contracts, and covenants—the right to buy and sell l..

97:3.3 The cult was concerned with l., its ownership and

97:3.5 Out of this basic difference in the regard for l.,

97:3.6 Naboths in the intrigue to get possession of their l.,

97:9.15 began to get personal possession of l. in the north

97:9.18 the rule of city despots who began to trade in l..

97:9.19 New trouble started when King Ahab tried to buy l.

97:9.19 Ahab’s name to papers directing that Naboth’s l. be

97:9.21 had begun the concentration of l. in the hands of

121:2.8 Roman suzerainty when it finally fell upon their l..

122:0.1 selection of Palestine as the l. for Michael’s bestowal

122:5.9 was located near the foot of the near-by elevated l.

124:1.10 end of April the whole l. was one vast flower garden.

124:6.6 Midianites poured into this region to overrun the l..

126:5.10 Jesus rented a considerable piece of l. just to the

130:1.2 spew them out on the dry l. of fresh opportunities

130:3.4 occupied the very l. wherein Melchizedek had

131:7.2 multiplication of righteous men throughout the l..

131:7.2 I am the ruler of all creatures on l. and in the four

133:2.5 this site being the l. whereon Augustus camped with

133:5.1 had extended its borders even to his own l. of India.

134:0.1 he began to lay plans for a public career in the l. of

134:0.2 complete his career in the same l. in which he

134:9.9 ministrations as he had gone up and down in the l.

135:0.5 They hardly made a living on this l., but Zacharias

137:6.6 That evening, when they had returned to the l.,

142:3.5 learned during their captivity in the l. of the Nile.

145:2.5 fathers when I brought them out of the l. of Egypt,

148:4.7 how Cain went over into the l. of Nod and there

152:3.1 cause the l. again to flow with milk and honey,

152:5.4 enemies among the religious leaders of the l.

153:2.1 and all the l. shall fall into their hands.

165:0.3 generally referred to as “the l. beyond the Jordan.”

169:1.5 left his father’s house and went off into a foreign l.,

175:1.1 going up and down in the l. proclaiming the Father’s

175:1.13 indeed encompass l. and sea to make one proselyte,

190:5.4 shall be as the shadow of a great rock in a weary l..

195:0.5 message, which had almost failed in the l. of its birth,

195:1.1 religion which had taken origin in the Jewish l. of

landadjective

land-and-air

49:2.18 land, and thirteen per cent combined l. types.

land-and-atmosphere

49:2.16 which very early provide a hospitable l. environment.

land-animal

59:6.7 a food supply for the subsequently increased l. life.

59:6.10 covered with vegetation adapted to support l. life,

60:2.1 L. life reached its greatest development, in point of

60:3.17 North America was the great field of the l. evolution

land animals

58:1.3 more highly organized l. could not continue to live

59:2.9 No l. had yet appeared except a few types off worms

59:5.1 the stage ideally set for the appearance of the first l..

59:5.5 Abruptly, the first of the l. appeared.

59:5.10 The oldest strata yield the fossils of marine and l.

59:6.1 of the transition period leading to the ages of l..

59:6.8 Among the l. the frogs reached their climax in the

59:6.12 contained sufficient oxygen to sustain the higher l.,

60:1.2 The life of l. was continuous only in certain parts

60:3.7 No new l. appeared.

60:3.17 The l. were little changed, but because of greater

61:2.13 plant life, together with the marine life and the l.,

land area(s)

58:7.3 the surface, over about one eighth of the present l..

59:4.5 Five million years later the l. of North and South

59:5.2 220,000,000 years ago many of the continental l.,

61:1.1 50,000,000 years ago the l. of the world were very

61:1.11 the l. of the Northern Hemisphere began to elevate,

land-arrangement

81:6.5 The configuration of continents and l. situations are

land arts

68:6.3 that the population must vary directly with the l. and

land basins

61:4.2 at the mountain bases, in lakes, and in the great l..

land bird(s)

60:3.22 dinosaurs nor from the earlier types of toothed l..

61:1.9 A large ostrichlike l. developed to a height of ten

land bodies

51:7.3 properly trained,subcapitals are founded on remote l.

59:2.1 continent did not share the history of the other l..

land bridgesee bridge(s)

land connection

61:4.6 Soon afterwards the l. between Africa and South

land cultivation

81:6.21 the only energy applied to l. was man power.

land dealings

97:9.23 the worship of Baal, whose private l. were against

land deposits

61:1.1 of this period are both l. and marine, but chiefly l..

61:1.11 and this was followed by new extensive l. and other

61:4.2 an age of widespread local l. on the lowlands of the

land-depression

59:4.6 toward the end of this l. epoch, North America

land depressions

59:2.1 Throughout these successive land elevations and l.

60:1.7 these filled l. were greatly elevated by lava flows

land distribution

52:5.10 There are many nations, mostly determined by l.,

land dominance

60:4.1 These alternate periods of l. and sea dominance

land drift

57:8.24 The continental l. continued; increasingly the ocean

58:5.1 The continental l. drift continued.

60:3.2 But as the continental l. continued, it met with the

land dwellers

49:2.16 measure upon the ground, eventually evolving into l..

land elevation(s) or land-elevation

57:8.22 With this increase in l. the first climatic differences

57:8.22 L., cosmic clouds, and oceanic influences are the

59:2.1 The periodic phenomena of l. and land sinking

59:2.1 Throughout all of these successive l. and

59:5.15 deposits were washed away during subsequent l..

59:5.20 This l. period marks the beginning of the modern

59:5.21 L. began to modify the marine climate of the

59:6.5 The earth’s crust folded extensively during these l..

60:0.1 L., cooling crust and cooling oceans, sea restriction

60:3.3 Atlantic sea pressure was also working to cause l..

60:3.11 This circumpacific l., which culminated in mountain

60:4.3 extending from Europe over into the West Indies l..

60:4.3 in the Rocky Mountain system, where for ages, l.

61:3.1 L. and sea segregation were slowly changing the

61:3.3 land submergence following the long epoch of l..

61:4.1 This is the period of preglacial l. elevation in North

61:5.2 Simultaneously with these l. the ocean currents

61:7.11 regardless of future l. or modification of ocean

64:1.1 not migrate eastward because of the arid Tibetan l.,

81:1.2 By the time of the completion of these l. and climatic

land emergence or land-emergence

57:8.22 of almost nine miles at the time of the maximum l..

59:2.2 total l. being fifteen per cent greater than now exists.

59:4.0 4. THE GREAT LAND-EMERGENCE STAGE

59:4.4 one of the greatest l. epochs in all world history.

land epoch

57:8.19 witnessed the inauguration of the first great l.,

land erosion

60:4.2 with the comparatively lighter deposits of the l.

land extrusion

57:8.16 There was established a better balance between the l.

land flora

61:2.2 modern l., including the majority of plants and trees,

land formations

61:1.1 of this period are both l. and marine, but chiefly l..

land fluctuations

59:2.2 well marked off in Europe because the l. were less,

land forces

134:5.12 controls the world’s l., air, and naval forces, peace

land groups

49:2.16 air navigators intervene between the water and l.,

land issue

97:3.6 Elijah shifted the Yahweh-Baal controversy from a l.

land isthmus

64:6.5 shortly thereafter the Bering l. sank, thus isolating

land laws

69:9.12 But game laws, the right to hunt, long preceded l..

land levels

60:4.1 this rise and fall of ocean floor and continental l..

land-life or land life

58:4.4 in the later era of the emergence of l. life oceans of

59:0.5 4. The early l. era extends over the next one hundred

59:4.0 4.THE VEGETATIVE LAND-LIFE PERIOD

59:5.1 evolution of l. life becomes increasingly important.

59:5.3 decline in marine life and the opening of the l. period.

59:6.10 with vegetation adapted to support l.-animal life,

60:0.0 URANTIA DURING THE EARLY L. ERA

60:1.5 150,000,000 years ago the early l. periods of the

60:2.12 to the air by the bitter competition of life on l..

60:3.1 appearance of flowering plants and bird life on l..

60:4.6 extending from the early appearance of l. life down

60:4.6 and brings to a close the premammalian era of l. life,

61:5.8 Away from the ice the l. and water life of the world

land-man

68:5.1 evolution of the mores is dependent on the l. ratio.

68:5.10 Agriculture more than quadrupled the l. ratio of the

68:6.1 The l. ratio underlies all social civilization.

68:6.5 and industrial population slightly under the l. ratio.

79:8.2 a population well below the l. ratio for agriculture

land mass

57:8.4 The first continental l emerged from the world ocean

57:8.15 The continental l. of this era increased until it

57:8.21 Pacific Ocean operated to upthrust the continental l..

57:8.22 The backbone of the Asiatic l. reached a height of

57:8.23 the first breaks in the continental l. began as the

58:1.6 to await the further breakup of the continental l.,

58:4.3 Greenland and the arctic l., together with North

58:4.4 east-west cleavage of the breaking-up continental l.

58:4.4 to insure that each great l. would carry this life with

58:5.8 upthrust a solitary continental l. to such a height that

73:3.4 The coast line of this l. was considerably elevated,

land masses

57:8.23 severed the l. of Australia, the Pacific Islands,

57:8.25 witnessed the further separation of the l. and,

58:4.4 water would separate these drifting continental l..

58:5.6 The sea bottoms are more dense than the l., and this

58:5.6 lava considerably heavier than the granite of the l..

58:7.8 frequency of the periodic submergence of the great l.

59:0.8 along the extensive coast lines of the various l.

59:1.6 were many long fingerlike gulfs projecting into the l.

59:2.1 recent ages Asia has been the most stable of all the l.

59:2.2 The l. were repeatedly covered with water; only the

59:2.7 310,000,000 years ago the l. of the world were well

59:3.3 The l. were little changed until they were again

59:6.3 of the seas and increasing elevation of enormous l..

59:6.8 since the l. were still connected, this prereptilian

60:3.5 the American and European l. again began to sink.

64:7.18 then separated Greenland from the l. of North

land mores

97:3.6 Elijah made a moral issue out of the olden l. and

97:9.19 the old l. as against the land-selling attitude of the

land order

49:2.15 The Urantia races are of the l. order.

land organism

59:1.1 oceanic shore line; as yet no form of l. has evolved.

land ownership

97:9.7 —and so were devoted to the Hebrew idea of l..

land passage

79:5.6 when the l. to the east, over the Bering isthmus,

land path

64:1.5 there was a continuous l. from England in the west

land plants

59:2.8 the l. are migrating farther from the seashores.

59:2.9 nor had the l. yet overspread the continents;

59:4.14 And today Greenland holds the remains of these l.

59:5.10 The oldest strata yield the fossils of both l. and

59:6.7 climatic change, great variations occurred in the l..

60:3.7 These l. suddenly appeared along with fig trees,

60:3.19 Among l. the angiosperms predominated, and many

60:3.20 was due to the appearance of the grass family of l..

61:4.6 getting cooler; the l. were slowly moving southward.

land provision

66:7.1 The l. within the city walls was sufficient to provide

land ratio

81:6.11 the optimum of the normal man-l. means either a

land reptiles

60:1.2 but numerous sandstone footprints of the l. may be

60:2.9 the ferocious sea serpents, descended from the l.,

60:2.14 And so did these sluggish l. perish in ever-increasing

60:3.20 though the l. were on the decline, the dinosaurs

land ridges

60:3.3 there were few mountain peaks, merely elevated l. of

land rise

61:1.12 Following a slight l. the continent was covered by

land scarcity

68:6.3 During periods of l. and overpopulation, human life

land-selling

97:9.19 as a defender of the old land mores against the l.

land serpents

61:2.11 Like the l. of a previous age which betook

land sinking

59:2.1 The periodic phenomena of land elevation and l.

59:2.3 another extensive l. except in Asia and Australia.

land situation

68:5.1 must adjust his performances to conform to the l..

land spread

59:1.7 the lateral l., or continental creep, was also a factor.

land stage

61:1.0 1. THE NEW CONTINENTAL LAND STAGE

land struggles

68:6.1 associations were for the purpose of winning these l..

land submergence

59:3.1 300,000,000 years ago another great period of l.

59:3.4 matter carried down at the time of the previous l.,

61:3.3 there was a slight l. following the long epoch of land

land technique(s)

68:5.0 5. LAND TECHNIQUES—MAINTENANCE ARTS

68:5.1 Man’s l., or maintenance arts, plus his standards of

land titles

69:9.14 The very first l. granted by tribes to individuals were

land track

133:4.14 on a small boat carried overland on a l. from one of

land trade

80:9.9 L. and traffic were nearly suspended during these

land traffic

80:9.9 L. and trade were nearly suspended during these

land travel

80:9.9 This interference with l. brought about the expansion

land-type

49:2.16 continue to fly even after they have become l. beings

60:2.11 crocodilians were a reversion from the l. of reptile,

60:3.20 The l. of turtle, twenty feet across, appeared as did

land types

49:2.18 are water, ten per cent air, seventy per cent l.,

land varieties

58:1.8 carbon in the atmosphere afforded the new l. of life

land vegetation

59:4.13 was being rapidly overrun by the new orders of l..

land vertebrates

60:0.2 but these ancestors of the l. were no longer dominant

land victory

59:4.1 comparatively victorious, times of l. are just ahead.

land yield

68:6.2 by means of the arts and sciences, increased the l.;

68:6.4 When the l. is reduced or the population is increased,

68:6.4 The improvement of the l., the extension of the arts,

landverb

11:4.1 all personality transports destined to Paradise l. in

13:2.7 But even when you are granted permission to l. on

13:2.7 Nor will you be permitted to l. on the shores of

35:3.11 are destined to l. on Melchizedek, where they are

48:2.18 all ascending creatures who l. on the spheres and

49:6.10 The less advanced l. on the initial or first mansion

64:7.19 white man first chanced to l. on the Atlantic coast.

landed

13:1.2 never have I l. on Divinington;that world is forbidden

14:3.4 the pilgrims of time are l. on the receiving worlds

133:7.2 They l. at Paphos and at once began the assembly of

152:0.1 great crowd was waiting for Jesus when his boat l.

192:1.7 When they had l. their catch, they counted the fish,

landholder

173:3.1 parable: A certain great and respected l. had two

landing

11:4.1 the l. and dispatching fields for various groups of

26:2.7 secondary supernaphim until the l. of Grandfanda.

26:5.1 the l. of Grandfanda on the pilot world of the outer

43:1.10 such a sea of glass facilitates the l. of seraphim.

53:7.12 the new Sovereign came, l. on the sea of glass with

83:4.7 carpets from the carriage l. to the church altar.

107:3.6 3. Never to attempt a l. on the shores of Divinington.

130:1.2 pointed out to Jesus the ship l. from which it was

130:3.4 By the fourth hour after l. they were settled near

133:2.1 While tarrying at the ship l., waiting for the boat to

138:5.1 met Jesus and the apostles at the fisher-boat l. at

155:0.1 Soon after l. near Kheresa on this eventful Sunday,

192:1.1 their boat drew near the shore close to the usual l.

192:1.2 they saw someone on the beach, near the boat l.,

landless

69:9.16 by a succession of slaves, serfs, and l. classes.

landlord

97:9.19 reform did not succeed until the country l. Jehu

173:4.0 4. PARABLE OF THE ABSENT LANDLORD

landlords

69:9.15 Having made secure their titles, l. could collect rents,

97:3.4 They were the aristocratic l. and lived in the cities.

landmark

69:9.13 “Cursed be he who removes his neighbor’s l..”

landmarks

69:9.13 The Hebrews had great respect for these family l.:

115:3.18 relationships cannot be more than relative l. on the

landowners

70:6.6 l., the aristocracy, exerted a restraining influence.

landsnoun

59:3.7 the warm seas bathed the shores of the polar l..

60:4.3 though some of the higher l. remained as islands.

61:5.1 the l. of the northeastern part of North America

62:1.2 In these l. to the west of India they united with

63:2.6 independent of their animal relatives of the southern l

64:1.3 The cold and hunger of the open l. stimulate action,

64:4.5 move southward, back toward the l. of his origin.

64:7.17 They built boats and started in search of new l.

69:9.14 But the cities always reserved certain l. for public

73:1.6 joined Van and his loyal followers in the l. north of

73:3.4 watered the Garden came down from the higher l.

76:3.8 Here in the l. between the Tigris and Euphrates they

77:3.1 become too numerous to find subsistence in the l.

78:1.3 there went forth to the surrounding l. the culture and

78:3.5 The l. now called Russia and Turkestan were

78:3.5 European l. were held by tribes that were

78:5.7 civilization grew up on these now submerged l. as

78:8.8 on the conquest of Mesopotamia and adjoining l..

79:1.1 penetrated the mountains to the northern l. of the

79:1.1 into the Punjab and from the Iranian grazing l.

79:1.5 brought about the great Andite exodus from the l.

79:2.5 Had there been adjacent l. for emigration, then

79:5.4 began the crucial struggle for the fertile l. of Asia.

80:3.8 great open grazing l. of Europe became covered by

80:4.1 route across the grazing l. of the Volga and the Don.

81:3.6 general use throughout civilized and semicivilized l..

81:6.4 resting a livelihood from their decreasingly fertile l.

82:5.4 and throughout the l. once occupied by the Andites.

89:7.1 L., properties, and children could be redeemed

92:5.9 They functioned throughout the l. of the Andites,

94:5.4 Melchizedek missionaries had penetrated to the l. of

94:5.6 This composite belief spread through the l. of the

94:11.7 grossly contaminated with those of the l. to which it

94:11.9 traveled through the centuries and across the l. of

94:11.12 this idea did enable the intellectuals of these l. to

95:0.1 In some of these l. their teachings bore fruit;

95:5.9 “whole world, man and beasts, all the foreign l.,

95:7.3 but the Christian missionaries of the desert l. were

95:7.3 many l. would have received the simple gospel of

96:6.2 when they once reached the fertile l. of Palestine,

97:3.3 Baalites) freely bought, sold, and mortgaged their l..

97:3.4 In general, the Baalites owned houses, l., and slaves.

97:6.4 “And now have I given these l. into the hand of

98:2.10 that were then overspreading the Mediterranean l..

98:6.1 institution in the civilized l. of North Africa and

121:1.9 commercial intercourse with the l. to the East and

123:5.6 men from many l. passed in and out of his father’s

134:5.1 by the Parthian kingdom and other intervening l.

142:7.17 sordid affairs of slavery, poverty, houses, and l.,

148:0.4 persons from the l. east of the Euphrates were in

158:1.2 Jesus and the apostles were in the l. of the gentiles,

163:5.2 came from Mesopotamia and from the l. east of

167:2.2 they have gone every man after his l. and his

168:5.3 Martha and Mary disposed of their l. at Bethany and

171:2.3 build a watchtower on your l. without first sitting

192:2.11 go then into the l. of the gentiles and proclaim this

193:6.4 he went on into the l. beyond Mesopotamia

195:1.7 Greek culture had already penetrated the l. of the

195:2.9 victories had consolidated the Mediterranean l. into

landsverb

26:4.12 The pilgrim l. on the receiving planet of Havona,

landscape

43:6.7 possibilities for the biologic beautification of the l.

46:2.1 and other unique variations of topography and l..

46:7.2 spornagia are the l. gardeners of the headquarters

59:4.2 The naked and unattractive l. of former times is

61:0.2 During this Cenozoic age the world’s l. presented an

66:3.2 The climate and l. in the Mesopotamia of those times

73:3.6 became a poem of exquisite and perfected l. glory.

73:4.2 the real work of l. beautification and home building

118:1.8 begins to view the l. of time from the panoramic

123:5.14 they did not climb the heights to view the distant l.,

landscapes

124:1.3 Jesus delighted in drawing l. as well as in modeling

landscaping

73:5.2 and paths were well built, and the l. was exquisite.

landslides

85:0.4 natural forces, such as, floods, earthquakes, l., fire,

lane

29:2.16 Such a l. or line of energy, sometimes also called

lanes

29:2.16 centers are able to provide intensified l. of energy

41:1.1 power l. which firmly bind the manifold space bodies

42:4.4 Gravity acts positively on the power l. and energy

79:3.2 the later opening up of the sea l. and the caravan

116:7.1 This physical universe is permeated by energy l.

167:2.2 Go out quickly, therefore, into the streets and l. of

language

0:0.1 authorized to translate into the English l. of Urantia.

0:0.2 we are restricted to the use of a circumscribed l. of

0:6.2 There is such paucity of l. that we must assign

0:12.13 the impossibility of fully translating the l. of the

0:12.13 into the symbols of the l. of the finite concepts of

1:7.8 I am fully aware that I have at my command no l.

2:0.3 the limitations of l. and by the poverty of material

6:0.2 Such distortions of l. represent our best efforts at

10:5.8 But I do not command l. which would enable me to

29:4.26 They appear to understand the l. of the realm, but

30:1.113 neither mortal l. nor mortal intellect are adequate.

38:7.5 all bilingual, speaking the l. of the local universe of

40:5.15 they speak the same system l. but by a modified

42:2.1 It is difficult to find suitable words in the English l.

42:2.1 There is such paucity of l. that we must use these

44:0.20 distorting l. in an effort to unfold to the mortal

44:0.20 your l. is inadequate for conveying, the meaning,

44:1.15 Forever, music will remain the universal l. of men,

44:2.1 the gross and limited symbolism of your material l..

44:4.3 Each superuniverse has its own l., a tongue spoken

44:4.3 Each local universe also has its own l..

44:4.3 speaking both the l. of Nebadon and the tongue of

44:4.3 In the central universe there is little need of a l.;

44:4.3 than could be communicated by a mortal l. in a

44:4.4 The ability to translate thought into l. in the

44:4.4 The l. of Nebadon is not quite so elaborate, the

44:4.5 one hundred years of perusing ordinary written l..

44:4.7 But in the l. of Nebadon we could, in a half hour’s

47:7.2 Having mastered the local universe l. before leaving

48:3.13 you will learn a l. over there much as you do down

48:3.13 and these brilliant beings will be your l. teachers.

48:3.13 the tongue of Satania and then the l. of Nebadon.

52:1.2 the time that man is developing a simple l. and is

52:1.6 is usually coincident with the appearance of early l..

52:3.10 fairly well blended, and until they speak a common l..

52:5.10 by land distribution, but only one race, one l., and

52:6.3 Development of a common l. and the multiplication

55:3.1 progressing under the momentum of one l., one

55:3.22 of settledness in light until it has achieved one l.,

55:5.6 l. is so improved as to be symbolic of concepts as

55:6.6 learn the local universe l. before they are translated;

56:10.23 put them in the English l., by a technique authorized

62:5.7 they had worked out an improved sign and word l.

63:4.6 a well-developed l. had evolved from their early

63:4.6 This l. continued to grow, and almost daily additions

63:4.6 And this l. became the word of Urantia, the tongue

66:4.7 In skin color and l. these materialized members of

66:5.10 destroyed the hope of the world for a universal l.,

70:3.4 relations have been facilitated by development of l.

70:3.5 The absence of a common l. has always impeded the

70:3.5 money has become the universal l. of modern trade.

70:7.15 used signs and employed a special secret l.;

70:8.4 by the recognition of l. mastery, knowledge, and

71:1.1 a single nation whose people have a common l.,

71:8.12 conquest of dialects—the triumph of a universal l..

72:12.5 its laws, mechanisms, symbols, conventions, and l.

74:2.2 Van and Amadon had markedly improved this l. by

74:8.9 The Hebrews had no written l. in general usage for a

74:8.9 and having no written l. until such a late date, they

75:1.3 Instead of finding one l. ready for adoption, they

77:4.7 The Sumerian l., though virtually lost to the world,

78:5.3 Aryan was a blend of the Andonic dialect with the l.

78:5.3 This ancient l. gave the Occidental tongues all of

79:6.9 they formed a compact body speaking a common l..

80:8.2 derived from the Andites, spoke a very different l..

80:9.16 But the barrier of l. prevented the full reciprocation

81:6.10 Science teaches man to speak the new l. of

81:6.16 6. Effectiveness of l.. The spread of civilization

81:6.16 The spread of civilization must wait upon l..

81:6.16 the early ages important advances were made in l..

81:6.17 L. evolved out of group associations, each local

81:6.17 L. grew up through gestures, signs, cries, imitative

81:6.17 L. is man’s greatest and most serviceable thinking

81:6.17 but it never flourished until social groups acquired

81:6.17 The tendency to play with l. develops new words—

81:6.17 majority adopt the slang, then usage constitutes it l..

81:6.18 L. differences have ever been the great barrier to

81:6.18 A universal l. promotes peace, insures culture, and

81:6.19 on Urantia toward developing an international l.,

81:6.19 fostered, whether they involve l., trade, art, science,

87:2.6 In fact, they were often banished from the l..

87:6.14 You address one another in common, everyday l.,

88:6.7 L. contains many fossils which testify that the race

91:3.1 Children, when first learning to make use of l., are

96:5.2 Hebrews had no written l. at the time of the exodus.

97:7.13 In superb l. and with matchless grace this teacher

99:1.6 be restated every time the dictionary of human l. is

103:1.6 There is no word in any human l. which can be

105:2.1 we resort to time-space l. in presenting their origins

105:3.10 without involving paradoxes in the l. of time and

106:0.11 1. The limitations of mortal l..

114:7.9 these revelations were materialized in the English l.

115:3.1 There is no l. in the past, present, or future of

119:8.9 indited these narratives and put them in the English l.

121:1.1 the Greek l. had spread over Occident and near

121:1.5 2. The Grecian l. and culture—and philosophy to a

121:2.4 Greece provided a l. and a culture, Rome built the

121:6.2 Christian writing were soon to appear in the same l.

123:3.1 The textbook for the study of the Greek l. was the

123:5.1 of learning to read, write, and speak the Hebrew l..

130:0.4 Jesus had picked up the rudiments of the l. spoken

130:2.8 impossible for the animal world to develop l. in

130:4.12 Although Jesus told all this to the lad in l. best suited

130:5.4 Though they could not speak the girl’s l., she could

131:2.2 There is no speech or l. where their voice is not

134:6.11 Soon may a global l. evolve, and there will be at

142:7.17 When I speak the l. of the spirit, why do you insist

142:7.17 you insist on translating my meaning into the l. of

147:4.3 instruction which must be given you in human l.

153:4.2 that he admitted in the l. that he employed in casting

156:3.2 All of these peoples spoke the Greek l..

158:1.8 These three conversed in a strange l., but from

159:5.17 He shunned flowery l. and avoided poetic imagery

161:2.9 Jesus well-nigh exhausts the possibilities of l. in

167:7.4 I spoke not in figurative l. nor in poetic strains.

178:1.1 may be summarized in modern l. as follows:

194:3.9 be identified with no particular race, culture, or l..

195:2.9 the Mediterranean lands into one empire, with one l.

195:3.3 people whose l. had no word for “unselfishness.”

195:7.21 In l., an alphabet represents the mechanism of

196:3.28 but finite l. makes it forever impossible for theology

languages

38:7.5 including a study of planetary usages and l..

39:0.11 Here they begin the study of the l., history, and local

44:4.4 These universe l. are far more replete than the

47:7.2 that you may be proficient in both l. before arriving

48:3.13 You will not acquire new l. automatically; you will

52:1.5 often being able to speak many words of the l. of

52:2.5 and the different races often develop separate l..

52:2.5 segregation is favored by the existence of many l..

52:3.10 gradually the l. of the races give way to the tongue

68:4.2 The origin of folkways, like the origin of l., always

78:5.3 Many modern l. are derived from this early speech of

81:6.16 Live and growing l. insure the expansion of civilized

87:2.6 These names became taboo, and in this way the l.

93:2.5 Melchiz. spoke Chaldean and a half dozen other l..

121:6.2 In the days of Jesus three l. prevailed in Palestine:

123:2.14 learned to read, write, and speak, fluently, all three l.

123:5.1 was a fluent reader, writer, and speaker of two l.,

123:5.9 great advantage since he was conversant with three l.

130:0.4 translations from Greek into one of the l. of India,

135:3.2 that all peoples, nations, and l. should serve him.

187:2.5 it read in three l., “Jesus of Nazareth—the King of

195:2.1 a new tolerance for strange l., peoples, and even

languish

135:11.4 Why do I l. in prison?

136:1.5 the Jews believed they continued to l. under Roman

155:1.3 Why do you l. in futile yearning?

192:2.11 the good news of eternal life to your fellows who l.

languished

73:1.1 the tribes l. in the depths of savagery and moral

78:1.2 here and there, but most of Urantia l. in savagery.

79:6.10 as India l., so China forged ahead under the stimulus

98:6.2 Occidental religion l. until the days of the Skeptics,

121:1.8 inhabitants of the empire l. in squalor and poverty.

135:11.1 this rugged man of God’s outdoors l. in that

173:1.4 the common people l. in poverty and continued to

languishes

88:6.8 facts of scientific discovery, while the other half l. in

160:2.9 Man l. in isolation.

195:9.2 it l. for lack of a new vision of the Master’s life on

195:10.5 but mankind l. and stumbles along in moral darkness

Lanonandeksee Lanonandek Son; Lanonandek Sons

35:5.3 their subordinates, the L. System Sovereigns, but

35:8.8 In round numbers the L. order of Sons is classified

35:9.0 9. THE LANONANDEK RULERS

35:9.4 The supreme L. councils are stationed on the various

35:9.6 seven hundred Sons of the L. order have rebelled

35:9.8 our Sons of the L. order have been created with such

35:10.0 10. THE LANONANDEK WORLDS

35:10.1 constitute the L. cluster of administrative spheres.

35:10.3 the L. worlds are the centers for undertakings having

45:3.6 5. The system recorder—Vilton, secretary of the L.

45:3.9 the L. administration is supported by the Jerusem

45:3.10 1. Hanavard, the L. chairman.

50:2.3 one of his own order, a secondary L. associate.

53:7.4 This was a L. rebellion.

66:1.5 this noble L. would so shortly betray his sacred trust

119:2.7 upon the termination of the second or L. mission.

119:8.4 on his L. bestowal the will of the Father and Son;

Lanonandek Son or primary Lanonandek Son

35:9.1 Such a S. now rules on Jerusem, the headquarters of

39:4.2 are the assistants of a System Sovereign, a pL..

39:4.3 planets are under the jurisdiction of a secondary L.,

45:2.1 executive of a system of inhabited worlds is a pL.,

45:2.3 Lanaforge bears the distinction of being the only pL.

50:7.4 [Presented by a Secondary L. of the Reserve Corps.]

51:7.6 [Presented by a Secondary L. of the Reserve Corps.]

53:0.1 Lucifer was a brilliant pL. of Nebadon.

53:1.1 Lucifer was not an ascendant being; he was a S. of

53:1.4 the deposed Planetary Prince of Urantia and a S. of

55:1.1 invests such a faithful L. with new powers and

55:1.2 this L. is visible to the more spiritual individuals of

66:0.1 The advent of a L. on an average world signifies

66:1.1 Caligastia was a L., number 9,344 of the secondary

66:1.5 this noble L. would so shortly betray his sacred trust

66:2.2 Daligastia was also a secondary L., being number

66:5.15 “Father of all, whose S. we honor, look down upon

73:1.2 world were little better off than if this misguided S.

66:7.10 2. You shall not disobey the Father’s S., the world’s

66:7.10 You shall not disobey the Father’s S., the world’s

67:1.1 Satan was, and still is, a L. of great brilliance.

75:2.2 a misguided but nevertheless high S. of the local

119:2.1 This trouble involved a misunderstanding by a L.,

119:3.6 of Michael as a Melchizedek Son, then as a L.,

Lanonandek Sons

20:1.8 6. L..

30:2.44 6. L..

35:0.5 3. L..

35:8.0 8. THE LANONANDEK SONS

35:8.2 these beings were required to pass through certain

35:8.2 They were the first students in the Melchizedek

35:8.2 they were classified and certified by their teachers

35:8.4 These are the S. designated as System Sovereigns

35:8.6 These S. function as subordinate assistants,

35:8.7 for these S. to progress from one group to another.

35:8.7 they serve continuously in the rank assigned.

35:8.7 Neither do these S. engage in reproduction;

35:8.8 In round numbers the Lanonandek order of S. is

35:9.6 seven hundred S. of the Lanonandek order have

35:9.6 practically all of these S. belonged to the second and

35:9.7 The large number of these S. who have lapsed

35:9.7 They could have been made divinely perfect, but

35:9.7 they were created that they might better understand

35:9.8 Henselon, lost the largest number of this order of S..

35:9.8 administrative trouble in Nebadon because our S.

35:9.8 such free-choosing S. make excessive trouble in the

35:9.8 service on the part of these thoroughly tested S. will

35:9.10 a plan for saving these wayward and unwise S.,

35:9.10 but never again may they function in those positions

35:9.10 After rehabilitation they are assigned to custodial

35:10.2 are supervised by a corps of L. who have had long

35:10.4 that most of the salvaged S. of that order serve as

35:10.5 the L. in the older systems have established records

35:10.5 They are a noble, faithful, and loyal group,

45:3.1 supported by two or three L., who function as first

45:3.8 The high counselor—Hanavard, number 67 of the L.

50:0.1 While belonging to the order of L., Planetary Princes

50:0.1 these local universe S. are assigned to the reserves of

50:1.3 S. are tested severely, and Nebadon has suffered the

50:1.3 a certain test of faith and loyalty on all these S..

53:0.2 In all the history of L., in all their work throughout

57:8.7 embracing Life Carriers, L., Melchizedeks, seraphim

119:2.4 L. of Nebadon, a new and unknown member.

119:2.6 and adored by his fellows of all groups of the L..

119:4.6 universe S.: the Melchizedeks, the Lanonandeks,

Lanonandeks

20:1.10 L. are brought into being by a Creator Son and his

20:1.10 L. as System Sovereigns and as Planetary Princes.

30:1.37 7. The L..

35:0.7 the Melchizedeks, the Vorondadeks, and the L.;

35:8.1 the third order of universe sonship, the L..

35:8.1 they are best known as System Sovereigns, rulers of

35:8.3 began its existence with exactly twelve million L.,

35:8.4 1. Primary L.. Of the highest rank there were

35:8.5 2. Secondary L.. Of this order emerging from

35:8.5 They are assigned as Planetary Princes and to the

35:8.6 3. Tertiary L.. This group contained 1,055,558.

35:8.15 Since L. are a somewhat lower order of sonship

35:8.15 they are of even greater service in the subordinate

35:8.15 they are capable of drawing nearer the lower

35:8.15 They also stand in greater danger of going astray,

35:8.15 But these L., especially the primary order, are the

35:9.1 The L. are the continuous rulers of the planets and

35:9.2 The Constellation Father names one of these L. as

35:9.6 and third orders, Planetary Princes and tertiary L..

35:10.1 On these realms the experienced L. belonging to the

35:10.4 spheres of the L. that most of the salvaged Sons of

45:3.1 of Satania is administered by a staff of seven L.:

45:3.3 —Mansurotia, number 17,841 of the tertiary L..

45:3.7 number 319,847 of the reserves of the secondary L.

45:3.9 This executive group of seven L. constitutes the

46:5.16 The fifth circle is the abode of the L., the sonship

50:0.1 their Melchizedek certification as secondary L.,

53:1.4 Satan was a member of the primary group of L. but

53:1.4 of Urantia and a Son of the secondary order of L..

119:4.6 his created universe Sons: the Melchizedeks, the L.,

lanterns

183:3.1 armed soldiers and guards, carrying torches and l.,

Lao or Lao-tseChinese religious leader

92:5.12 Among these should be recorded Gautama, L.,

92:5.12 L envisioned more of God in Tao than did Confucius

94:5.8 and the spiritual sentiments of the times of L. and

94:6.0 6. LAO-TSE AND CONFUCIUS

94:6.2 In China, the two outstanding teachers were L.

94:6.3 L. built directly upon the concepts of the Salem

94:6.3 he declared Tao to be the One First Cause of all

94:6.3 L. was a man of great spiritual vision.

94:6.3 He taught “man’s eternal destiny was everlasting

94:6.3 for he wrote: “Unity arises out of the Absolute Tao,

94:6.4 L. also made one of the earliest presentations of the

94:6.5 He taught the return of the creature to the Creator

94:6.5 His concept of true faith was unusual, and he too

94:6.5 he too likened it to the “attitude of a little child.”

94:6.6 His understanding of the eternal purpose of God was

94:6.6 he said: “The Absolute Deity does not strive but is

94:6.6 And of the true religionist he said, in expressing the

94:6.7 L.’ teaching of nonresistance and the distinction he

94:6.7 the distinction he made between action and coercion

94:6.7 L. never taught such error, albeit his presentation of

94:6.7 his presentation of nonresistance has been a factor in

94:6.8 the old philosopher who taught the truth as he

94:6.9 (Kung Fu-tze) was a younger contemporary of L.

94:6.11 The teachings of L. have been lost to all but a few

94:6.12 both Confucius and L. were eventually deified by

94:7.1 Contemporary with L. and Confucius in China,

121:6.4 outstanding human teachers: Sethard, Moses, L.,

Laottahead of the Gardens western schools

75:5.2 Adam, the day after Eve’s misstep, sought out L.,

76:0.2 L., the mother of Sansa, perished at the birth of her

76:0.2 Eve took Sansa, the child of L., to her bosom, and

lap

190:1.3 all the apostolic funds, in the l. of Matthew Levi.

Lapland

80:4.6 Only in L. (and to a certain extent in Brittany) did

Lapps

81:4.9 The L. and the Eskimos are blends of Andonite and

lapse

47:10.5 No more will a form-change necessitate the l. of

49:6.4 Throughout the life-l period of the sleeping survivors

54:5.13 The relative l. of time from the viewpoint of

74:1.5 fell asleep in the personality l. of consciousness

80:5.7 produced an immediate l. of Andite civilization,

89:10.6 the human consciousness of the l. of such relations

136:5.5 Any l. of time consciousness on his part, in

167:4.3 no one ever returned from the tomb after the l. of

188:3.9 To mortal consciousness there appeared no l. of time

lapsed

35:9.7 The large number of these Sons who have l. from

42:0.1 the Paradise Presences has never l., never failed;

191:1.5 and immediately l. into crestfallen silence.

largesee large, at; number, large; numbers, large

4:1.8 Eternal Son, the Infinite Spirit, and, to a l. extent,

11:4.4 Paradise is l. enough to accommodate the activities

11:7.5 If you imagine a finite,but inconceivably l., V-shaped

15:3.6 occasioned by the near approach of a l. nebula.

15:5.6 begin to throw off l. quantities of matter which may

15:6.11 These are the dead suns and other l. aggregations

15:6.11 The density of some of these l. masses is well-nigh

15:6.11 holding l. neighboring systems in effective leash.

16:4.7 but since a l. majority of these subordinate beings are

26:1.1 Angels all have a l. capacity for appreciation of the

28:4.14 A very l. group of seconaphim, the seventh primary

32:2.4 though a l. system does exist at its physical center.

35:2.3 the responsibility, of the eldest son in a l. family.

35:9.8 created with such a l. degree of personal liberty in

37:9.6 These orders of beings are by and l neither ascending

38:5.1 Melchizedeks also have a l. part in the education

39:2.17 L. reserves of all types of the superior seraphim are

39:3.10 A l. and efficient corps functions on Edentia,

41:3.3 When suns that are too l. are thrown off a nebular

41:3.3 the sun was not sufficiently l. to split equatorially,

41:8.3 In l. suns—small circular nebulae—when hydrogen

42:6.8 the volume of such an electron would become as l.

43:0.2 Edentia itself is one hundred times as l as your world

44:1.15 but the gift of harmony, so l. in their natures, has

45:0.1 each of which is about ten times as l. as Urantia,

45:2.1 sovereigns intrusted with l. executive responsibilities

45:7.1 The Melchizedeks are the directors of that l. corps

48:4.16 there is a l. place for the ministry of the reversion

48:6.34 A l. corps of all orders of the transition seraphim is

49:0.4 planets revolving around the central sun are too l. for

49:2.16 the superbreathers, when the planet is not too l.,

52:1.5 They also build crude huts in the l. trees.

54:6.3 If an affectionate father of a l family chooses to show

54:6.3 every member of any such group, l. or small, reap

55:1.5 On a l. world these departure flares are almost

57:6.1 the solar parent was able to recapture a l. portion of

57:7.2 l. enough to hold the primitive atmosphere which

57:7.10 fewer prove l. enough to resist the ever-stronger

57:8.5 one great continent of land and one l. body of water,

57:8.5 but the amount of carbon dioxide continues l..

58:4.4 l. oceans of water would separate these drifting land

59:2.4 l. portions of the American continents and Europe

59:4.15 the Atlantic inundated a l. part of Europe and Asia,

59:5.8 l. shell-feeding sharks were also highly evolved,

60:1.8 the southern part of California and a l. island which

60:2.11 because they did not have brains l. enough to afford

60:3.14 A l. segment of rock was overthrust fifteen miles at

61:1.9 A l. ostrichlike land bird developed to a height of

61:1.10 two successive sets of teeth and possessed l. brains

61:2.5 Even the mammals of l. size and small brain soon

61:3.6 elephants possessed l. brains as well as l. bodies,

61:3.6 dominated by a huge animal with a brain l. to

61:3.6 have survived unless it had possessed a brain of l.

61:3.13 the cat tribe, by panthers and l. saber-toothed tigers,

61:5.7 sloths, saber-toothed tigers, sloths as l. as elephants,

61:6.1 they possessed l. brains in proportion to their size

62:3.5 The l. beasts native to these regions were not

63:5.5 a l. stone that had been placed inside for this purpose

63:6.7 stones; later on they roasted l. pieces in the fire,

64:4.3 L. flints attached to wooden handles came back into

65:2.12 but having a comparatively l. brain that the placental

66:7.1 The buildings were not especially l. as it was the

69:9.6 funeral was held up until the family donated a l. sum

70:4.10 greatly delayed the growth of l. and strong nations.

72:7.5 police force is now only one tenth as l. as it was fifty

74:3.4 From the l. passenger birds—the fandorsAdam and

78:6.3 Ten per cent, including a l. group of Sethite priests,

79:6.3 races embracing l. proportions of the yellow and

79:6.8 yellow man—the first to attain a l.-scale cultural,

81:1.8 caused such a l. proportion of the human race to

81:6.3 The extent of a material civilization is in l. measure

81:6.32 civilization can survive the harboring of l. classes

82:6.7 race intermingling on a l. scale would be detrimental

83:5.14 required an assembly of wives to recruit a l. family.

84:3.5 Among the advanced races, women are not so l. or

84:7.11 The l. families among ancient peoples were not

84:7.22 1. The l. degree of race mixture.

85:0.2 which loomed l. in the commonplace experience of

85:1.5 first hills to be venerated were l. stone formations.

94:11.4 the small truth was for little minds, the l. truth for

97:7.3 fastened their erroneous ideas upon such a l. part

113:2.5 the legacy of animal fear that bulks so l. in the life

118:0.11 No matter how l. the number conceived, you can

118:8.5 worlds with any l. endowment of self-restraint.

122:2.1 branch of the same l. family group to which Mary

122:6.3 Joseph built an addition to this house, a l. room,

122:7.4 only one beast of burden, Mary, being l. with child,

123:0.1 the position of foreman of a l. group of workmen

124:1.4 being seated on a l. stone just outside the back door.

124:5.6 responsibility for the support and direction of a l.

124:6.12 the l. home of a well-to-do relative of Mary’s,

126:0.1 before he achieved a l. measure of communication

127:0.1 found himself head and sole support of a l. family.

129:2.4 and he was surprised that it was such a l. sum.

129:2.4 mortgage, and this, augmented by a certain l. fund

129:2.10 Jesus turned this l. sum over to John the son of

132:5.13 be a faithful and just steward of your l. fortune,

132:5.17 when business dealings are conducted on a l. scale

133:6.3 Of all the l. cities they visited on this tour of the

134:1.6 the conductor of a l. caravan which was passing

134:3.1 near Urmia was located a l. building—a lecture

134:5.14 populous state of New York or the l. state of Texas.

135:9.7 John stood upon a l. rock and, lifting up his voice,

138:5.4 so that their l. home could be turned over to Jesus

139:4.14 a great revelation, l. portions of which were lost,

141:7.1 Jesus, his apostles, and a l. group of followers

144:1.1 Their devotion was in l. part a matter of personal

145:2.15 housework at the l. Zebedee home, where Jesus

145:3.5 Perpetua saw a l. company of sick folks assembling,

145:3.7 suffering in l. measure as a result of the mistakes

147:3.1 five porches under which a l. group of sufferers

147:5.3 brought with her a l. flask of perfumed anointing

148:0.5 David Zebedee managed this l. tent city so that it

148:7.1 a l. group of those who were maimed, halt, sick,

148:9.1 at this time, speaking as he stood in this l. room,

152:0.2 As Jesus went along with Jairus, the l. crowd

154:4.6 tried to carry out the teachings of Jesus on a l. scale

157:1.3 presented him with several l. baskets of fish and

159:5.17 habitually put l. meanings into small expressions.

160:1.9 You cannot hope for a l. measure of success in either

160:2.7 the social group, small or l., mutually shares all

162:7.1 Finding a l. company of believers assembled in

163:3.5 kingdom is like a householder who was a l.

165:1.2 four thousand persons composed the l. audience

168:0.9 coming suddenly into the midst of a l. group of his

170:5.21 The kingdom has to a l. extent failed on earth;

171:1.3 A l. majority of his followers never were able to

171:1.5 the financial overseer of all those l. interests of the

172:1.5 a l. alabaster cruse of very rare and costly ointment

172:5.3 disliked to see such a l., and enthusiastic audience

173:0.3 They went at once to the l. court where Jesus taught,

173:3.1 help of his sons in the management of his l. estates

178:2.7 this householder will show you a l. upper room all

179:1.1 the apostles beheld a l. and commodious chamber,

179:5.7 when the kingdom grows to embrace l. groups of

180:2.3 a l. emblem of the grape and its attached vine

182:1.2 Jesus bade them kneel on a l. flat rock in a circle

184:1.4 himself in a l. chair, and commanded that Jesus be

184:3.1 the Sanhedrin, by a l. majority vote, had decreed the

185:1.3 A l. deputation of Jews waited upon Pilate for five

185:1.3 to a l. extent subject to the whims of the Jewish

185:1.5 the slaughter of a l. company of Galileans even as

187:2.1 The upright timber had a l. peg,inserted at the proper

188:0.3 Joseph went before Pilate with a l. sum of money,

188:1.4 brought with them l. quantities of myrrh and aloes,

192:1.7 they counted the fish, and there were 153 l. ones.

large, at

67:7.8 as they are reflected out upon the universe at l..

75:0.1 see little progress outside the Garden; the world at l.

78:1.2 years ago the world at l. possessed little culture.

79:3.5 of India was far above that of the world at l..

98:3.9 the people at l. rejected the Cynics; they preferred

109:7.6 Seldom are the Personalized Adjusters seen at l. in

188:3.6 consciousness of Michael must have been at l. and

large-scale yellow man—the first to attain a l. cultural, social,

largelynon-exhaustive

0:4.7 man is very l. an unrealized spiritual potentiality.

44:1.12 react to music so l. with the material muscles and so

47:1.6 on Urantia that child culture is l. the task of mothers.

56:10.3 Beauty, art, is l. a matter of the unification of

84:0.2 marriage, home building, is l. a matter of self-

84:5.7 it was the modern factory which l. set woman free

86:2.4 or remote interest; self-interest l. obscures logic.

92:3.2 Religion has always been l. a matter of rites, rituals,

92:4.6 2500 B.C. mankind had l. lost sight of the revelation

92:7.11 the entire religious experience of such a child is l.

98:7.11 but has l. forgotten the Master’s personal gospel:

101:7.6 that religion which was l. a fairy tale of conscience

110:4.5 Urantia races are so l. electrically and chemically

111:4.8 your personality is so l. liberated from the fetters of

120:2.5 I counsel you to function l. in the role of a teacher.

120:3.4 confine your efforts l. to spiritual regeneration and

132:7.5 the Jews discovered God in mind but l. failed to

132:7.5 Jews have a God but are l. without a philosophy of

140:8.21 His denunciations were l. directed against pride,

150:3.9 7. The interpretation of dreams is l. a superstitious

151:3.10 he l. avoids all controversy and outward clashing

155:1.3 consists so l. in an attitude of regretting the past,

170:5.16 Jesus’ ideal concept l. failed,but upon the foundation

195:8.3 Religion has become l. a ritualistic exercise.

195:9.8 not only a religion about Jesus, but it is so l. one

largersee largerwith number(s); larger sense

2:7.12 with the l. realities of his expanding experience.

3:1.10 isolated from intercourse with the l. units of

11:7.3 These quiescent midspace zones grow l. and l. at

12:2.1 from the l. viewpoint the space regions extending

12:2.2 the l. telescopes penetrate far beyond the borders

15:4.5 the l. nebulae of outer space are giving origin to

15:5.5 the l. collections of matter unite and gradually draw

15:6.14 These are the l. aggregations of matter which

15:8.6 Eventually the l. physical systems become

25:3.9 In this l. work of a universe the commissioners are

35:9.3 group that is l. on Edentia than the average indicated

38:9.3 no planet enjoying their ministry has a l. group.

41:9.1 The l. suns maintain such a gravity control over

41:9.3 And it is just at this critical point that the l. suns are

42:4.9 later augmented by association with l. accretions of

42:6.7 while it may be no l. than a negative electron, weighs

42:7.8 only the outer ten electrons of the l. atoms revolve

46:5.11 so that each of the outer and l. circles overlooks the

49:2.19 can freely function on spheres both smaller and l.

49:2.20 Some of the l. worlds are peopled with beings who

49:2.20 mortals of the modified gravity types occupying l.

52:1.5 the planets are sometimes overrun with the l. types

52:1.5 vanquishes the l. and more unwieldy animals.

52:1.5 also make extensive use of the l. flying animals.

55:4.2 l. and l. groups of human beings reach the third

57:4.7 the period of the birth of the l. terminal suns and the

57:5.6 the solar extrusions grew l. and l.; more and more

57:6.2 the planet always turned toward the sun or l. body,

57:6.4 then, if the smaller progressively approaches the l.,

57:6.4 two and one-half times the radius of the l. body.

57:6.5 they are the fragments of l. bodies of matter which

57:6.5 gravity exerted by near-by and still l. space bodies.

57:6.7 satellites united to make the present-day l. moons.

57:7.1 the increased action of gravity as the sphere grew l.,

57:7.2 Always had the planet been l. than its satellite, but

58:3.1 atom disruption also occurs at the nucleus of the l.

59:3.5 was occupied by the l. mollusks, or cephalopods.

60:2.3 became less active and strong as they grew l. and l.;

60:2.8 Both corals and crinoids temporarily appeared in l.

62:3.2 They were in every way l. than their parents,

62:3.3 very superior to, and comparatively much l. than,

62:3.5 the l. species of the cat family, lions and tigers,

62:4.1 their heads grew l. in comparison with others among

63:6.3 To Andon, the l. food animals were symbols of

63:6.3 the custom to designate various of these l. animals

68:5.5 the more primitive races did not hunt the l. animals.

68:6.5 culture, have all thrived best in the l. centers of life

71:1.23 later and l. territorial states had a long and bitter

72:9.7 a vital organ within the l. governmental organism.

75:3.9 add Eve’s own little scheme of world saving to the l.

77:9.8 In the l. aspect the civilization of Urantia is the joint

78:5.7 the Polynesian group were more numerous and l.

79:6.2 Here the vanished green race has persisted in l.

79:6.13 attracted the l. part of the Andite migrations from

80:7.2 off the mainland by their l. and inferior fellows.

81:6.34 conflict between the interests and welfare of the l.,

89:1.3 As religion began to play a l. part in the evolution of

92:6.20 great universities and the l. industrial communities

93:6.7 surrender of his ambitions in behalf of the l. plans of

110:3.1 they continue to prosecute their l. tasks of eternity.

115:3.18 but from a l. viewpoint on a higher universe level,

116:6.7 and l. opportunity to acquire experience in their

116:6.7 a l. arena of evolutionary existence in which the

117:3.5 being unfolded as takes place, on a vastly l. scale,

118:10.15 greater things can happen to the l. units of the

122:5.10 The l. part of Joseph’s family became believers in the

123:3.7 The family grew l. and l.,and they spent much money

124:5.6 Jesus had a l. and longer experience rearing this

128:1.12 even after his emergence into the l. life on earth,

133:1.1 does not justice demand the punishment of the l.

134:5.7 As sovereignty passes from smaller groups to l.

134:5.7 the nations wielding sovereignty become l. and l..

134:5.9 and clans in relation to the tribe and l. groupings.

134:5.9 self-determination from the smaller to ever l. political

134:9.7 time on the interior finishing of some of the l. craft.

135:2.3 along a brook that was tributary to a l. stream

140:8.14 Jesus taught the new and l. brotherhood of man—

154:1.3 the gospel in its l. scope and in its far-flung

158:6.2 to seek for a l. knowledge of the Father’s will

163:5.3 David employed the l. part of his former messenger

163:7.3 with the seventy to labor in the l. cities of Perea.

163:7.3 twelve women had recently trained a l. corps of

173:1.1 was reserved for the temple treasury, but the l. part

173:1.3 in case a coin of l. value was offered for exchange,

189:2.4 The l. of these two stones was a huge circular

191:0.1 ten of them spent the l. part of the day in the upper

194:3.20 dig out l. channels wherein the divine bestowals may

largerwith number(s)

16:0.1 possible to produce a l. number of Master Spirits,

18:4.4 They have still l. numbers of Mighty Messengers,

22:10.6 We could use to great advantage much l. of these

47:3.12 but you will encounter l. as you progress through

82:6.7 Racial intermixture increases the likelihood of a l.

83:5.2 survival of the tribe by insuring the survival of l.

107:3.10 found in the domains of the local universes, but l.

121:5.13 Jesus so as to render them more acceptable to a l.

166:1.6 but the l. number persisted in the way of darkness,

larger sense

4:1.12 But in the l. the apparent “accidents” of the cosmos

14:4.11 so, in a l., do the Havona natives live and function on

39:4.7 in the l. such goals are simply milestones on the

117:2.2 even in the l. universe sense, for spirit-led existence

195:3.8 did not become a means of spiritual salvation in a l..

largest

11:5.7 The outer zone is the l. and most active of the three

15:5.8 In the smaller systems the l. outer planet draws to

21:4.3 that racial group which contains the l. hereditary

31:9.9 This, the final and l. corps, consists of 24,010

35:9.8 Henselon, lost the l. number of this order of Sons.

38:6.2 make up the l. operating organization of seraphim,

41:3.2 The l. star in the universe, the stellar cloud Antares

41:4.6 The massive sun of Veluntia, one of the l. in

42:5.5 They emanate in the l. quantities from the densest

43:0.2 the centermost and l. of which is Edentia, the seat

43:7.3 although morontia students constitute by far the l.

43:7.4 the univitatia represent the l. group associated with

46:5.31 The studios of these artisans are among the l. and

57:5.10 The two l. of the solar system planets have remained

59:4.11 Many of the l. true fish belong to this age,

59:4.15 west bank of the Hudson River are one of the l.

60:2.2 The l. of the dinosaurs originated in North America.

61:7.7 This was the l. of all ice invasions in North America;

62:2.3 The members of this new species had the l. brains

64:6.10 just to see which tribe could build the l. mound.

64:7.5 by three small groups of mixed ancestry, the l. of

72:2.7 the person receiving the l. ballot among the list of

73:5.2 Seven was the l. number of houses composing any

77:3.5 1. The l. group, almost one half, desired to see the

77:3.6 2. The next l. faction wanted the tower designed to

77:4.3 This was the l. group of the dispersing Nodites,

80:9.2 But the l. inheritance was from the blue man.

104:4.9 from the smallest to the l. material organization,

114:7.8 The smallest corps numbers 41 and the l. 172.

114:7.12 The Urantia reserve corps had its l. membership in

125:0.2 the Passover company contained the l. number of

130:3.4 In this library Ganid saw the l. collection of Indian

130:3.8 and next to Rome the l. and most magnificent in the

130:3.8 Here was located the l. Jewish synagogue in the

132:4.1 the l. and most cosmopolitan city of the world.

132:5.16 sharing of these discoveries by the l. possible number

134:3.1 On the l. of a group of islands situated a short

166:5.1 in Philadelphia the l. group of Jews and gentiles,

169:4.7 to denote God, it should be understood in its l.

191:4.5 this group in Philadelphia embraced the l. number of

Larissa

130:0.3 Mesopotamia, passing through Thapsacus and L..

larval

170:5.21 that this church is only the l. stage of the thwarted

Lasea

130:0.2 From Alexandria they sailed for L. in Crete.

130:4.12 aboard the boat bound for L. on the island of Crete.

lashes

133:1.2 One would impose forty l., another twenty, while

lastnoun; see last, at

4:4.5 First and l.—eternally—the infinite God is a Father.

5:5.11 L., dawns the spirit consciousness—the realization

5:6.14 [This is the fifth and l. of the series presenting the

10:7.1 “I am the first, and I am the l., and beside me there is

14:5.7 Havona circuits and visit the l. of the Havona worlds

16:9.14 because he is, then, because he is in us, and l.,

26:10.7 the l. of those orders of secondary supernaphim

29:0.1 Even now I am permitted to disclose only the l. of

30:4.27 From first to l., throughout all Havona, instruction

41:10.5 Sometimes the l. is first,while truly the least becomes

45:4.2 the l. of this group were assembled at the time of the

47:5.1 They will be among the l. to bid you an adieu

50:1.1 but the Planetary Prince is the l. of the orders of

55:7.4 the youngest world—the l. to achieve light and life—

57:4.8 the fifty-sixth from the l. of the Andronover solar

64:2.6 the remains of the Foxhall peoples were the l. to be

64:6.20 indigo race, the l. of the colored peoples to develop,

64:6.25 They were the l. to migrate from their highland

64:7.14 The l. of the Sangik peoples to migrate from their

65:2.11 have appeared on Urantia, the fishes being the l.,

72:5.2 fifty years ago they deported the l. of their slaves,

74:1.5 were the l. to bid them farewell and divine speed

77:5.5 Ratta was the l. of her race, having no living

78:8.0 8. THE SUMERIANS—LAST OF THE ANDITES

78:8.1 regions were the l. of the Andites in Mesopotamia.

79:5.6 It is eighty-five thousand years since the l. of the red

81:6.23 the school l. but equally indispensable in a complex

89:5.9 The l. of cannibalism in Asia was this eating of

89:6.7 especially among the Phoenicians, who were the l. to

95:7.6 for is he not “the first and the l., also the seen and

97:7.6 I am the first and the l.; there is no God beside me.

97:7.9 “I am the first and the l., and beside me there is no

106:6.6 —the third and l. of the experiential Deities.

110:6.22 and l., when they are finally and eternally fused.

119:7.2 From first to l., up to the final and triumphant

121:6.6 Gospel of John, the l. of the narratives of Jesus’ life,

123:3.5 l., the most solemn of all, the feast of the new year

125:3.2 After making inquiry of the l. of the party to reach

127:4.10 Thus disappeared the l. of his recreational pleasures.

127:6.10 This was the l. of Joseph’s entire estate.

128:1.10 Omega, the beginning and end, the first and the l..”

131:1.3 The Most High is the first and the l., the beginning

135:3.4 feeling grew in John’s heart that he was to be the l.

135:4.2 John truly believed that he was to be the l. of this

135:4.4 by Malachi, the l. of the prophets up to that time.

137:4.15 kept the best of the wine until the l. of the feast.”

139:6.1 Nathaniel, sixth and l. of the apostles to be chosen by

145:2.13 John, who was the l. to write of Jesus’ doings,

147:4.9 And then l., but greatest of all, we attain the level of

150:6.3 By midafternoon, Andrew and Peter, the l. to arrive

150:8.6 only the first and l. of the benedictions were recited

151:3.15 Now will I tell you the l. of the parable of the sower

154:1.3 The l. of the seaside meetings was held on Sabbath

163:3.4 But many who are first shall be l., while the l. shall

165:3.8 The first I have done, but the l. I may not do

166:3.5 And, behold, many who are first will be l., and

166:3.5 and those who are l. will many times be first.”

168:1.6 just fifteen minutes before Lazarus breathed his l..

171:8.6 down through the others until the l. of the servants

174:5.4 I would address you as the first and l of such a group

181:2.20 now would I answer the l. of such questionings

183:3.9 one of the l. of the returning soldiers who had

185:1.5 The l. of these serious outbreaks had to do with

186:2.3 on Urantia, his whole human career, from first to l.,

186:2.6 From first to l., in his so-called trial before Pilate,

186:2.8 he would be the l. to afford them real national

187:5.4 When the Master finally breathed his l., there were

187:6.1 David Zebedee sent out the l. of the messengers

187:6.1 The l. of his runners he dispatched to the home of

190:1.2 And they were the l. to so view the sepulchre,

190:1.4 past nine o’clock when the l. of David’s twenty-six

194:2.20 Spirit of Truth bring to the world the l. of the spirit

last, at

11:1.3 inward through the starry realms, until a. you stand

28:6.17 difficult service, adventurous service, and a. divine

37:6.6 A. you are qualified to enjoy the unified urge of a

44:8.3 A. the aspirations of evolutionary mediocrity may

53:7.12 a. the new Sovereign came, landing on the sea of

55:5.6 man has a. co-ordinated a high state of mechanical

55:10.6 And a. these Sons find their place in the local

63:5.6 A. a tool-creating mind was functioning in

67:3.10 But a. the final decision of the last personality was

75:3.7 A. plans had developed to the point where Eve

86:6.6 But a. the mind of primitive man was occupied with

86:6.6 a. man was about to evolve an art of living based on

86:6.6 The concept of right and wrong had a. evolved;

87:4.4 A. good luck and bad luck were pictured as having

87:4.5 Man was a. able to conceive of supermortal forces

89:8.4 A., the gods were conceived of as entering into real

97:6.2 a. the concept of Yahweh had ascended to a Deity

97:7.6 A. Machiventa Melchizedek beheld human

97:7.11 A., man is introduced to a universe of law and

101:10.9 A. all creatures become conscious of the fact that

101:10.9 a. they gaze upon the universe from within, from

126:0.4 a great leader in Israel; a. a really great teacher was

126:3.4 A. Jesus gave up the idea of having each member of

127:3.13 Mary a. and in the fullest sense recognized Jesus as

128:7.9 A. the day had come when all Jesus’ brothers had

130:8.4 A. they reached Naples and felt they were not far

131:10.8 A. I have a religion with a God, a marvelous God,

133:5.11 A. my eyes have beheld a Jew who thinks something

133:9.4 A. the day came for the separation.

135:4.6 A he thought out the method of proclaiming the new

136:9.8 A., and finally, the human mind of the Son of Man

137:5.3 A. he recognized that there was no way to launch

140:0.3 A. the long-waited-for hour had come!

146:0.2 was a source of satisfaction to the apostles a. to feel

148:6.11 A. his faith pierced the clouds of suffering to

162:4.1 The apostles a. beheld their Master making the bold

163:6.1 A. Jesus was able to see men going out to spread the

171:1.3 their Master a. intended to go to Jerusalem and lay

172:4.2 A. there came along a poor widow, scantily attired,

173:5.3 a. the wedding chamber was filled with willing

173:5.6 Even the Alpheus twins were a. aroused to the

174:2.1 A., Pharisees, Sadducees, and even the Herodians

177:0.1 A. Jesus spoke: “I desire that you rest today.

177:4.2 Judas would a. be in a position to erase the stigma

177:4.3 he was a convinced that Jesus would allow himself

177:4.9 He a realized that there was to be no new kingdom

177:4.12 A. the chief priests and elders could breathe easily

181:0.1 A. it was beginning to dawn upon these Galileans

181:2.9 but what will you do when I go away and you a.

182:3.7 Jesus was a. convinced that the Father intended to

186:3.1 They were a. able to breathe easily, and so they

194:3.6 A., true religion is delivered from the custody of

lastadjective

last achievement

65:2.4 the l. and greatest achievement in life evolution.

last act(s)

24:2.8 indicate the death of a will creature when the l of will

53:8.6 The l. of Michael before leaving Urantia was to offer

55:4.8 One of the l. of the Trinity Teacher Sons on their

93:9.4 Abraham’s l. was to send trusty servants to the

188:4.2 Death is the l. act in the mortal drama.

last address

175:0.1 arrived at the temple and began delivery of his l. in

last adjudication

77:8.1 At the l. of this world, when Michael removed the

last adjutant(s)

38:9.7 to the joint ministry of the l. two adjutant spirits

42:10.4 as superhuman intellect in the l. two adjutants.

65:7.7 action of the seventh and l., the spirit of wisdom.

last analysis

0:11.15 In the l. and in the final comprehension all three are

2:3.2 In the l., such sin-identified individuals have

5:3.8 True worship, in the l., becomes an experience

12:8.8 And in the l. the unifying possibilities of human mind

21:2.8 In the l., spiritual design is controlled by the Trinity

101:4.4 In the l., religion is to be judged by its fruits,

103:9.6 the experiential claims of religion, which, in the l.,

106:2.3 Spirit, in the l.,comes from Paradise through Havona

106:8.2 and the triunities are, in the l., unfathomable.

107:1.6 In the l., the Father fragments must be the gift of

111:1.6 The Adjuster bestowed upon man is, in the l.,

112:6.2 these are investments which, in the l., are beyond

115:1.4 but in the l. it exists because God so willed.

140:4.11 because in the l. the “universe is truly fatherly.”

last Andites

80:1.1 Before the l. were driven out of the Euphrates valley,

last animal

59:1.19 inorganic—being the l. multicelled animal that could—

last appeal

167:4.2 he decided, his Father willing, to make this l. to

175:0.1 This discourse was intended to be his l. to the Jewish

175:3.1 This was the answer to the Master’s l. to the rulers

179:4.8 Jesus’ l. to the deserting Judas, but it was of no avail

185:6.0 6. PILATE’S LAST APPEAL

185:6.2 Pilate would make one l. appeal to their pity.

last appearance

21:4.5 the divine Son of l. on your planet was a Creator

193:3.0 3. LAST APPEARANCE IN JERUSALEM

193:3.1 May 18, Jesus made his l. on earth as a morontia

last arrivals

80:4.1 the l. coming on horseback in three great waves.

last assignment

119:4.3 His l. or terminal assignment was as counselor and

191:0.3 on their l. as heralds of the resurrection to those

last battle

62:3.13 two weeks during the l. fierce battle of their tribe,

last benediction

150:8.7 Then followed the l.: “O bestow on your people

last bestowal

119:0.7 the l. taking place on Urantia nineteen hundred

119:7.4 All intelligences realized that the l. was in progress,

176:4.1 planet whereon he experienced his seventh and l.

186:5.3 completion of his seventh and l. universe bestowal.

last bid

172:3.3 to make this public entrance into Jerusalem as a l.

last books

159:4.3 As a revelation of truth, the l. are more dependable

last breath

86:5.13 the custom of the eldest son to try to catch the l. of

last broadcast

20:7.2 The l. universal census broadcast gave the number of

last century or centuries

72:3.2 home life of this people has improved during the l..

72:11.4 but during the l. two centuries these people have

last ceremonies

74:1.5 associated with the l. of the bestowal acceptance.

last chance

136:9.6 represented the l. of the Jews to attain dominion;

172:4.1 this one more and l. to hear the gospel and receive,

175:1.6 I am just now offering you your l. to come forward

last chapters

135:4.4 John read and reread the l. five chapters of Isaiah,

last circle

44:8.5 and equalized until after you have finished the l. of

last circuit(s)

14:5.7 Not until you traverse the l. of the Havona circuits

25:8.6 terminal days of the ascenders’ sojourn on the l. of

26:11.1 Much of an ascender’s time on the l. is devoted to a

last concept

37:9.9 Creator Son personalize in dual form his l. of being

last conference

140:7.7 At the l., the night after the Sabbath, Peter and

last continent

78:4.6 circumnavigated the globe and discovered the l.

last copy or copies

121:8.6 a private record, the l. having been destroyed in the

139:1.9 The l. of these few altered and amended copies was

last cup

181:2.3 death in the flesh, and I am ready to drink this l..

last cycle

57:4.1 embraces the second and l. of sun dispersion,

last day(s)

53:4.1 on the l. of the year, about two hundred thousand

124:6.8 By the fourth and l. day’s journey the road was a

136:10.1 On the l. of this memorable isolation, before starting

141:9.1 On Monday, the l. of March, Jesus and the apostles

142:8.5 affairs moved along quietly until the l. of June,

154:0.0 LAST DAYS AT CAPERNAUM

162:4.4 On the l. of the feast almost four hundred and fifty

162:4.4 the Psalm for the l. of the feast being the eighty-

162:5.1 On the evening of the next to the l. of the feast,

162:6.1 On the l., the day of the feast, as the procession

162:7.1 On the afternoon of the l. of the feast and after the

163:5.1 The l. ten days of November were spent in council at

168:0.6 that he will rise again in the resurrection of the l.;

177:1.3 The Master spent this l. of quiet on earth visiting

178:0.0 LAST DAY AT THE CAMP

178:0.1 Jesus planned to spend this Thursday, his l. free

last denunciation

175:0.2 coupled with his l. of the false teachers and bigoted

last descendant

77:5.5 who claimed to be the l. pure-line descendant of

last destiny

131:4.2 this one God is our Maker and the l. of the soul.

last developments

72:1.5 the l. in industrial and political realms having been

last discourse

175:0.0 THE LAST TEMPLE DISCOURSE

175:4.1 At the conclusion of Jesus’ l. in the temple,

175:4.1 so that all twelve heard this latter half of Jesus’ l.

175:4.12 angry because of Jesus’ l. of bitter denunciation

last dispersion(s)

78:6.0 6. THE LAST ANDITE DISPERSIONS

78:8.1 When the l. Andite dispersion broke the biologic

last division(s)

43:6.4 classify the first three as vegetable and the l. three as

72:8.2 The fourth and l. of officeholders are not required

last effort

50:1.1 the Planetary Prince represents the l. of the Son

183:3.4 Jesus made one l. to save Judas from actually

last electrons

42:7.9 The l. ten electrons, present in only the ten

last episode

129:3.9 The l. of his prehuman experience to be brought

150:2.3 the l. and tragic episode in the drama of Jesus’ life

last epoch

159:6.5 rest before they made ready to start upon the l. of

last era

80:7.6 erelong the l. glorious era of art perished beneath

last exodus

80:6.3 When the l. from the Euphrates valley occurred,

last fact

102:6.6 God is the first truth and the l.; therefore does all

last farewell

193:5.1 Jesus now prepared to say his l. to the apostles

last feast

123:3.5 l., the most solemn of all, the feast of the new year,

last floods

59:4.15 This subsidence marked the appearance of the l.

last glaciation

61:7.6 250,000 years ago the sixth and l. began.

61:7.15 In North America, during the l., the horse, tapir,

last glacier

61:7.8 200,000 years ago during the advance of the l.,

61:7.9 150,000 years ago the sixth and l. reached its

61:7.11 during the retreat of the l., the vast polar ice sheets

61:7.12 This l. was one hundred thousand years advancing,

61:7.12 and it required a like span of time to complete its

64:7.17 drove them to take to the sea when the sixth and l.

79:5.6 with their backs to the retreating ice of the l.,

last group(s)

19:7.1 supernal intelligences, the l. having been personalized

22:2.4 And the l. of this order to qualify on Paradise

22:4.1 constitute the third and l. of the Trinitized Sons of

29:0.1 Even now I am permitted to disclose only the l. of

43:8.12 and so on up until, on the l. of seven major spheres

80:4.4 mobility, enabling the l. of Andite cavalrymen to

last half

183:4.8 This was the situation during the l. of Thursday night

last headquarters

163:5.1 Jesus and the twelve prepared to establish their l. in

last hour(s)

133:4.12 To the condemned criminal he said at the l.: “My

139:4.10 John was present right up to the l. earthly hour

177:5.0 5. THE LAST SOCIAL HOUR

182:2.0 2. LAST HOUR BEFORE THE BETRAYAL

183:1.2 Ordinary men cannot expect to have their l. on

187:4.2 but only in these l. of consciousness did he turn

187:5.0 5. LAST HOUR ON THE CROSS

last indictment

175:3.1 their reaction of bitter resentment toward Jesus’ l.

last influx

79:4.3 of Aryan blood into the Punjab, the l. being attendant

last instance

168:2.8 l., where a mortal creature had been resurrected in

last interview

185:7.0 7. PILATE’S LAST INTERVIEW

last inundation

59:4.2 As the land emerges from the l. Silurian inundation,

last journey

147:2.1 they passed through Jericho again when on that l.

171:8.15 Master’s l. to Jerusalem in the likeness of the flesh of

178:2.12 this was the l. he ever made with all twelve of them.

last judgment

98:5.4 summon all the dead from their graves to face the l.

last level

17:8.8 the Master Spirits contribute to the l. of God the

116:2.12 Creators; the l. three levels are the Paradise Deities.

last link

18:7.5 The Faithfuls of Days are the l. in the long chain

40:5.1 Mortals represent the l. in the chain of those beings

45:5.3 These Material Sons are the l. and physical link in

51:6.5 we encounter the l. and the indispensable link

62:4.7 The Primates tribes were the l. vital link in the

last look

168:1.12 Jesus wanted only to take one l. look at Lazarus.

last manifestation

79:1.9 The l. of the submerged military genius of the Asiatic

last mark

47:10.2 mansion worlds and finally over the l. and trace,

last meal

178:2.9 Jesus wanted to be sure he would have this one l.

last measure

158:1.4 but he also elected to meet the l. and full measure

last meeting

148:9.1 when Jesus was holding his l. with the apostles,

154:1.3 The l. of the seaside meetings was held on Sabbath

193:6.2 Peter made a thrilling report of the l. of the eleven

last message

144:8.1 John’s special friends brought the Master the l.

150:0.4 This was their l. to Galilee, except to the northern

last messenger

135:4.2 John truly believed that he was to be the l. of this

last migration

61:4.0 4. THE L. GREAT MAMMALIAN MIGRATION

61:4.3 the l. great world-wide animal migration took place

last ministry

165:0.1 almost three months and was the l. of the Master.

last-minute

186:4.4 the site of the crucifixion was due to the l. decision

last mission

163:7.0 7. PREPARATION FOR THE LAST MISSION

163:7.1 and his associates were about to enter upon their l.,

190:1.3 I will send them forth on their l., as heralds of the

190:1.5 I am about to send you on your l. as volunteer

last moment(s)

139:4.10 given during the l. of the Master’s mortal existence.

139:12.12 might exert his power and deliver himself at the l..

182:2.12 overheard all that transpired during those l. in the

last months

128:4.1 The l. four months of this year Jesus spent in

last motive

177:4.9 In its l. of conscious intention, Judas’ betrayal of

last night

177:5.6 Jesus, knowing this would be the l. he would ever

179:5.5 his simple spiritual symbolism of that l. in the flesh

last offer

175:3.1 the Sanhedrin’s reply to the l. of heavenly mercy

175:4.1 Judas did not hear this l. of mercy to the Jewish

last opportunity

144:1.7 sensed that this would be their l. for prolonged rest

last orders

29:4.12 the l. four orders seem to be wholly automatic and

last outbreak

185:1.5 The l. of these serious outbreaks had to do with

last outreach

104:4.38 This is the l. of divinity on the levels of infinity

last Passover

128:6.9 This was the l. Jesus attended with any member of

last period

61:7.17 The ice age is the l. completed geologic period,

61:7.19 This is the l.—the current—geologic period and is

157:6.3 The fourth and l. of his earth career began here at

last personality

67:3.10 But at last the final decision of the l. was made,

last phase

25:7.3 you finally leave the l. of the morontia experience,

158:6.5 The Son of Man now enters upon the l. of the

last phyla

65:2.11 have appeared on Urantia, the fishes being the l.,

last piece

127:3.1 The l. of Capernaum property (except an equity in

157:6.1 expected to have money from the sale of his l. of

last prayer

182:1.0 1. THE LAST GROUP PRAYER

182:2.4 spoken in the course of the l., opened their eyes to

last price

134:8.9 Jesus had paid the l. required of him to attain the

last prophet

135:4.4 the first of the prophets was called Elijah, so the l.

last question

133:1.3 But Ganid asked one l., to which he never received

last rebellion

45:2.1 Lucifer rebellion in the system of Satania was the l.

last reckoning

68:6.1 escape from the land, in the l. he is certain to fail.

last registration

37:5.6 The l. recorded over one and one-half billion High

45:5.4 At the l. millennial registration on Salvington there

last registry

32:2.9 At the l. there were 3,840,101 inhabited planets in

37:3.1 at the time of the l. there were eight hundred

last remnants

47:9.1 The l. of the “mark of the beast” are eradicated

last rendezvous

178:3.5 the Son of God was passing by on his way to the l.

179:1.6 This supper is their l. with Jesus, and even in such

last report

19:1.2 I can, however, state that, at the l. periodic report to

23:0.2 From the l. Uversa report I observe that there were

25:1.7 the l. of Uversa indicates that almost 138 billion

25:3.15 The l. of registry on Uversa gives the number

last request

187:5.3 The l. which the mortal Jesus made of his fellows

last resistance

80:5.5 but the l. great military resistance was overcome

last rest

27:1.5 The l. of time has been enjoyed; the last transition

39:2.10 from world to world until after the l. of sleep on the

159:6.5 This was their l., for the Perean mission developed

last resurrection

26:11.6 their preparation for the transition slumber of the l.

47:10.5 But the l. hall, the final awakening chamber, was

last revival

95:1.7 astrology experienced its l. Mesopotamian revival,

last sacrifice

89:9.3 Christ became the l. and all-sufficient human sacrifice

last sermon

170:0.1 Saturday, March 11, Jesus preached his l. at Pella.

last sleep

26:10.6 and soon thereafter the l. transit sleep will terminate,

27:1.1 the pilgrim awakes from the l. transition sleep,

27:1.3 But the l. metamorphic sleep is something more than

27:1.5 the l. transition sleep has been experienced;

113:7.5 awaken from the l. transit sleep of time into the new

last sphere

47:5.1 from the mansion worlds to the l. of local universe

48:2.22 the first mansion world to the l. transition sphere,

last stage

157:6.3 Jesus now entered upon the l. of his human life in

last stand

98:3.9 The l. of the dwindling band of Salem believers was

last statement

192:2.5 Peter took this l. literally—that he should continue to

last step(s)

21:4.5 the l. in fulfilling the sacred oath of a Creator Son.

119:0.4 These bestowals are the l. in their education and

last stock

79:2.1 were blended, the Andite invasion adding the l..

last stretch

27:1.4 and you will recall the l. grand stretch of faith as you

last struggle

53:8.3 Michael had come with Lucifer to Urantia for the l.

64:6.13 The l. great struggle between the orange and green

110:7.10 until the l. earth struggle is over; I will be true to my

134:8.2 He requested that he be permitted to go up to his l.

Last Supper or last supper

98:5.3 specially built boat and a l. supper which Mithras

140:5.1 the Sermon on the Mount to the discourse of the L.,

178:0.1 led the twelve into Jerusalem to partake of the L..

179:0.0 THE LAST SUPPER

179:2.2 with you the fruit of the vine since this is our l..

179:3.10 paste of dried fruits, for the next course of the L..

179:4.5 would not have told you these things at this, our l.,

180:0.1 After singing the Psalm at the conclusion of the L.,

181:2.1 as when they first sat down to partake of the L.,

183:2.1 Judas so abruptly left the table while eating the L.,

187:1.8 Jesus had had neither food nor water since the L.

188:3.2 upper chamber where they had partaken of the L.

189:4.1 very couches whereon they reclined during the l.

last system

55:8.7 the time comes when the l. in a given constellation

last talk

163:4.1 in his l. with the seventy, Jesus placed emphasis on

185:7.3 This l. with Jesus thoroughly frightened Pilate.

last teacher

124:6.10 the l. and the greatest of her heavenly teachers.

last teaching

169:0.0 LAST TEACHING AT PELLA

last thing

92:1.3 religion is the l. to perish or change in a race.

last thought

187:5.2 The l. conscious thought of the human Jesus was

last time

39:1.10 creatures who are pausing for the l. on Salvington,

152:7.3 And Jesus well knew that that would be the l. he

162:9.4 Before leaving Bethlehem for the l., the Master made

171:3.2 this was the l. Abner ever saw Jesus in the flesh.

last trace

47:10.2 mansion worlds and finally over the l. and mark

last transition

39:2.6 the ascendant sojourners on Salvington for their l.

last universe

31:9.9 related to the fourth and l. of the universes of outer

last venture

26:9.2 when the transit trio announce that the l. of time is

last visit

130:1.5 Jesus’ l. with Gadiah had to do with a discussion of

166:0.0 LAST VISIT TO NORTHERN PEREA

171:5.1 Bartimeus had not known of Jesus’ l. to Jericho

172:0.2 they dimly felt that this might be his l. to Jerusalem

last wave(s)

77:5.10 to enter Europe with the blended stock of the l.

78:5.4 per cent of these l. of emigration entered Europe.

78:6.1 The l. three waves of Andites poured out of

78:8.3 driving forth the l. of culture which spread out over

79:7.4 especially true of the l. of migration from the west.

80:5.1 when the l. of Andite cavalry swept over Europe,

last week(s)

133:7.5 The l. of their sojourn in the mountains Jesus and

134:8.4 Jesus spent the l. three weeks of August and the first

134:8.6 During the l. on Mount Hermon the temptation

141:6.0 6. LAST WEEK AT AMATHUS

141:6.1 Near the end of the l. at Amathus, Simon brought

143:0.2 The l. of July Jesus and his associates made ready to

144:6.1 conference but absented himself the l. two weeks.

147:6.1 The l. of April, Jesus and the twelve departed from

148:8.0 8. LAST WEEK AT BETHSAIDA

148:8.1 The l. of the sojourn at Bethsaida the spies became

169:0.1 This was the l. of Jesus’ sojourn there, and he was

169:0.2 right up to the final and tragic experiences of the l. in

171:1.5 David was present in Jerusalem during the tragic l.,

last wish

187:5.2 His l.—concerning the care of his mother—had

last word(s)

135:11.4 And this was the l. John received from Jesus.

147:8.5 His l. that night were: “Grow in grace by means of

153:4.0 4. LAST WORDS IN THE SYNAGOGUE

170:1.13 his l. always was, “The kingdom is within you.”

177:3.7 the Master’s l. to the multitude had been an

179:4.0 4. LAST WORDS TO THE BETRAYER

181:1.0 1. LAST WORDS OF COMFORT

182:2.2 addressed his l. to all eleven, saying: “My friends,

187:5.2 His l. of mercy, forgiveness, and admonition had

last work

137:8.3 Jesus did his l at the carpenter bench on this Tuesday

last worlds

40:8.1 survival until they reach the l. educational worlds of

47:4.6 The spiritual progress is greatest on the l. three

last year

124:3.3 This was the l. in which he enjoyed much free play

124:4.7 During his l. at school, when he was twelve years

129:1.15 This was the l. year of his settled life.

152:5.6 preparing the way for the inauguration of this l. of

152:6.5 trying and testing ordeals of the l. of the Master’s

154:7.3 the wanderings of this eventful l. of the Master’s life

156:5.15 better righteousness recommender than you were l.?

156:6.9 his scattered, tested, and depleted forces for this l.

157:6.3 and embraced the labors of his l. in the flesh.

last years

37:2.6 the l. nineteen hundred Urantia years his associate,

44:5.4 During the l. few millions of years many improved

59:0.6 5. The mammalian era occupies the l. fifty million

79:2.1 Indus being the work of the l. fifty thousand years.

79:3.2 no time within the l. ten thousand years has India

81:4.10 the human remains of the l. twenty thousand years

83:4.9 while for the l. five hundred years church and state

98:7.4 Orient that have arisen in the l. four thousand years.

134:5.1 nation life during the l. nineteen hundred years

139:4.12 The l. twenty years of his life John was cared for by

166:5.5 In his l. Abner denounced Paul as the “corrupter

lastverb or adverb

53:8.1 They were l. on your world together during the time

138:7.1 He did not tell the apostles how long this was to l.;

163:3.6 beginning with the l. hired and ending with the first

163:3.6 ‘These men who were hired l. worked only one

163:3.7 my desire to give to those who came l. as much as I

194:1.2 in that very place where his Master had l. taught

lasted

59:4.18 This period of the world’s history l. almost fifty

84:1.8 mating came when these temporary partnerships l.

130:2.7 This was a conference which l. well into the night,

166:5.3 This feud between Jerusalem and Philadelphia l.

174:5.5 a conference at the home of Nicodemus, which l.

184:5.2 This session of the court l. only a half hour,

193:6.2 This part of the meeting l. not quite one hour.

195:3.11 this Roman Empire l. sufficiently long to insure the

lastingverb

123:2.9 4. The period of dependence on the mother, l. up to

123:3.5 the midwinter festive illumination, l. eight days,

lastingadjective

5:4.2 experience, a l. peace and a profound assurance.

12:9.6 Real trouble, l. disappointment, serious defeat, or

27:6.5 you will feel a certain and l. satisfaction concerning

68:2.8 Almost everything of l. value in civilization has its

75:5.9 There was intense and l. “enmity between that man

80:9.7 the most serious and l. of all cultural setbacks up to

84:7.8 Adam and Eve exerted a l. influence on all

91:4.5 effects great and l. changes in the one who prays

99:1.4 upheavals can result in l. brotherhood only by the

100:4.3 Spiritual growth yields l. joy, peace which passes

134:4.10 There can be no l. religious peace on Urantia until

134:5.10 Urantia will not enjoy l. peace until the so-called

134:6.8 creating a real, bona fide, and l. world sovereignty

134:6.13 mankind government will bring l. peace on earth,

140:5.16 responsive to human need creates genuine and l.

152:6.3 you can hope to achieve l. success and accomplish

153:1.2 important task of winning l. spiritual converts for

160:1.2 higher longings which are capable of l. attainment,

164:3.13 Jesus arranged that this man might derive l. benefit

165:6.3 believers shall have great and l. peace in his own

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

195:7.2 True science can have no l. quarrel with true religion

195:10.7 reality of God can contribute in any l. manner to the

lastingly

99:1.5 true religion is the only power which can l. increase

100:1.4 precept or even example is not l. influential.

lastly

1:0.1 think of God as a creator, then controller, and l. as

14:6.36 And l., since these Daughter Spirits of the Infinite

81:2.15 L. man entered the creative stage of home building,

96:0.3 Babylonian theologic thought; and l., by Iranian

lasts

57:3.12 stage of gravity-heat contention sometimes l for ages

167:4.5 As long as my day l., I fear not to enter Judea.

latesee late, too

61:7.14 The mammoth, until a l. date, ranged from Mexico

65:4.8 procedure was the l. arrival of the Planetary Prince.

74:3.4 And again, l. into the night of their third day, the Son

74:8.9 and having no written language until such a l. date,

78:8.1 Mesopotamia were already blended by this l. date,

89:6.3 even at that l. date and among a supposedly civilized

89:6.6 At that l. date, not only did this father put two of his

96:1.11 a volcano, occasional eruptions occurring as l. as the

122:2.2 It was l. in the month of June, 8 B.C., that Gabriel

123:0.4 bound for Joppa, arriving at that port l. in August of

124:1.3 in l. winter when Jesus dared to challenge the chazan

124:2.7 L. this year Jesus had a fishing experience of two

126:5.5 Jesus could earn, by working early and l., only the

128:3.7 Simon kept the family up l. that night relating his

133:3.8 Imagine the surprise of Justus’ wife when, at this l.

133:3.9 said: “As it is getting l., and since the young man’s

134:8.9 On an afternoon in l. summer, amid the trees and

137:1.8 L. that evening, James, John, Andrew, and Simon

137:2.8 going by the village of Nain, reached Nazareth l.

137:8.3 And they did not see him until l. that evening when

139:1.6 L. on the evening of the day of Pentecost, when,

140:7.1 when the twelve were assembled for a l. breakfast

140:7.3 teaching by day and holding private conferences l.

145:0.3 L. on Friday evening Jesus’ baby sister, Ruth,

145:4.2 who had been healed of diverse diseases lingered l.

145:4.2 When Jesus did return, the hour was l., and

146:4.3 L. on the afternoon of the third day at Iron, as

150:3.2 L. that evening Jesus gave the united group a

151:5.7 It was l. in the evening when Jesus and his associates

152:2.3 By l. afternoon more than a thousand persons had

152:7.1 They arrived at Bethany, near Jerusalem, l. on

157:3.7 their journey to Caesarea-Philippi, arriving l. that

157:4.2 It was l. forenoon on this Wednesday when the

162:0.3 the east Jordan highway, arriving at Bethany l.

162:9.6 Jordan highway directly to Magadan Park, arrived l.

167:4.1 Very l. on Sunday night, February 26, a runner from

168:0.1 laid away in a private tomb l. on Sunday afternoon.

169:0.1 L. on Monday evening, March 6, Jesus and the ten

171:5.1 L. on the afternoon of Thursday, March 30, Jesus

171:8.1 they sat up l. the night before while Jesus taught

176:2.9 It was a l. hour when David Zebedee, John Mark,

177:3.4 on the way to Jerusalem and should arrive l. on the

177:4.1 his brethren, not returning until l. in the afternoon.

182:2.9 to happen that night since it was already so l..

183:2.3 It was l. when they arrived at Pilate’s house, and

188:3.2 L. Saturday night, John Mark summoned the eleven

189:4.1 Thomas was with them for a few minutes l.

191:6.1 relay of runners, had arrived in Alexandria l. that

192:0.5 therefore did not arrive at Bethsaida until very l. on

192:4.4 did not arrive at the home of the Marks until l. on

late, too

163:2.7 then too l. to enjoy membership in the seventy,

168:0.2 learn of their brother’s illness until it was too l.,

175:1.3 Even now it is not too l. for this people to receive

185:8.1 it was too l. now to save Jesus even had the mob

195:3.8 Hellenized Christianity came to Rome too l. to

latency

106:7.9 whose union constitutes the l. of the I AM,

latent

16:9.9 four universe-reality realizations are l. and inherent:

77:5.9 a l. part of the cultural potential which blossomed

79:7.5 of the l. tendencies of the superior Chinese stocks.

80:5.7 the l. superiority of these northern barbarians

96:3.3 these slaves carried l. possibilities of development in

104:5.11 the infinity reservoirs of all l. energy reality—spirit,

104:5.11 yields the integration of all l. energy reality.

116:0.5 of the Supreme in the master universe is now l.,

117:6.6 a new awakening of the l. mother potential of the

139:1.8 gift for discovering the l. talents of young people.

160:3.1 How best can I awaken these l. powers for good

195:0.12 these compromised ideals of the Master are still l. in

195:2.5 within the l. truths of Hellenized and paganized

195:5.10 not try to gratify all the l. adventure surging within

latents

106:0.2 These manifold existents and l. have been suggested

laternon-exhaustive; see later-day; see sooner or later

  see times, later

2:6.4 The l. Hebrew prophets proclaimed God to be a

18:4.6 The l. trinitized beings likewise passed through a

29:3.3 affiliate with the Creator Sons during the l. epochs

31:5.2 When an advanced world attains the l. eras of the

33:4.7 director of universe affairs during the l. bestowals.

34:0.1 first, in physical organization and, l., in creation and

34:2.5 In the l. evolution of mortal creatures the Life

35:8.2 Being a l. and lower—as concerns divinity levels—

36:1.4 In the l. and settled ages of an evolving universe

37:10.1 mortal orders, who will be considered in l. papers,

38:1.2 Universe Mother Spirit, not as the l. co-ordinate of

40:5.10 will be invaluable in connection with l. contacts on

40:10.6 less settled epochs to the l. and established eras of

43:3.4 Many l. teachers confused their vague and

45:4.20 kept open for l. assignment to ascending mortals

46:2.7 than your l. life of advancing spirit existence.

48:2.18 the l. transitions from one universe to another and

48:7.31 while the more advanced pupils on the l. worlds are

49:2.24 During the earlier and the l. stages of many

50:4.2 They are, in comparison with l. ages, simple, being

51:4.2 The earlier races are somewhat superior to the l.;

52:1.3 are usually blended with the l. imported violet race,

52:1.4 in keeping with the standards of l. dispensations of

52:2.4 early fears of primitive men and the l. revelations of

56:7.5 overcontrol of the universes during the l. stages of

57:7.9 Even in the l. periods the continuing lava flows and

57:7.10 the oxygen-enriching atmosphere of the l. eras.

57:8.13 l. deposits of the water ages have become mixed

58:1.5 the l. attempts to establish such life forms as we had

58:1.8 seashores of the mild and equable climes of a l. age

58:4.4 We foresaw that in the l era of the emergence of land

58:5.2 exudate of ancient volcanoes, l. and extensive lava

58:6.1 forms of life and the l. well-defined animal organisms

58:7.3 have been ascribed to this era belong to l. periods.

58:7.8 The earth’s crust was just entering upon its l. period

58:7.10 unstratified rocks and partly in these l. stratified

59:0.9 first and oldest layers are separated from the l. strata

59:1.5 In the l. portion of this time segment much of North

59:1.17 to the displacement of glacial debris of l. origin.

59:1.19 self-protection when attacked by their l. appearing

59:2.11 Corals and the l. types of sponges evolved.

59:4.6 deposits of these l. stages of the first Devonian

59:6.6 found even among some of the upper and l. coal

60:2.0 2. THE LATER REPTILIAN AGE

61:1.9 the ancestors of the l. kangaroos roamed Australia.

61:1.9 the ancestors of the l. gigantic passenger birds that

61:1.10 In common with the l. appearing orders, early

61:2.4 Florissant fossil beds of Colorado belong to the l.

61:2.7 The l. deposits of this period contain the fossil

61:2.9 development was not completed until the l. ice age.

61:6.4 man lived in these regions throughout the l. epochs

62:0.1 lemurs were derived from the l. American group of

62:2.1 The l. ape tribes retained the grasping big toe but

62:3.2 as well suited for walking as those of the l. human

63:1.4 their l. descendants who stooped to mate with their

63:4.2 Humor was the legacy of the l. Adamic race.

63:4.2 unpleasant situations as were many of the l. mortals.

63:4.6 family, until the l. appearance of the colored races.

63:5.4 in subsequent times the l. ice sheets came farther

64:2.7 journeyed west of England after a l. ice visitation

64:6.6 ancestors had been in touch with the l. activities of

64:6.7 Many of Onamonalonton’s l. descendants have come

64:6.9 upstepped by the admixture of the l. Adamic stock.

64:6.16 small but potent legacy of the l. imported Adamic

64:6.21 preferred them to all of the l. persisting colored races

64:7.1 And not until the l. retreat of the Mediterranean Sea,

64:7.12 the l. improvement of the racial strains by admixture

65:5.4 the l. celestial supervisors of this planet express

66:1.1 during l. ages, with the management of the local

66:2.8 the l. traditions concerning the installation of Adam

66:3.1 in the district corresponding to l. Mesopotamia.

66:4.12 until their sometime l. release to resume the journey

66:5.5 but the horse was not domesticated until a l. date.

66:5.13 their labors were interrupted by the l. confusion

66:7.7 Among the l. students trained in Mesopotamia for

66:8.3 blunder as well as by the l. failure of Adam and Eve

68:1.6 the l. labors of the Adamic group of racial uplifters

68:3.3 for the l. discovery of “the fear of the Lord which

68:4.3 L. developing primitive religion greatly reinforced

69:4.1 the early practices of silent barter and the l. trade by

69:9.3 The l. capital-accumulation and property-inheritance

69:9.6 And even at a l. time it was most dangerous to amass

70:1.2 The Sangik races, together with the l. deteriorated

70:1.3 The l. Andonites used to settle disputes by holding a

70:3.9 for a third party who might arrive on a l. visit.

70:5.3 was one of the forerunners of the l. tribal chief.

70:6.3 the tribe and l. state had no natural leader, and this

70:7.13 Many l. tribes sanctioned the formation of women’s

70:11.6 which l. ruling minds formulated the written laws.

71:1.23 castes persist in the l. state organizations as

71:1.23 The l. and larger territorial states had a long and

71:5.3 but l. civilizations are promoted by intelligent

73:5.4 Before the l. establishment of a sewage-disposal

74:8.8 clearly shown by the fact that l. editors, intending to

74:8.11 much as l. peoples regard mythological narratives.

74:8.12 a part of the l. collections of the “sacred scriptures”

75:4.8 “It was the practice of l. generations to attribute

76:3.10 debased and commercial priesthoods of the l. tribes

77:2.11 the l. introduced year of more than three hundred

77:4.3 uniting with the Andonites to found the l. Nodite

77:4.8 the l. Adamized Sumerians confused both the first

77:4.9 the Nodite culture led them to ignore these l. vistas

77:4.12 Ararat and its region were woven into the l. story of

78:1.4 in general, absorbed by the l. expanding violet race.

78:3.2 The mass movement of the l. days was extensively

78:3.9 The l. or Andite migrations extended from about

78:3.10 Only the l. Andites moved with sufficient speed to

78:4.6 But even so, their l. descendants never stopped until

78:5.3 Mesopotamia, especially by the l. Andite cavalrymen.

78:5.3 with the language of the Adamsonites and l. Andites.

78:5.4 when the l. and final exodus from Mesopotamia took

78:5.6 the so-called Dravidian and l. Aryan conquerors of

78:5.6 and added desirable qualities to the l. Chinese stocks.

78:5.7 the Andes established the ancestry of the l. rulers

78:6.7 the northern and eastern invaders at a much l. date.

78:6.8 prepared the way for the l. conquest of Mesopotamia

78:8.2 With the l. diminution of these floods, Ur became

78:8.7 l. city-states were ruled by the apostate descendants

78:8.7 l. city kings failed to form powerful confederations

79:2.3 descendants of Adam (and most of the l. ones)

79:2.8 l. waves of Mesopotamians flowed into Turkestan

79:3.3 in the earlier Andite and in the l. Aryan invasions.

79:4.3 the Aryans were reinforced by l. conquerors, traders,

79:5.2 driven off the mainland by the l. migrating yellow

79:5.8 South America the l. and more enduring civilizations

79:6.12 to the coming of the l. descendants of the Andites,

79:6.13 but for the l. decline in spiritual culture, the yellow

79:7.4 The l. waves of Andites brought with them certain

79:7.4 culture of the yellow race was short-lived, their l.

79:7.5 Turkestan and the arrival of the l. Andite immigrants.

79:8.0 8. LATER CHINESE CIVILIZATION

79:8.5 This political reunification of the l. tribal groups was

80:0.1 Adamized strains were blended with the l. Andite

80:2.2 the nucleus of the l. Mediterranean long-headed

80:4.3 their l. semimilitary and conquest-loving Andite

80:4.4 these l. waves moved so rapidly that they reached

80:5.5 The l. conquest progressed by commercial

80:5.7 only as absorbed by the l. and virile conquerors of

80:7.4 These l. sons of Adamson carried the most valuable

80:7.6 slaves had been imported by the l. generations of

80:7.11 on the Mediterranean near the l. site of Carthage.

80:7.13 early Greek civilization persisted in the l. peoples

80:8.2 the characteristic facial appearance of his l. Jewish

80:8.5 tribes l amalgamated with groups of Andonite sailors

81:2.20 It often occurs that the l. vases and implements are

81:3.6 These l. races not only had the domesticated horse

81:3.7 missionary enterprises fostered by the l. religions

81:4.14 help to identify the l. ancestry of present-day races.

81:6.29 division of labor and its l. corollary of specialization.

82:3.5 l. peoples substituted contests for such raiding forays

82:3.9 Among l. peoples, puberty was the common age of

82:5.1 But the l. and advancing peoples did, and they also

82:5.4 such unions were not allowed under the l. mores of

82:5.8 The presence of the l. Andite peoples had much to

83:3.2 the l. tribes such a wife was not transferable.

83:3.3 And upon the l. discontinuance of payment for the

84:1.3 while l. beliefs connected the beginnings of life with

84:2.2 the l. and improved home life of the polygamous

84:7.2 into home building by the pressure of the l. mores

84:7.8 before the days of the Nodites and the l. Adamites.

85:1.5 the l. evolving concepts of good spirits and deities.

85:2.6 blended with the l. evolving techniques of worship,

85:3.4 promoted by a l. misinterpretation of the golden

85:5.2 sun veneration gave rise to the l. Mithraic cult.

85:5.2 L. civilizations honored the sun by giving its name to

85:6.4 to develop along with the l. appearing ghost cults,

86:1.5 The l. herders held the same views of chance and

86:1.5 the still l. agriculturists were increasingly conscious

86:3.3 L. and more complex systems of theology ascribe

87:1.1 its emergence at the time of death and its l. departure

87:2.10 L. races made paper models and substituted

87:6.12 Baptism was a feature of the l. water ritual; primitive

88:1.3 Tree fetishes were a l. development, but among some

88:1.6 The lucky numbers three and seven came from l.

88:4.6 superstition was the mother of l. scientific curiosity.

88:4.7 The l. idea of original sin helped much to weaken the

88:6.2 gave rise to the l. beliefs in white and black magic.

89:1.4 l. commandments definitely promised something in

89:2.3 taboos—sin—brought man down to his l. sorry plight.

89:3.6 in l. days it became the practice of “saints.”

89:4.1 fasting, deprivation, and the l. Christian doctrine of

89:6.2 The l. American Indians had a civilization

89:8.2 l. and well-nigh universal ancient rite of circumcision

89:9.1 The early rituals of sacrifice bred the l. ceremonies of

89:9.2 from this ceremonial that the l. Christian version of

90:1.1 Some of the l. tribes had the earlier shaman-medicine

90:1.1 medicine men and the l. appearing shaman-priests.

91:2.2 prayer often have been interrelated in their l. stages

91:4.3 not at first ethical, as it is in the l. revealed religions

92:0.0 THE LATER EVOLUTION OF RELIGION

92:3.7 possible for l. revealed religion to compensate for

92:5.5 of the Planetary Prince and the l. Material Sons.

92:5.10 formed the foundations on which l. teachers of truth

92:5.11 Moses was adulterated by his successors, but in l.

92:6.19 Jewish theology in connection with the l. Christian

93:0.2 A l. corps of twelve became receivers for your world

93:2.4 formed the nucleus of the l. community of Salem.

93:2.7 function valiantly in the human mind of the l. Son of

93:3.1 a tithing system, which was introduced by his l.

93:3.7 numerous l. teachers held that Jesus was a priest

93:5.9 after a l. disagreement, Lot went to Sodom to

93:9.5 the traditions of Melchizedek and the l. teachings

93:9.6 impossible and fantastic to the l. Hebrew priests,

93:9.7 L. scribes regarded the term Melchizedek as

93:9.11 designated Melchizedek as a type of the l. bestowal

93:10.6 l. confirmed by the Ancients of Days of Uversa,

94:1.4 the theologic battle the Brahman priests l. fought

94:1.7 this compilation, as l. revised, has come on down

94:2.4 opened the door for the entrance of those l. cults

94:2.6 the compilation of the l. scriptures of the Hindu

94:2.8 it could not compete with l. Hinduism; despite a

94:4.1 had been crystallized by the l. Brahman priesthood.

94:4.1 to the l. appearing influences of Mohammedanism

94:5.3 the One Truth, l. known as the Spirit of Heaven,

94:5.7 In China all of these beliefs were l. confused with

94:6.7 between action and coercion became l. perverted

94:7.7 his gospel’s grotesque perversion during l. centuries,

94:11.3 Some of his l. followers taught that Sakyamuni

95:1.11 so largely lost by the l. Babylonians who occupied

95:2.1 superior strains of Nodite, Adamite, and l. Andite

95:2.2 a supergod, a steppingstone to the l. doctrine of a

95:2.4 resulted in the l. practice of embalming the dead.

95:2.5 The l. evolution of magical practices, while

95:3.4 before they ever entertained the l. concepts of right

95:4.2 colored the l. appearing Hebrew philosophy.

95:4.3 The l. Alexandrian philosopher, Philo, possessed a

95:5.8 and was the inspiration of the l. superb family life of

95:5.9 a Deity concept far above that of the l. Hebrews,

95:5.13 even to the extent that the Egyptians l. believed in

95:6.4 Zoroaster’s l. followers did reverence and worship

96:0.3 this religion as it was l. adopted by the Hebrews

96:0.3 by Egyptian moral teachings; l., by Babylonian

96:1.8 philosophic circles of Egypt and l. Alexandrian

96:1.11 This spirit of Mount Horeb l. became the god of the

96:2.2 L., during an unusually severe famine, these roving

96:2.3 Egypt, did form the nucleus of the l. Jewish people

96:3.4 But the king l. saw fit to repudiate this treaty,

96:4.8 The l. captivity that enslaved the Jews in Babylon

96:6.2 thunderous desert god of Sinai into the l. appearing

96:7.3 to the vastly expanded ideal of the l. Hebrews,

97:4.7 Hosea struck the opening notes in the l. merciful

97:8.6 New Testament authors and l. Christian writers

97:9.2 the l. Jewish consciousness originated in the southern

97:9.17 the favor of the Pharaohs, who l. enslaved Judah,

97:10.8 god of the fulminating Sinai volcano, to the l. exalted

98:0.1 being thoroughly Hellenized and l. Christianized.

98:0.1 basically Socratic, and its l. religious philosophy

98:0.2 l. incorporated into the newly forming Christian

98:3.1 it was natural that the l. religion of the Latins was

98:5.2 exerted an influence upon l. appearing Christianity.

98:6.4 Mithraism’s tolerance for other religions (except l.

98:7.9 regarded by still l. Christians as the “word of God.”

99:3.1 Only did l. institutionalized Christianity become an

103:2.1 characterize religious episodes occurring l. in life as

103:3.1 tend to personalize, first, as animals, and l., as

103:3.2 L. religion is foreshadowed in the primitive belief in

103:6.2 The l. art of philosophy develops in an effort to

103:7.2 presage the l. appearance of morontia and spirit

103:9.4 the reality and truth of the l. revelational religions

103:9.4 magic and mythology prepared the way for l. religion

104:1.2 Melchizedek about thirty-five thousand years l.,

104:1.4 between the triads and the trinities in the l. Andite

104:1.5 (A l. Indian conception is Brahma, Siva, and Vishnu.

104:1.5 the l. ideas of the Trinity were imported by the Salem

104:1.6 The l. idea, developing among the northern branch of

106:9.10 to intrigue you on Salvington and l. as finaliters

111:0.3 organs—the eye, liver, kidney, heart, and l., the brain.

112:2.6 of life comes first, its evaluation or interpretation l..

118:5.3 Always must God first find man that man may l. find

121:4.4 to prepare the spiritually hungry populace for the l.

121:5.17 teachings of Jesus and l. the evolving Christianity

121:6.2 This was a vital influence which l. determined the

121:6.3 And it was this l. teaching of combined Greek

121:6.6 in the light of the viewpoint of the l. Alexandrian

121:8.3 Mark was early associated with Peter; l. with Paul.

121:8.3 passages having been taken out and some l. matter

122:1.1 Joseph himself was a carpenter and l. a contractor.

122:2.2 just as Gabriel l. made his presence known to Mary.

123:3.5 L. came the feast of the first-fruits, the harvest

123:4.2 few games, such as children of l. days so much enjoy

124:0.0 THE LATER CHILDHOOD OF JESUS

124:2.10 while still l. a combination of influences led him to

124:3.9 Jewish practice would permit, into the l. program of

125:0.1 the great event of his l. childhood and early youth.

125:0.4 to the scribes and teachers a week l. disclosed.

125:1.5 They then discussed the two l. established feasts

126:3.6 in the l. adoption of the term “Son of Man” as a

128:3.6 the very same person whom Stephen l. proclaimed

128:4.4 associate the l. citizen of Capernaum who turned all

128:7.8 Jude ran away, and Simon l. found Jude with the

129:0.0 THE LATER ADULT LIFE OF JESUS

130:1.3 This was the same Gadiah who listened to the l.

130:1.6 And then are such evils l. exalted into sin by the

130:2.5 L. this young Greek was appointed the steward of a

130:5.1 laid the foundation for the quick reception of the l.

130:5.1 the harsh words which Paul l. spoke concerning them

130:8.2 L., this Jew, in association with a well-to-do Greek

132:3.11 was of great assistance to the l. arriving preachers of

132:4.1 characterized his l. life as teacher of the twelve

133:3.3 being l. joined by Silas and Timothy, Paul met many

133:3.10 and l. became a lifelong member of the first Christian

133:9.4 to know that the man who l. appeared as Jesus

134:2.5 Jesus returned as a passenger with a l. caravan to

134:6.14 would have been much greater if the l. Christian

134:6.16 L. it was reopened as a Mithraic temple and burned

134:7.7 while the l. isolation marked the beginning of the

134:9.9 early beneficiaries to recognize him in his l. role of

136:1.6 the superhuman idea of Daniel and some of the l.

137:7.6 a doctrine only mentioned by a l. prophet, Daniel.

137:7.13 While Jesus l. directed that the apostles should go

138:1.1 Jesus went on to explain that l. he would permit

138:3.6 L. in the evening, when they were making speeches,

138:4.3 L. in the evening Jesus gave his apostles their first

138:8.10 to answer sincere questions during his l. discourses.

139:1.12 When the l persecutions finally scattered the apostles

139:8.10 had added to his temperamental problems of l. life.

140:8.17 In his l. teachings he sought to correct many

141:3.8 when Jesus said, “Resist not evil,” he l. explained

142:3.9 But when a l. writer narrated these events,

142:3.21 in a l. record the advancing religious beliefs of our

142:5.5 lessons which proved of assistance in their l. work.

142:6.1 l. they all went into the house where the discourse

142:6.9 he l. boldly acknowledged his faith and claimed the

142:7.8 prepared for the greater responsibilities of l. life.

143:4.2 L. they offended the Jews by extending friendly

143:5.11 Even nineteen centuries l. many show the same

144:9.1 his body, which they put in a tomb, l. giving it

145:2.4 one which many of the l. prophets also grasped,

145:2.16 Not until several hours l., after sundown, was her

146:1.1 Many of the earlier Babylonian and l. Zoroastrian

146:1.3 were l. incorporated in the doctrines of so-called

146:1.3 as l. adapted by Philo to the Hebrew theology,

146:1.4 and Todan l. carried this message into Mesopotamia

146:4.1 It was not until l. in Jesus’ public ministry that

146:5.2 and l. yielded up his life with those who suffered

148:1.3 the l. seventy gospel teachers and preachers were

148:1.4 not baptize believers until after they were l. ordained

151:4.1 And so when the young blades sprang up and l.

156:2.3 but the l. Jewish writers of the Gospels were wont

157:1.4 not surprising that the episode became l. expanded

157:6.4 Jesus did not place emphasis, as did his l. followers,

159:5.10 many parables which he l. spoke to his followers.

160:4.11 be willing to toil for the l. returns inherent in honest

161:1.6 (It was the l. consideration of these discussions

161:2.12 Rodan became a mighty man in the l. affairs of the

163:3.6 saw how the l. comers were paid, they expected to

167:6.6 introduced to worship in nature’s outdoors and l.

170:0.2 the kingdom idea as it is related to the l. Christian

170:1.5 3. The l. Jewish concept of a world-wide kingdom

170:2.25 It was more than fifty years l., not until after Roman

170:5.0 5. LATER IDEAS OF THE KINGDOM

170:5.1 we are permitted to narrate certain l. ideas which

170:5.15 The early Christians (and too many of the l. ones)

174:0.1 flee to Philadelphia, where he l. became connected

174:1.2 prevent all those estrangements which l. necessitate

176:3.0 3. LATER DISCUSSION AT THE CAMP

177:0.1 they ate breakfast somewhat l. than usual,

177:2.1 their early childhood and l. boyhood experiences.

179:0.1 for the celebration of the Passover not l. than noon

180:2.4 But great sorrow l. attended the misinterpretation

184:2.1 where he knew the real trial of the Master would l.

188:5.11 the viewpoint of the l. barbarian, both of whom

190:2.2 drifted into grave doubting regarding the l. claims of

194:4.13 first missionaries, as also the l. ones, followed the

195:0.10 the next and l. generations of Christian leaders make

195:2.7 the l. recording of the New Testament in the Greek

later-daysee also latter-day

44:1.13 and meaningful melodies of your l. musicians.

62:4.4 could walk and even run as well as any of their l.

64:7.18 westward and amalgamated with the l. Eskimos,

64:7.20 of your early ancestors have been lost to the l. races.

66:7.2 and primitive in comparison with l. developments.

69:5.11 Early man (and some l. ones) tended to squander his

70:1.22 more orderly system of the l. “civilized” nations.

70:11.2 the l. Hebrews, who had a different code of ethics

77:2.10 dig up the clay-tablet records of the l. Sumerian

77:2.10 did live longer than their l. successors and indicates

77:4.11 the same meaning to l. Vanites that Sinai had to the

80:9.13 much as did their l. descendants at Stonehenge.

82:5.4 The l. in-marriage mores were tremendously

85:2.5 ancient customs of tree worship and the l. tree cults.

86:4.6 Some l. races believed that man died from three to

87:6.8 5. Cremation, a l. invention to prevent ghost trouble.

88:1.8 skull fetishes accounts for much of l. head-hunting.

89:9.1 have evolved into the l. sacramental services.

90:4.2 his l. successors who engage in the nonscientific

94:4.7 sprites, monsters, goblins, and saints of the l. cults.

95:1.10 Psalms, inscribing them on stone, where l. Hebrew

97:7.3 It remained for l. men to assemble these and other

98:7.9 accountable for the use made of their writings by l.

175:2.2 even murdering the l. descendants of Peter, Philip,

lateral

49:5.29 This l. administration of the universe pertains more

58:5.8 land mass to such a height that its l. pressure tended

59:1.7 although the l. land spread, or continental creep, was

61:7.1 telltale drifts—the ground, l., and terminal moraines.

latest

52:7.6 people scan the l. broadcasts with the same keen

52:7.6 you now manifest in the l. editions of your daily

Latin

98:3.2 This religion of the L. tribes was not trivial and venal

98:3.3 gods were incorporated into the L. pantheon.

98:3.4 The L. peoples maintained temples, altars, and

121:5.3 were a combination of Hellenic and L. mythology,

132:0.2 temple of Apollo, and the Greek and L. libraries.

187:1.2 written by Pilate himself in L., Greek, and Aramaic

Latinized

98:7.6 cosmology of the Hellenized and L. versions of the

Latins

98:3.1 it was natural that the later religion of the L. was

98:3.4 They preserved the bones of heroes and later on

latitude

12:6.6 All phases are characterized by a l. of performance

49:1.4 The Life Carriers have great l. in their function of life

77:8.11 the range of mortal vision and possess sufficient l. of

146:2.5 Mercy has great l. of bestowal, but, after all, there

latitudes

25:4.18 instructing them respecting their l. of function.

60:0.1 increase of land in northern l., all conspired greatly

61:1.12 The earth circuit of land in northern l. was broken

61:2.3 In spite of the massing of land in high l., the world

61:3.1 trees had largely disappeared from the northern l.,

61:3.13 otters, and raccoons thrived through the northern l..

61:7.1 ice overshadows all phenomena in the northern l..

64:1.3 made progress only in the open and in the higher l..

latitudinal

46:1.1 Jerusem is divided into one thousand l. sectors

latter

9:6.3 wherever and whenever the l. two impinge, mind

12:6.13 we know the l. functions wherever the Deity and

18:7.5 These l. administrative units are wholly under the

19:2.6 universe and the superuniverse, particularly the l..

19:3.2 being associated with each of these l. personalities.

19:5.5 like the Solitary Messengers except that the l. are

24:7.8 the l. are inherently involved in certain phases of

26:1.13 and omniaphim are the exclusive servants of the l..

26:7.4 and the ever-present servital associate of the l..

28:0.6 Since the l. two orders are not so directly concerned

30:2.157 the capitals of the superuniverses, particularly the l..

39:1.6 the l. is the surest seraphic passport to Paradise,

41:7.13 the electrons, at least such of the l. as continue to

43:1.6 This l. college was established almost forty thousand

43:2.4 The mortal division of this l. tribunal consists of

43:8.9 The reversion directors contribute much to this l.

50:2.7 in rendering these l. personalities visible to mortal

51:7.1 the Magisterial Son, the l. two being visible to all the

52:2.6 during the l. part of the prince’s rule, national life

57:6.3 action of the l. will cause the moon to disrupt, and

57:8.20 the Pacific Ocean, this l. body of water should be

59:1.19 The ability of the l. group to subsist on inorganic

61:1.12 During the l. part of this epoch most of Europe

61:3.13 saber-toothed tigers, the l. first evolving in North

64:0.2 The l. half of the history of mankind begins at the

67:2.1 Daligastia, after which the l. called the ten councils

70:10.14 and Moses, the l. directing that many crimes should

80:3.3 It was very difficult for the l. to impress their religion

80:5.8 The l. were mainly situated in the Danube valley

80:7.5 All the art and genius of these l. people is a direct

80:9.6 Adamson’s descendants and, during the l. half of the

81:2.2 You who now live amid l.-day scenes of budding

82:6.10 Sangik race, the l. is considerably improved at the

92:5.9 Among the l. they have continued to the present time

93:5.7 During the l. part of his sojourn on the Nile he and

94:12.2 It was among the l. division of Buddhism that the

103:6.5 the l. realizing the nature of a universe turned outside

114:2.5 While the members of the l. commission are thus

114:7.9 the penetration of the minds of the l.’ indwelling.

121:8.3 to replace the l. one fifth of the original Gospel,

121:8.5 which the l. had made of the sayings of Jesus after

123:2.15 first minor illness, in the l. part of this, his fifth year.

124:1.6 In the l. part of June, Jesus, in company with his

124:4.3 of friction with Joseph and Jude, particularly the l..

128:2.3 The l. part of this year, when carpenter work was

133:2.3 Having heard the l. half of Jesus’ message to the man

135:5.5 And this l. group even believed that many devout

136:3.4 the l. was a fact of history on that day when he

144:8.1 The l. part of December they all went over near the

152:4.3 In connection with the l. part of his dream Peter

155:5.6 ecclesiastical authority, the l. is wholly based on

158:7.8 early hints of the impending tragedy of his l. days.

159:6.4 Bethlehem, and this l. place was the headquarters in

162:9.6 In the l. part of October Jesus and the twelve

171:4.5 Herod really desired to do the l. since he so feared

175:4.1 all twelve heard this l. half of Jesus’ last discourse

latter-daysee also later-day

81:2.2 You who now live amid l. scenes of budding culture

latterly

45:4.16 Melchizedek has l. been proclaimed vicegerent

45:7.4 This school is fostered by the Melchizedeks, l.

78:0.1 and l., as amalgamated with the Nodite and Sangik

81:6.21 L., machines have begun to displace men, and every

86:5.1 termed ghost, spirit, shade, specter, and l. soul.

131:6.1 L. these believers have become known as followers

136:1.1 then as “the Son of Man,” while l. some even went

139:8.2 but l. Thomas had become a fisherman and resided at

latters’

114:7.9 the penetration of the minds of the l.’ indwelling.

laudable

130:3.9 Philo was engaged in the l. but difficult task of

173:1.11 or for the furtherance of their l. life projects.

177:2.2 that parental love which insures l. self-confidence

laudatory

50:4.9 there soon develops a keen and l. rivalry among the

175:1.9 They covet l. salutations in the market places and

laugh

128:6.11 They were learning to l., and to l. heartily.

laughed

152:1.1 the damsel was not dead, but they l. him to scorn.

laughing

155:1.2 My Father does not sit in heaven l. in derision at

laughter

48:4.1 morontial and a spiritual equivalent of mirth and l..

48:4.20 of the present, either mortal l. or morontia mirth.

48:4.20 to the joyous expressions, even spiritual l., of the

63:4.2 man smiled, but he never indulged in hearty l..

125:1.4 the court of the gentiles, and even the coarse l. and

launch

103:9.7 faith dares to l. out upon the limitless and universe

135:2.2 John had just about made up his mind to l. out in his

137:5.3 there was no way to l. his message of the kingdom

137:7.3 Peter repeatedly sought to persuade Jesus to l. forth

138:9.2 Jesus was prepared to l. forth on his public work,

145:0.1 Jesus prepared to l. out in the first open and public

169:1.15 he would l. forth into the telling of this parable of

launched

5:6.6 being thus l. upon the seas of experience as a self-

51:3.5 the work of Adam and Eve was prematurely l.,

53:3.7 that Lucifer l. his orgy of darkness and death.

97:3.6 and l. his vigorous campaign against the Baalites.

launching

58:1.1 to l. life on world number 606 of the Satania system.

138:2.10 labor in a quiet and personal manner before the l. of

144:0.3 Jesus did not wish the l. of this undertaking to be in

laurels

79:8.17 great civilization has rested upon the l. of the past,

Lausanne

185:1.6 the new emperor, he retired to the province of L.,

lava or lava flows

57:7.9 the continuing lf. and the incoming meteors kept the

57:8.4 denser lf. came out upon the bottom of the Pacific

57:8.11 Surface cooling alternated with immense lf..

57:8.16 The flow of the subcrustal l. bed became well-nigh

57:8.18 The lf. had brought to the surface a mixture of

58:5.2 exudate of ancient volcanoes, later and extensive lf.,

58:5.3 a mobile layer of molten l. held under high pressure

58:5.5 The l. layers of the earth’s crust, when cooled, form

58:5.6 a form of l. considerably heavier than the granite of

58:5.8 downhill, over the underlying semiviscous l. beds,

58:7.6 The lf. of this age brought much iron, copper, and

58:7.7 one hundred and twenty-seven successive lf. on land

58:7.7 the upper rock sedimentation and intermittent lf. is

59:3.2 No fire rocks or l. are found in the stone layers of

59:3.2 Europe and eastern Maine and the lf. of Quebec.

59:3.6 This lf. over the British Isles region today appears as

59:3.6 Isles region today appears as alternate layers of l.

59:3.6 These rocks were laid down by the intermittent lf.

60:1.3 L. was later forced in between many of these layers.

60:1.3 Hudson were formed by the extrusion of basalt l.

60:1.7 filled land depressions were greatly elevated by lf.

60:3.1 crustal deformations and concomitant widespread lf.

60:3.3 gold-bearing quartz strata being the product of lf.

60:3.11 The lf., both above and below ground, were

60:3.16 there occurred one of the greatest lf. of all time.

60:3.16 preceding lf. are to be found all over the Americas,

61:1.11 including lf., warping, lake formation, and erosion.

61:2.3 Extensive lf. occurred in Greenland and Iceland,

61:3.7 comparable to the lf. of the Western Hemisphere.

lavas

57:8.11 mixed up too many times with extruding l. of deep

laving

179:1.2 towels for l. their dusty feet; and since no servant

lavish

15:14.2 l. bestowal of merciful ministry to the mortals of the

28:6.5 credit of l. proportions and one of sufficient grace

32:4.11 he is in l. generosity bestowing Thought Adjusters

69:5.13 modern peoples revel in the l. distribution of gifts,

97:9.16 Solomon bankrupted the nation by his l. court and

133:1.2 Ganid, mercy may be l., but justice is precise.

lawsee law of God; law of Moses; law, moral;

 law, natural; see also son-in-law, etc.; see Jewish law

3:2.8 almost impossible to formulate generalizations of l.

4:1.1 who, in accordance with cosmic l., labor for the

4:2.1 well-defined, unchanging, immutable l. throughout

4:2.5 the Paradise foundations of God’s universal l..

4:5.3 to realize that he lives in a realm of comparative l.

9:6.6 of spirit and energy) is apparently a l. in itself.

10:6.1 All l. takes origin in the First Source and Center;

10:6.1 takes origin in the First Source and Center; he is l..

10:6.1 The administration of spiritual l. inheres in the Son

10:6.1 The revelation of l., the promulgation of the divine

10:6.1 The application of l., justice, falls within the province

10:6.18 precision characterizes the operation of l.;

10:6.18 are adjusted to co-ordinate ministry of love and l.

12:0.3 We are convinced, from the study of physical l. and

12:7.1 inexorable and impersonal l. which is equivalent to

12:7.3 That would be the expression of a higher l., not the

12:7.3 expression of a higher l.,not the reversal of a lower l.

12:7.4 L. is the unchanging reaction of an infinite, perfect

12:8.3 is true and steadfast in its obedience to universal l..

16:7.9 Morality can never be advanced by l. or by force.

16:9.1 to discern the fact, the l., and the love of God.

23:3.8 Solit. Messengers are an exception to this general l..

25:1.4 Havona Servitals the l. of spirit dominance prevails;

25:4.12 their expertness in the concept of universal l. and

25:4.14 the “college of the ethics of l. and the technique of

25:4.15 they are students and teachers of applied l.,

25:4.15 they become the living l. libraries of time and space

25:4.16 Such a living library of applied l could not be created

25:4.18 A special group act as l. counselors to the Life

25:4.19 and to all others who desire to know the truth of l.;

25:4.20 the whole universe of l. and experience is open to

29:4.33 They always labor in compliance with universal l.,

32:4.3 The l. of the Creator Son, the rule of the

32:4.6 rule of a Creator Son, whose will is the supreme l. of

34:7.6 Jesus has made us free from the l. of animal living

37:8.7 living and circulating experiential l. libraries of space.

39:3.3 2. L. Forecasters.

39:3.3 The intellectual foundation of justice is l.,

39:3.3 in a local universe l. originates in the legislative

39:3.3 man may contribute to the evolution of universe l.,

42:11.1 universe is a creation of mind and a mechanism of l..

43:2.8 renders legislative enactments the l. of the realm;

43:2.8 constitute the fundamental l. of all Norlatiadek.

46:8.4 the l. of deliberately nourished evil is universally

48:6.7 On the mansion worlds they proclaim the great l. of

48:6.33 L. is life itself and not the rules of its conduct.

48:6.33 Evil is a transgression of l., not a violation of the

48:6.33 rules of conduct pertaining to life, which is the l..

49:1.3 the universes are conducted in accordance with l.

49:1.6 There is a precise system, a universal l., which

52:1.3 The l. of this age is the physical survival of the fittest

58:6.7 of life are in response to the action of physical l.,

66:7.16 This was the l. of Dalamatia for almost three

66:7.16 And many of the stones on which this l was inscribed

67:7.4 The transgression of universe l. may be fatal in the

68:1.2 paid by submission to society’s numerous l. demands

68:6.3 Human society is controlled by a l. which decrees

68:6.3 the l. of supply and demand as concerned men and

69:9.17 But all government, l., order, civil rights, social

70:0.1 The development of industry demanded l., order,

70:0.3 therefore government, comparative l. and order,

70:1.1 Violence is the l. of nature, hostility the automatic

70:7.16 acted as vigilance societies, thus practicing lynch l..

70:10.4 public opinion; officers of l. were not needed.

70:10.5 orders the first crime detectors and officers of the l..

70:10.9 murders under the pretense of the unwritten l..

70:10.11 One of the earliest formulations of advanced tribal l.

70:10.16 group resentment usually asserts itself as lynch l.;

70:11.2 L. is always at first negative and prohibitive;

70:11.2 it becomes increasingly positive and directive.

70:11.2 and this is effected by the taboo, primitive l..

70:11.6 L. is a codified record of long human experience,

70:12.3 executor of the mores, the original or unwritten l..

71:2.12 3. The reign of l.. Liberty can be enjoyed only when

71:2.12 in accordance with accepted fundamental l..

72:2.9 two systems—the l. courts and the socioeconomic

72:2.9 The l. courts function on the following three levels:

72:3.1 On this continent it is against the l. for two families

72:10.2 passing out of the negative to the positive era of l..

72:12.5 to the establishment of world-wide peace under l.

74:4.6 was never the l. in Eden, but it was the custom as

74:5.4 establishment of l. and order in a world of savages,

77:4.7 animals, pottery, weaving, commercial l.,

81:5.6 of equality of opportunity under the rules of l..

82:4.4 so-called crimes of honor under the unwritten l..

82:5.10 which embraced many degrees of in-l. relationships,

85:1.3 a stone may be employed as a talisman of the l.,

86:2.5 accidents, substituting therefor a universe of l. and

88:2.5 to the putting of certain relics alongside the l.

89:2.4 primitive l. made vice a crime; religion made it a sin.

89:8.4 L., a covenant, takes the place of luck, fear, and

91:4.4 that man lives in a physical universe of l. and order

93:4.6 along the lines of the ancient Dalamatian supreme l.

95:5.8 no Egyptian any advantage in the eyes of the l..

95:6.2 he associated with the idealization of Right L.,

97:7.11 At last, man is introduced to a universe of l. and

97:8.3 Ezra promised prosperity by adherence to the l..

101:10.3 The material level of l. provides for causality

101:10.6 eternity of life in a universal creation of love, l.,

102:7.2 The fact of God, the divine l., is changeless; the truth

102:7.3 an abstraction, or hold loving fellowship with a l..

104:1.6 a trinitarian nature: The earlier was Teacher, L.,

104:2.3 something of the interrelationship of love and l.

104:2.3 to the reality of Paradise Deity as universal l., that

111:6.6 until man has found divine l. and divine love and has

121:7.1 They worshiped the letter of the l. and indulged a

121:7.3 were not only held in subjugation to the l. but

121:7.3 Moses had given them their l. and they would not

121:7.4 spoken interpretation of the l. by the recognized

121:7.4 become a higher authority than the written l. itself.

121:7.5 Jeremiah had told of the “l. to be written in men’s

121:7.5 the Jewish religion of good works and slavery to l.

121:7.6 the philosophy of the Greeks, the l. of the Romans,

121:8.4 picturing Jesus as showing great respect for the l.

122:5.11 Hellenistic, interpretation of the l. and the prophets.

123:3.1 the Hebrew scriptures—a complete version of the l.

123:5.2 he studied the rudiments of the Book of the L. as

123:5.2 aloud, the deeper teachings of the sacred l..

123:5.3 passed on to the study of the other books of the l.,

123:5.5 When having access to the written books of the l.,

123:5.7 center of liberal interpretation of Jewish traditional l.

123:5.11 had just inaugurated a compulsory education l.),

124:1.13 in constant collision with the so-called “oral l.,”

125:0.4 to join that group of new sons of the l. who were

125:2.8 admitted to the consecration of sons of the l. until

125:4.3 here, since you are not of age as a son of the l.?”

125:5.1 enjoy seeing a lad confuse the wise men of the l..

125:5.10 so set them free from their terrible bondage to l.,

125:6.2 much time was devoted to the l. and the prophets,

125:6.4 who so deftly sparred with the expounders of the l.,

125:6.6 of a child, had been recognized as a son of the l.,

126:4.1 now the day had come when, according to l., Jesus

128:6.6 at the ceremony of receiving the sons of the l. into

131:2.12 ‘Great peace have they who love my l..

131:4.4 and the changeless guardian of everlasting l..

131:8.6 Ignorance of the divine l. is misery and disaster.

133:4.7 thus being guided by the spirit of the l. as well as

134:6.0 6. LAW, LIBERTY, AND SOVEREIGNTY

134:6.1 civilization made possible by enforcement of LAW..

134:6.9 World l. must come into being and must be enforced

135:6.8 instruct in the spirit as well as the letter of the l..

137:4.13 No l. of nature was modified, abrogated, or even

137:7.7 not such sticklers for the details of l. enforcement.

140:3.14 Be willing to suffer injustice rather than to go to l.

140:5.23 based on faith and love and not on l.—ethics and duty

140:6.2 mistake of thinking I have come to set aside the l.

140:6.2 I come not to transgress the l. but rather to write

140:6.4 “You have heard it said by those who teach the l.:

140:6.5 You have heard the teachers of the l. say, ‘You shall

140:6.9 The l. says, ‘An eye for an eye, and a tooth for a

141:2.0 2. GOD’S LAW AND THE FATHER’S WILL

141:2.2 you indeed are made to hear the l. of the Universe

141:2.2 when the Father’s will is your l., you are hardly in

141:2.2 When God’s will is your l., you are noble slave

142:1.5 fruits of the spirit in one’s personal life, is the l. of

142:2.1 and takes vengeance on those who obey not his l..

142:3.10 discerned the growth of the understanding of divine l

142:3.10 they had ten commandments which served as their l.

142:3.22 and positive l. of love, the injunction to love God

142:3.22 it is this supreme l. of love for God and for man that

142:7.1 mercy prevail so that we shall have no more l. and

143:2.4 The new l. of the spirit endows you with the

143:2.4 the liberty of self-mastery in place of the old l. of

145:2.2 he took the first text from the l., reading from the

145:2.5 I will even write my l. in their hearts.

146:2.3 lest they should hear my l. and the words which I

146:2.3 who turns away his ear from hearing the divine l.,

146:2.5 4. There is a basic l. of justice in the universe which

147:6.4 You do no wrong in eating, but you do break the l.

147:6.4 “You are indeed zealous for the l., and you do well

147:6.4 And have you not read in our l. that it is lawful to

147:6.6 you are unfortunate and already breakers of the l..”

148:4.3 Evil is the unintended transgression of the divine l.,

148:4.4 transgression of the divine l., the Father’s will.

148:4.5 transgression of the divine l., the Father’s will.

148:5.4 love of the Father just because some wise l. of his

148:5.5 afflicted, I went astray, but now do I keep the l..

148:6.3 transgression of divine l. is sooner or later

149:1.7 these cases of healing must be found in a great l.

149:2.8 “better that the words of the l. should be burned than

149:3.1 Jesus taught not so much from the l. as from life,

149:3.3 of the cardinal teachings of the Jewish sacred l..

150:8.3 Enlighten our eyes in the l.; cause our hearts to

150:8.4 consisted in repeating numerous passages from the l.

150:8.8 persons to read not less than three verses of the l.,

150:8.9 And when Jesus had ceased reading from the l., he

151:1.4 My children, do you not perceive the l. of the spirit

153:2.1 Jesus introduced this sermon by reading from the l.

153:3.3 and unwashed hands is a transgression of the l. of

153:3.3 you enact a l. of tradition which permits undutiful

153:3.3 The l. of the elders thus relieves such crafty

153:3.4 you dare to set up your own teachings above the l.

153:3.6 blasphemy or on one of flouting the sacred l. of

153:3.7 regulations which was represented by the oral l.

159:4.1 that the words of the l. are the very words of God,

162:2.1 Moses gave you the l., yet how many of you

162:2.1 Moses in this l. enjoins you, saying, ‘You shall not

162:2.2 They circumcise in accordance with the l. on the

162:2.9 this ignorant multitude who know not the l. or

162:2.9 And even then does not our l. require fairness?

164:1.1 Jesus answered, “What is written in the l. and the

164:1.2 could be construed as an attack upon the sacred l..

164:4.3 He violates the l., first, in making the clay, then,

167:5.2 The l. of the universe is: Ask and you shall receive;

168:3.3 other accusations of flouting the Jewish sacred l..

169:0.6 in many other ways he flouts the sacred l. of Israel.

173:1.1 from all “blemish” in the meaning of the Levitical l.

174:4.2 on these two commandments hang all the l. and

175:1.6 of eternal truth and the custodians of the divine l..

175:1.8 observe the essentials of the l. but do not pattern

175:1.17 and disregard the weightier matters of the l.—faith,

178:1.12 You must not forget the great l. of human fairness

180:5.1 divine endowment is not the letter or l. of truth,

180:5.8 the interpretation of the l. of conduct by the spirit

183:5.3 The Roman l. allows that any prisoner may have at

184:2.10 against the l. to keep poultry within the city proper.

184:3.17 nature regarding Jesus’ relation to the Roman l.

185:6.2 an unjust and illegal procedure since the Roman l.

185:6.7 “We have a sacred l., and by that l. this man ought

185:7.4 You should take him and judge him by your l..

187:1.7 strictly against the l. to show friendly feelings for

188:1.2 buried in a Jewish cemetery; there was a strict l.

188:1.2 Joseph and Nicodemus knew this l., and on the

192:2.11 There is but one l. to obey—that is the command to

195:0.3 education, magic, medicine, art, literature, l.,

195:2.3 Oriental l. was stern and arbitrary; Greek l. was

195:2.3 Greek l. was fluid and artistic;Roman l. was dignified

195:6.14 determiners are not the exclusive l. of the cosmos.

195:7.21 the scope defined by both material and spiritual l.,

196:3.26 The evolutionary mind is able to discover l., morals,

law of God

2:6.8 The love of God saves the sinner; the l. destroys the

3:2.14 3. By the l., by the righteousness and justice of the

88:2.3 a superfetish, the then existent concept of the l..

law of Moses

121:7.3 Moses had given them their l. and they would not

127:6.7 by year, to eat the Passover “according to the l..”

147:7.2 Fasting may be an appropriate part of the l., but in

159:4.2 The words of the l. and the teachings of the

162:2.1 Moses gave you the l., yet how many of you

162:2.1 Moses in this l. enjoins you, saying, ‘You shall not

162:3.2 Now, the l. commands that we should stone such a

162:3.3 the plan of Jesus’ enemies, if he upheld the l.

166:2.4 show yourselves to the priests as required by the l..”

175:1.18 with the letter of your interpretation of Moses’ l.

law, moral

2:6.5 that God is the source of the m. of the universe.

66:7.8 Hap presented the early races with a m..

70:11.5 while religion consecrated the custom as m.,

74:7.20 The m. of Eden was little different from the seven

77:4.11 ancestors of the Assyrians taught that their m. of

law, natural

1:2.2 for nature, neither is the Father n. personified.

14:2.6 All n. is co-ordinated on a basis entirely different

25:3.5 Though executing decrees in defiance of neither n.

118:10.12n. is so often apparently cruel, heartless, and

136:6.2 organized and prosecuted in accordance with n.

136:6.6 might accelerate n., but to transcend his own laws

136:7.2 expecting a Messiah who would be above n..

136:9.1 policy as pertained to his individual relations to n.

146:5.2 case of preknowledge concerning the course of n.,

law-abiding

86:5.12 A person could be a l. citizen by day, but when he

156:2.4 the universe is wholly and ever l. and unfailingly

law-bound

12:7.6 not an automatic force; God is not a slavish l. power.

law-Creator

3:6.4 What unintended homage the mechanist pays the l.

law-enforcement

188:5.11 a relentless Sovereign of stern justice and rigid l..

law-limited

1:7.4 surrounded by an ever-changing and l. universe,

law-respecting

2:6.4 moral standard and created a l. people as a group,

law-subject

141:2.2 look not upon yourselves as l. creatures of a king

Law Forecasters

39:3.3 2. L. Forecasters.

lawbreaker

169:0.6 3. Jesus is a l.. Jesus heals disease on the Sabbath

175:4.10 2. They held that Jesus was a l.; that he had shown

184:3.15 What do you think should be done with this l. and

lawbreaking

147:6.2 when they had amassed sufficient evidence of l.

184:3.1 he was worthy of death on informal charges of l.,

lawful

72:5.9 adjust and decree the l. hours of daily gainful toil.

140:5.11 by an unshakable faith in a l. and friendly universe.

147:6.4 it was not l. for anyone to eat save the priests?

147:6.4 And have you not read in our law that it is l. to do

148:7.2 ask if it would be l. to be healed on the Sabbath

148:7.2 Is it l. to do such things on the Sabbath day?”

148:7.2 “Yes, Master, it would be l. thus to do well on the

148:7.2 you all agreed that it was l. to lift the sheep out of

148:7.2 I call you to witness that it is l. to exhibit loving-

148:7.2 I proclaim that it is l. to do good to men on the

148:7.3 “I have just told you that it is l. to do good on the

163:3.7 Is it not l. for me to do what I will with my own?

167:1.4 Is it l. to heal the sick and afflicted on the Sabbath

174:2.2 Is it l. for us to give tribute to Caesar?

184:0.1 It was not l. to convene the Sanhedrin court before

185:2.3 Pilate: “It is not l. for us to put any man to death,

lawgiver

3:2.2 There is only one l.. He upholds the worlds in space

137:8.4 Yahweh is our judge, Yahweh is our l., Yahweh is

196:3.26 Adjuster, reveals to the evolving human mind the l.,

lawless

146:2.3 away from hearing the petitions of such l. mortals.

195:5.10 be not tempted to indulge in a l. plunge into cheap

lawlessness

124:1.4 that something be done to suppress the l. of his son.

Lawmaker

4:1.2 unchanging and perfect nature of the supreme L..

lawmakers

39:3.3 to place before the constellation l. a forecast of

39:3.3 appear before the celestial l. to speak for those

89:1.1 reinforced, taboos became l. and institution builders.

lawmaking

43:2.2 Constellations function as the legislative or l. units,

43:3.5 associated with those legislative and l. functions of

lawssee lawswith God; laws withnature or natural;

see in-laws

2:5.3 results of his foolish transgression of the divine l..

2:7.3 While the l. and decrees, the thoughts and

3:2.7 you enjoy regarding the existence of the higher l.

3:6.4 elaboration of universe l. he so deeply reverences.

3:6.4 pays the law-Creator when he conceives such l. to be

4:2.2 a changeless Deity and his immutable l., modified

4:2.6 Nature is a qualification of the l. of perfection by the

7:1.8 In accordance with well-known l., we can and do

12:1.1 The l. of physical organization and administration

12:3.11 all computations are estimates based on assumed l..

12:6.6 with certain relatively stable but unknown l.

12:7.4 There is no conflict among the l. of the Infinite;

15:4.1 in conformity to the gravity l. of force, energy,

15:6.16 The l. of physical-energy behavior are basically

15:8.8 We are able to recognize most of the l. governing

15:8.8 which are not wholly amenable to the l. of energy

25:3.5 the conciliators in accordance with the higher l. of

25:4.1 experience in the application of the l. of perfection

25:4.15 teachers of applied law, the l. of the universe

25:4.19 equally devoted to the efficient interpretation of all l.

25:4.20 having been adjudged in contempt of the divine l.

28:5.21 and in harmony with the immutable l. of the universal

30:3.3 especially their physical l. of evolution and control.

33:8.5 If their advice is founded on the fundamental l. of

39:3.3 promulgate the basic l. of Nebadon, l. designed to

40:10.3 the established l. of the Supreme Universe Rulers.

42:1.9 All l., organizations, administration, and testimony of

42:7.10 Statisticians may announce l. governing a large

42:8.2 is not wholly dominated by your recognized l. of

43:2.1 matters are adjudicated in accordance with the l.

44:5.4 energy acts in accordance with established l.,

44:5.4 There are just as certain and reliable l. in the spirit

44:5.4 students of the fundamental l. of the Eternal Son

44:5.7 the knowledge of the l of transmittal and interference

49:1.3 The l. of Nebadon are the divine mandates of

52:5.10 fewer and fewer restrictive l. are necessary.

55:5.4 Self-control is rendering l. of human enactment

58:2.3 to be incompatible with the l. of accidental chance,

65:6.8 The l. of physics are not responsive to training; they

69:9.12 Following the loss of faith in the fetish, l. were

69:9.12 But game l., the right to hunt, long preceded land l..

70:11.0 11. LAWS AND COURTS

70:11.1 to draw sharp distinctions between mores and l. as

70:11.1 Mores are l. and police regulations in the making.

70:11.1 undefined mores tend to crystallize into precise l.,

70:11.2 originally these l. applied only to fellow tribesmen,

70:11.5 The ancients claimed that their olden l., the taboos

70:11.6 which later ruling minds formulated the written l..

70:11.6 The ancient judge had no l..

70:11.7 represents the effort of judges to adapt written l. to

71:3.7 The l. of the ideal state are few in number, and

71:3.7 they have passes out of the negativistic taboo age

72:3.8 Marriage and divorce l. are uniform throughout the

72:3.9 Notwithstanding their easy divorce l., the rate of

72:12.5 realization of a planetary government with its l.,

74:7.12 The l. of the Garden were based on the older codes

74:7.13 1. The l. of health and sanitation.

74:7.16 4. The l. of fair play and competition.

74:7.17 5. The l. of home life.

75:8.7 vast aggregation of physical matter dominated by l.

82:3.2 the mores, the l. regulating the external aspects of

83:8.8 restricted by the taboos, and enforced by the l. of

88:2.9 a superb collection of letters, l., legends, allegories,

91:9.1 you should bear in mind the l. of prevailing petitions:

97:10.2 into bondage to their own priest-ridden code of l.,

101:4.1 The l. of revelation hamper us greatly by their

102:2.3 not explained by the l. of physiology, psychology,

102:7.2 stabilized by absolutely unchanging l., the habits of

104:2.3 no influence on the ordained l. of the material

108:2.5 We do not fully comprehend the l. governing such

108:4.3 seem to function in accordance with universe l. apart

111:4.8 liberated from the fetters of the l. of antecedent

112:7.6 as such is subject to the l. of material existence.

118:10.14 gradual accumulation of the knowledge of the l. of

120:4.5 a miracle—the operation of universal l. beyond our

123:5.12 more liberal in the interpretation of the traditional l.

131:8.6 “They who know the l. of the Eternal are wise.

132:5.13 honest interpretation of the l. of justice, equity,

134:6.1 in peace without becoming subservient to such l.,

136:6.6 accelerate natural law, but to transcend his own l.,

136:7.2 defiance of his Father’s l. of gravity, be justified in

136:7.2 but a questionable trifling with the established l. of

140:6.9 The rulers of men may have such l., but not so in the

140:8.9 he was always duly observant of all civil l. and

140:8.14 Jesus repeatedly refused to lay down l. regarding

140:8.29 crystallized (during his day) into theological l.;

141:2.1 a king seated upon his throne and decreeing the l.

141:2.1 this place of miraculous power promulgating the l.

141:2.1 he fills all things and proclaims his l. to universes

141:7.4 departed from this world, left behind no books, l.,

142:7.4 restating the two fundamental l. of living: the first

143:2.2 in accordance with the light and l. of his fathers,

146:2.3 to the Gods as they speak to their creation in the l.

148:4.2 Never forget these l. of relation to the Father’s will:

148:6.11 of sin—the transgression of the l. of life and light.

153:3.3 traditions of the fathers and the l. of our elders?”

153:3.3 commandments of God by the l. of your tradition?

153:3.6 of the elders, or so-called oral l. of the nation.

154:3.2 of flouting the sacred l. of the Jewish nation.

154:7.1 and other violations of the sacred l. of the Jews.

156:2.4 Master’s teachings about the uniformity of the l.

161:2.4 because he transgresses none of the Father’s l..

163:3.4 in obedience to his just l. of merciful and loving

164:4.1 and in direct violation of their own self-imposed l..

165:4.8 Do you not know that the Jewish l. of inheritance

166:1.9 2. Scrupulous observance of the l. of purification.

166:4.8 to comply with the natural l. governing the world.

166:4.9 they had thus complied with the l. of fruitfulness,

167:5.2 into conflict with their l. concerning divorce.

167:5.2 contrast the better marriage l. of the Jewish code

167:5.5 Jesus did urge the Jews to live up to their own l. and

167:5.5 social practices represented by either their written l.

175:1.2 with the reasonable requirements of the l. of Moses

178:1.2 employ physical force in the execution of their l.

178:1.12 of civil governments or by the enaction of secular l..

178:1.15 in accordance with the l. of spiritual growth,

183:5.1 with the enforcement of the Jewish ecclesiastical l.

184:3.13 of death-deserving transgressions of the Jewish l.,

184:5.6 was irregular and wholly contrary to the Jewish l..

185:2.2 judgment on him in accordance with your own l.?”

185:2.5 to do with infringements of Jewish ecclesiastical l.;

188:1.5 the Passover feast according to the l. of Moses.

188:4.5 rebellion against the Father’s will and the Sons’ l. by

194:4.10 interfered with the observance of the Jewish l..

195:7.22 The universe is not like the l., mechanisms, and the

lawswith God

4:2.2 For example: As God’s l. have been ordained in

4:2.2 operation of these l. has been further influenced by

12:7.2 true that the l. of God are not inherently arbitrary.

12:7.2 The l. of God are merely the habits of God,

12:7.4 There is no conflict among the l. of the Infinite;

111:6.6 and man can discover the l. of God without love,

131:8.6 “They who know the l. of the Eternal are wise.

131:8.6 They who know the l. of God are liberal minded.

136:7.2 defiance of his Father’s l. of gravity, be justified in

146:2.3 is inconsistent with the known and established l.

161:2.4 because he transgresses none of the Father’s l..

164:4.10 of Moses, and we are the teachers of the l. of God.

195:2.6 he discerned in the laws of nature the l. of God.

lawswith nature or natural

2:3.2 wise natural l. and righteous spiritual mandates!

3:2.7 natural l. have been suspended, that misadaptations

42:1.3 the operation of natural l. apart from the cosmic

42:11.1 But while in practical application the l. of nature

79:6.11 research and fearless exploration of the l. of nature

86:7.4 manipulation within the l. of nature will enable man

136:5.5 character of an act transcending the natural l.

136:6.2 violate, or outrage his own established natural l..

136:6.2 by his Personalized Adjuster, that these natural l.

136:7.3 refused to work in defiance of his established l. of

136:9.9 when he refused presumptuously to defy natural l..

195:2.6 training a lawyer; he revered even the l. of nature.

195:2.6 Christianity, he discerned in the l. of nature the laws

lawyer

164:1.1 a certain l., seeking to entangle Jesus in a

164:1.1 The l., knowing the teachings of both Jesus and

164:1.2 the l. was not wholly sincere in asking this question,

164:1.2 The l. asked this question hoping to entrap Jesus into

164:1.2 This l. was familiar with Jesus’ teachings and the

164:1.3 But Jesus discerned the l.’ motive, and instead of

164:1.3 when the l. perceived that he had fallen into his

164:1.4 The l. answered, “He who showed mercy,” that he

164:1.4 The l. was forced to give the very answer to the

164:1.4 Jesus not only confounded the dishonest l., but he

166:1.5 replied to the l.: “You, like the Pharisees, delight in

174:4.2 “Master, I am a l., and I would like to ask you

174:4.3 When the l. perceived that Jesus had answered not

174:4.3 When the l. answered thus discreetly, Jesus looked

174:4.4 Jesus spoke the truth when he referred to this l. as

174:4.5 were either disarmed by Jesus’ answer to the l.,

195:2.6 The Roman was by nature and training a l.;

lawyers

71:7.4 passed from the control of the clergy to that of l.

148:9.3 together with other scribes and l. who sat with

166:1.2 with two or three l., were already there and seated

166:1.5 one of the l. who was at the table, addressing him,

166:1.5 nothing good in the scribes, the Pharisees, or the l.

166:1.5 Woe upon all of you l. who have taken away the

167:1.1 leading men and l. were bidden to this breakfast,

167:1.4 “My friends, teachers in Israel and learned l., I

167:2.1 one of the l. present, desiring to relieve the silence,

lax

72:3.9 Divorce regulations are somewhat l., but decrees of

140:8.14 In Jesus’ time divorce practices were l. in Palestine

143:5.4 being a woman of l. morals, Nalda was minded

147:5.9 Jesus declared that the heavenly Father is not a l.,

167:5.3 Jesus intimated strong disapproval of the l. divorce

laxity

70:7.9 the earlier groups were remarkably free from sex l..

89:7.4 Many of the peculiar associations of sex l. with

167:5.2 the disgraceful l. of the Pharisaic interpretations of

laysee laywith down; laywith hands; laywith hold

28:6.19 high seconaphim l. bare the deep motives of the heart

29:4.14 When we l. lines of energy for the purpose of

59:5.6 Today frogs still l. their eggs in water, and their

60:2.11 animals always returned to the land to l. their eggs.

73:3.6 Without and beyond, the world l. in darkness,

75:2.3 only hope for success l. in the adroit employment of

76:5.6 l. the foundations for the further uplift and spiritual

78:1.12 The hope of future civilization l. in the second

78:3.8 The peoples of India l. stagnant, with a civilization

87:2.3 it required from three days to a year to “l. the ghost”

92:6.17 the hope of the survival of Occidental civilization l.

93:5.1 Melchizedek did l. upon Abraham the responsibility

95:5.12 The weakness of Ikhnaton’s doctrine l. in the fact

97:5.2 saying: “Judgment also will I l. to the line and

107:7.3 they l. plans for man’s eternal career, they adapt,

121:5.17 first European religions to l. one hand upon morals

123:5.12 and far beyond l. the rocky hills of Moab.

123:6.9 Nahor requested permission to l. the whole matter

124:6.8 and Joseph pointed out to him that the Holy City l.

130:3.9 Alexandria this famous Hellenistic Jew l. sick abed.

130:4.1 he sought to l. a more trustworthy foundation for

132:5.2 minded to l. before you my view of the solution of

132:5.16 presume to l claim to all the advantages and blessings

132:5.19 First cleanse your capital before you l. claim to the

132:5.20 do not l. claim to an unfair portion of such rewards

132:5.21 no man should l. personal claim to that wealth which

134:0.1 he began to l. plans for a public career in the land

135:2.3 Elizabeth returned to their home and began to l.

137:4.4 the eloquence of his rebuke l. in the expression of

140:1.7 I would l. no grievous burdens upon your minds, I

140:6.11 l. not up for yourselves treasures on earth, but by

140:6.11 but by your unselfish service l. up for yourselves

147:0.2 The greatest danger to Jesus l. in the Jerusalem

151:3.13 a forecast of what l. ahead of him for the remainder

151:5.4 Meanwhile Jesus l. asleep in the stern of the boat

152:1.1 Jesus, going up to where the child l., took her by

154:7.2 the Master truly “had not where to l. his head.”

155:1.3 even as the heathen take a city they l. siege to?

157:6.12 heaven have nests, I have not where to l. my head?”

157:7.5 Jesus said to the twelve: “L. in provisions and

158:5.2 convulsions he l. there before them as one dead.

163:2.2 but the Son of Man has nowhere to l. his head.

165:4.3 he had failed to l. up treasures in heaven for the

169:3.2 Lazarus, who l. at this rich man’s gate, covered

170:5.18 church dared to l. claim to those mysterious powers

171:1.3 to go to Jerusalem and l. claim to David’s throne.

172:3.10 will cast a trench around about you and l. siege to

174:1.1 They had both agreed to l. the matter before Jesus,

182:3.4 when he had finished praying, he l. for a moment

188:0.1 The day and a half that Jesus’ mortal body l. in the

188:1.1 they stood astride the Master’s body as it l. there on

188:3.13 Salvington while the Master’s body l. in the tomb.

188:5.6 stoned to death, “L. not this sin to their charge.”

189:1.4 remains of Jesus l. wrapped in burial cloths.

189:4.6 The covering sheet l. at the foot of the burial niche.

laywith down

21:2.12 They may l. their lines of power to incarnate as the

127:2.5 to support Jesus’ family if he would l. his tools

140:5.21 “Greater love has no man than to l. his life for his

140:8.14 He repeatedly refused to l. laws regarding marriage

143:1.6 calmly and all alone to l. your life for the love of

165:2.8 I am the true shepherd who is willing even to l.

165:2.8 he will protect his flock and, if necessary, l. his life

165:2.10 I will not hesitate to l. my life in the service of his

165:2.10 But, mind you, if I l. my life, I will take it up again.

165:2.10 I have the right and the power to l. my life, and I

174:5.8 but he who is willing to l. his life for my sake

176:2.7 when each of you is called to l. his life struggle

177:0.3 until that hour when I am ready to l. my life

180:1.3 greater love can no man have than this: he will l. his

181:2.15 my disciples will not hesitate to l. their lives for this

182:1.3 there remains only for me to l. my life in the flesh.

182:3.1 I know that the hour has come to l. this life in the

183:1.2 Jesus elected to l. his life in the flesh in the manner

186:5.1 True, the Master did l. his life in the flesh on this

187:0.3 Father sustains me because I am willing to l. my life.

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

187:0.3 I have authority to l. it down, and I have authority to

188:5.6 first gospel teacher who was called upon to l. down

188:5.7 the cross discloses one who was willing to l. his life

188:5.7 that he would be willing to l. his life for his friends—

188:5.7 that he was willing to l. his life for his enemies,

189:0.2 within himself the power to l. his observable life

193:0.5 I have the power to l. my life and to take it up again

laywith hands

162:2.4 The agents of the scribes wanted to l. upon him,

162:5.5 And no man dared to l. hands upon him.

164:5.3 rushed out to l. upon the stones to cast at him, but

177:0.3 No man will l. on me until that hour when I am

183:3.1 that the apprehenders could easily l. on him before

183:5.3 to be with his Master, and no man shall l. on him.

laywith hold

3:5.13 Man could never l. saving hold on righteousness if

131:3.2 By faith let us l. upon true righteousness and

131:5.5 Through grace l. upon us and minister saving

133:4.11 l. firm hold on the assurances of sonship with God

142:6.7 Nicodemus said: “But how can I begin to l. upon

142:6.9 But Nicodemus did summon faith enough to l. of the

148:7.2 the Sabbath day, would you reach down, l. on it,

173:4.5 They greatly desired to l. on him then and there, but

175:1.9 they secretly l. of widows’ houses and take profit

175:1.14 “Woe upon you, chief priests and rulers who l. of the

176:2.1 to l. fast hold upon these promises to return.

183:3.9 got near enough to John to l. upon his coat, but

layer

15:3.16 and there is increased superimposition, l. upon l..

41:6.3 This explains why there is a calcium l., a gaseous

58:2.2 short wave lengths are absorbed by a l. of ozone

58:2.2 would make a l. only one tenth of an inch thick;

58:2.2 But were this ozone l. just a trifle thicker, you

58:2.4 operations similar to the action of the unique ozone l

58:5.3 a mobile l. of molten lava held under high pressure

58:7.4 this ancient and primitive fossil-bearing stone l.

58:7.6 This stone l., the oldest fossil-bearing stratum in the

59:3.1 The thickness of this ancient rock l. averages about

59:3.9 This l. of rock extends from the eastern mountains

59:4.7 this red l. extends over much of the earth’s surface,

59:5.19 l. upon l., as the coastlands rose and fell during these

60:1.4 This l. is to be found all over Africa and Australia.

layers

15:3.16 fewer and fewer systems, l., circuits, and universes.

41:7.1 what elements may appear in the outer l. of a sun,

41:9.4 gas elasticity of the suns upholds the overlying l.

41:9.4 a sun begins to throw its exterior l. off into space,

57:7.8 the metals which abounded in the superficial l. of the

57:8.12 These rock l. have been heated, bent, twisted,

57:8.12 they passed through these distorting metamorphic

57:8.13 enormous l. of fossil-free stratified stone were

57:8.13 ages have become mixed with these older prelife l..

58:5.5 The lava l. of the earth’s crust, when cooled, form

58:7.1 deposited rocks are commingled with subsequent l.

58:7.1 on the topmost l. occasionally may be found some

58:7.1 In many places these oldest stratified rock l.,

58:7.2 But the absence of such fossils in the early rock l.

58:7.3 the oldest stratified rock l., is about one and one-

58:7.3 many of the l. which have been ascribed to this era

58:7.5 primitive fossil-bearing rocks, existing in several l.,

58:7.9 rest directly upon those l. which date back beyond

58:7.10 the upper l. of these transition rock deposits

58:7.10 the copper in these rock l. results from water

59:0.9 The very first and oldest l. are separated from the

59:3.1 bottom gradually built up very thick l. of limestone

59:3.2 No fire rocks or lava are found in the stone l. of this

59:3.6 the British Isles region today appears as alternate l.

59:3.9 Several l. extend over Canada, portions of South

59:4.5 the resulting limestone l. run from 500 to 5,000 feet

59:4.16 the Susquehanna River cut a valley exposing these l.,

59:5.15 coal l. alternate with shale, stone, and conglomerate.

59:5.16 Coal l. often hold both gas and oil.

59:5.17 In North America the l. of coal in the various beds,

60:1.1 The red l. throughout these sedimentations over both

60:1.2 Few fossils are to be found in these l., but numerous

60:1.3 Lava was later forced in between many of these l..

60:1.10 They were egg l. and are distinguished from all

60:2.5 5,000 feet; but little limestone is present in these l..

60:3.5 The many colored l. of pure clay now used for the

60:3.9 These l. vary in thickness from 200 feet in some

60:3.10 these l. of porous semirock pick up water at

60:3.14 rocks are obliquely thrust out over the Cretaceous l..

60:3.14 here may be found the prelife stone l. shoved out

60:3.16 The deposition l. of these and preceding lava flows

60:4.2 coupled with enormous overthrusts of the various l.,

61:2.3 and Iceland, coal being deposited between these l..

layingsee laying down

61:1.9 small reptilian, egg-l. type of mammal flourished

87:2.2 ritual of l. the ghost was sure to delay its progress

90:4.4 Disease was treated by chanting, l. on of hands,

124:5.5 very proud of the lad and had already begun l. plans

127:5.1 by going direct to Rebecca, l. the whole story

130:6.2 Jesus, l. a gentle hand on his shoulder, said: “No,

135:12.7 to the prison for the body of John, and after l. it in

136:4.5 the careful l. of those plans for further ministry

137:1.6 And Jesus, l. a hand on the shoulder of each of

139:5.9 he refrained from l. hands on his converts in token

167:6.2 Jesus received all of the children,l. his hands on them

181:2.9 l. his hand on Simon’s shoulder, Jesus said: “It is

184:3.11 revolutionist in that Jesus advocated l. violent hands

laying down

187:5.2 he never doubted that he was now l. his life in the

188:5.5 inspired by the sight of God’s l. his incarnate life

layman

196:1.4 an unpretentious l.; the world’s greatest religious

196:1.4 the world’s greatest religious teacher was indeed a l..

laymen

139:0.4 it was intended to convey the idea that they were l.

190:1.7 manifest fear and express doubts, while these l.,

190:1.7 And they engage in this eventful service ere Jesus’

lays

101:5.11 revealed religion l. increasing emphasis on loving,

106:5.1 these two experiential Deities l. the foundation for

159:1.2 when the shepherd has found his lost sheep, he l.

Lazarusclose friend of Jesus

124:6.9 about the same age as Jesus—Mary, Martha, and L.

125:2.5 L. took Jesus in hand, and they began a systematic

125:2.7 Jesus was permitted to go home with L. to spend

125:2.7 L., Martha, and Mary heard Jesus discuss things

125:2.8 Jesus saw less of L. since he was not eligible for

125:2.8 he attended some of the public talks delivered in

125:2.8 L. was the same age as Jesus, but in Jerusalem

125:6.1 when L.’ mother remarked that his parents must be

127:3.5 L., and Jesus talked together far into the night.

127:6.3 what he wanted was an opportunity to talk with L.

127:6.5 Jesus wanted most of all to see L., Martha, and

127:6.5 L. was the same age as Jesus and now head of the

127:6.5 by the time of this visit L.’ mother had been laid to

127:6.6 L. had arranged to celebrate the Passover with

127:6.6 celebrate the feast where they were, at L.’ house.

127:6.6 “But,” said L., “we have no paschal lamb.”

128:6.5 soul, when they chanced to meet L. of Bethany.

128:6.5 While Jesus talked with L. and sought to arrange

134:9.2 Jesus and John stopped overnight at Bethany with L.

141:9.1 L. of Bethany had been down to the Jordan twice to

141:9.1 Jesus his apostles to make their headquarters with L.

141:9.2 only by the twelve when he arrived at L.’ home.

142:8.4 The Sabbath weekends they usually spent with L.

143:0.1 personal effects to be stored at the home of L. at

147:4.1 were assembled about the fire in L.’ garden,

152:7.1 For this one night they stopped at the home of L.,

152:7.1 a believer named Simon, near the house of L. in

162:7.6 Bethany where Martha, Mary, and L. awaited him.

162:8.1 It had been arranged that Jesus should lodge with L.

162:8.2 while L. and Mary sat at Jesus’ feet drinking in his

167:4.2 very fond of Martha, Mary, and their brother, L.;

167:4.5 do you not realize that our friend L. has fallen

167:4.6 “Master, if L. has fallen asleep, then will he the more

167:4.6 did not understand that Jesus meant that L. had

167:4.6 from this world, Jesus now said plainly: “L. is dead.

168:0.0 THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS

168:0.1 Martha’s brother, L., had been dead four days

168:0.2 Mary sent word to Jesus concerning L.’ illness,

168:0.2 he would just speak the curative words, and L.

168:0.2 And when L. died a few hours after the messenger

168:0.2 late, until he had already been dead for several hours

168:0.2 late, until he had already been dead for several hours

168:0.4 L. and his sisters were the children of a well-to-do

168:0.6 or question Jesus’ conduct as related to L.’ death.

168:0.6 answered Martha: “I know that he will rise again in

168:0.10 Jesus saw how they grieved over the death of L.,

168:0.12 moved by the contention between his love for L.

168:0.12 the show of forced and outward mourning for L.

168:1.0 1. AT THE TOMB OF LAZARUS

168:1.5 Jesus truly hesitated about bringing L. back to life.

168:1.5 His sisters really needed him but Jesus regretted

168:1.5 bitter persecution Jesus well knew L. would have to

168:1.6 went to Jesus on Sunday, telling him of L.’  illness

168:1.6 orders for the indefinite detention of L.’ Adjuster

168:1.6 Adjuster on the planet subsequent to L.’ death,

168:1.6 just fifteen minutes before L. breathed his last.

168:1.7 Did the divine mind of Jesus know, even before L.

168:1.10 The small group assembled before L.’ tomb little

168:1.11 ready to enact the drama of the resurrection of L.

168:1.12 Mary hoped that L. was to be raised from the dead

168:1.12 by the fear that L. would not be presentable,

168:1.12 Jesus wanted only to take one last look at L..

168:1.15 in the minds of all who were present at L.’ tomb

168:2.0 2. THE RESURRECTION OF LAZARUS

168:2.1 they could dimly see the form of L., wrapped in linen

168:2.2 Jesus cried with a loud voice, “L., come forth!”

168:2.3 the hitherto lifeless form of L. began to move and

168:2.3 And as he stood up before them—alive—Jesus, said,

168:2.5 L. greeted Jesus and the apostles and asked the

168:2.5 asked the meaning of the grave cloths and why he

168:2.5 Martha told L. of his death, burial, and resurrection.

168:2.5 Martha had to explain to him that he had died on

168:2.5 inasmuch as he had had no consciousness of time

168:2.6 As L. came out of the tomb, the Personalized Adj.

168:2.6 gave command to the former Adjuster of L.,

168:2.7 Then went L. over to Jesus and, with his sisters,

168:2.7 Jesus, taking L. by the hand, lifted him up, saying:

168:2.9  L. could hardly comprehend what had occurred.

168:2.9 He knew he had been very sick, but he could recall

168:2.9 but he could recall only that he had fallen asleep

168:2.9 He was never able to tell anything about these four

168:2.9 in the tomb because he was wholly unconscious.

168:2.10 Scores of men and women went to look upon L.

168:3.4 L. and his sisters were summoned to appear before

168:3.4 no doubt could be entertained that L. had been

168:3.4 Sanhedrin virtually admitted the resurrection of L.,

168:3.7 assembled, by prearrangement, at the home of L.,

168:4.2 And yet, in spite of this promise, L. actually died.

168:4.5 When Jesus said that L.’ sickness was really not to

168:4.5 to the death, he had already been dead eleven hours.

168:5.0 5. WHAT BECAME OF LAZARUS

168:5.1 L. remained at the Bethany home, being the center

168:5.1 he received warning that the Sanhedrin had decreed

168:5.1 useless to put Jesus to death if they permitted L.,

168:5.1 Already had L. suffered bitter persecution from

168:5.2 And so L. took hasty leave of his sisters at Bethany,

168:5.2 never permitting himself to rest long until he had

168:5.2 L. knew Abner well, and here he felt safe from the

168:5.3 L had become treasurer of the church at Philadelphia

168:5.3 He became a strong supporter of Abner in his

168:5.3 the same sickness that carried him off when he was

169:0.2 Word regarding the resurrection of L. had reached

171:1.5 David stopped with L. at Bethany and became

171:1.5 to become the self-appointed defender of L. when

171:1.5 there, in association with Abner and L., he spent

171:3.4 Philadelphia that he was going to Bethany to see L.

171:3.4 hushed expectancy was mostly because of L.’

171:4.5 The resurrection of L. frightened and alarmed Herod

171:4.9 While it was the resurrection of L. that nerved the

172:0.1 L., his sisters, and their friends were expecting them;

172:0.1 people came every day to talk with L. about his

172:0.1 of the little village since the death of L.’ father.

172:0.2 L., Martha, and Mary—more fully realized that Jesus

172:0.3 even on the Sabbath day, to see Jesus and L.,

172:1.1 L. had been raised from the dead, and Lazarus was

172:1.1 L. was becoming a problem to the enemies of Jesus.

172:1.2 This supper was in honor of both Jesus and L.;

172:1.5 Mary the sister of L. stepped forward from among

172:1.5 L. said nothing, but when some of the people

172:1.8 Both L. and Martha knew that Mary had long saved

172:1.9 heard of this dinner in Bethany for Jesus and L.,

172:1.9 to take counsel as to what should be done with L..

172:1.9 And presently they decided that L. must also die.

172:1.9 be useless to put Jesus to death if they permitted L.,

172:2.4 Jesus held converse with L. and instructed him to

172:2.4 It was in obedience to this admonition that L. fled to

172:3.1 work of his earth bestowal, the resurrection of L..

172:3.1 He did not raise L. that the villagers might believe,

172:5.12 And then Judas thought of the resurrection of L.,

174:0.1 At this meeting he said farewell to L., giving him

174:0.1 flee to Philadelphia in Perea, where he later became

175:3.1 impose the death sentence upon both Jesus and L.

177:5.3 certain ones knew that L. had taken hasty flight from

178:2.2 the disciples had learned about the hasty flight of L.

178:3.3 even as I directed that L. flee from the wrath of

183:4.2 Jesus had counseled L. against exposing himself

186:0.1 at the home of Martha and Mary, the sisters of L.

186:3.3 Jesus’ earthly family, assembled at the home of L.

190:1.8 These twenty-six were dispatched to the home of L.

190:1.9 their journey to join their brother, L., at Philadelphia.

190:1.10 Ruth remained at Bethany with L.’ sisters.

190:2.2 James, was standing in the garden of L. before the

190:2.2 Even as James stood before L.’ empty tomb, Mary

190:2.7 with the risen Master on this day at the L. home in

191:4.1 showed himself to Abner and L. and one hundred

191:4.1 Inasmuch as the resurrected L. was now a

191:4.2 synagogue was just being opened by Abner and L.,

191:4.2 where he had appeared between Abner and L.,

193:6.4 going to Philadelphia to visit Abner and L.;

Lazarusbeggar in Nazarite allegory

169:3.2 a beggar named L., who lay at this rich man’s gate

169:3.2 and beheld Abraham afar off and L. in his bosom.

169:3.2 Abraham, have mercy on me and send over L.

169:3.2 enjoyed the good things while L. in like manner

169:3.2 now all this is changed, seeing that L. is comforted

169:3.2 ‘I pray you send L. back to my father’s house,

169:3.3 Jesus questions about the parable of Dives and L.,

laziness

103:5.7 does not foster moral indolence and spiritual l. by

lazy

69:2.6 long struggle between the l. devotees of magic and

69:8.6 slavery compelled backward and l. peoples to work

86:2.5 to supernatural causes is nothing less than a l. and

132:2.2 If you are ethically l. and socially indifferent, you

132:3.3 and dogmatize truth because man is mentally l. in

leadnoun

60:3.20 the l. now being taken by the more agile and active

leadmetal

42:4.12 matter is indicated by the two atomic weights of l..

42:4.12 The l. of original formation weighs slightly more

58:7.6 The lava flows of this age brought much copper, l.,

59:3.4 age that much of the gas, oil, zinc, and l. are found,

59:5.9 stone deposit, in some places containing zinc and l..

leadverbsee leadimperative

5:5.4 Morality does not biologically l. to the higher levels

5:5.11 in time l. to the realization of the supremacy of

9:2.4 ever l. the true of purpose and the honest of heart

9:5.7 human intellect should l. only to reactions of humility

19:1.5 But that path does not l. to spiritual wisdom.

27:6.2 The master philosophers of Paradise delight to l. the

34:5.4 to l. the peoples dwelling on the evolutionary

34:6.11 the Spirit will lovingly l. you along the pathway of

43:6.3 l. all Edentia in the worshipful contemplation of God

45:4.8 the first of the yellow men to teach and l. his people

48:6.10 Side by side they l. me in the beautiful paths and

53:5.3 but we doubt that this authority would l. him to act

58:6.2 progressively l. up from the most simple organisms

61:0.3 mammalian dynasties and l. right up through the

62:5.9 all conspired to l. the human twins northward and

72:12.5 of world-wide peace under law and could l. to the

74:7.24 it was a difficult task to l. these mixed and mongrel

79:4.8 a greater Gautama may arise to l. all India in the

83:2.4 Man has usually taken the l. in courtship, but not

83:8.4 beliefs l. directly to the concept of the indissolubility

88:2.7 A doctrinal fetish will l. mortal man to betray

89:10.4 l. quickly and surely to those faith conquests which

91:1.6 danger that prayer may l. to a morbid sense of sin,

91:1.6 sufficient time at prayer to l. to this harmful brooding

91:4.4 unvaryingly l. to those efforts and exertions which

91:7.1 but when such practices l. to social isolation, they

98:4.8 were supposed to l. up to the “enthusiasm” of the

101:1.3 thoughts, not your feelings, that l. you Godward.

101:1.7 merely l. men to want to believe in God, but rather

101:2.3 Reason, through the study of science, may l. back

101:10.4 Energy and mind do l. back to Paradise and Deity,

102:2.4 does not l. such a sound-minded religionist to take

102:3.3 Material feelings, human emotions, l. directly to

102:3.3 Religious insights, spiritual motivations, l. directly to

103:7.5 following the truth wherever it may l. regardless of

103:9.5 such a faith-trust as would l. man unqualifiedly to

104:4.14 l. all such spirit-born personalities into the supernal

106:3.2 This happening will certainly l. to the completed

106:4.4 Transcendence of the finite can l. only to ultimate

106:8.22 l. directly to the realization of the I AM as an

116:4.10 the everlasting highways of progression which l.

121:5.17 a priest of religion was supposed to l. a moral life.

126:3.3 Jesus endeavored to l. them along by suggestive

126:3.6 never expected to l. Jewish armies in overthrowing

126:3.14 would l. to his being regarded as peculiar or

128:4.7 would l. them to believe in him against their honest

128:6.11 they would l. him out by tugging at his hands until

130:1.2 selfishness which l. eventually to darkness and

130:2.4 brought this erring man near that you may l. him

130:6.2 happiness highways which l. from the sorrows of

131:1.8 He will take us by the hand and l. us to himself.

131:4.3 From this unreal world l. us to the real!

131:4.3 From darkness l. us to the light!

132:2.5 l. directly to an increased desire to do the Father’s

132:6.1 So do those who l. men to God experience the

132:7.1 l. up to the discussion of spiritual questions.

132:7.2 you cannot l. unwilling souls into the joys of

133:2.1 to such a strong man to l. him to attack his wife,

133:3.7 This good spirit ever strives to l. us to God, to help

133:4.4 this spirit will l. all truth-loving and God-serving

133:4.5 whose spirit lives within you and seeks to l. you

133:4.8 seeking to transform their minds and l. their souls to

136:6.8 while Jesus sought to l. his earth children to join him

136:9.7 refused the offer of the Zealots to l. them in

137:4.1 when Jesus consented to l. the wedding procession.

137:8.7 The Son of Man will not l. forth armies in battle

140:3.18 You have heard it said: ‘If the blind l. the blind, they

140:7.6 To l. men to become son-conscious—to faith-realize

140:9.3 And when they l. you to judgment, be not anxious

141:7.4 to l. this individual man to become son-conscious;

142:2.5 “Rabbi, I believe; I desire that you l. me into the

144:2.3 ”Prayer is the breath of the soul and should l. you

144:4.4 Prayer will l. the mortals of earth up to communion

149:4.4 sometimes l. unthinking souls on to recklessness and

149:4.4 when carried too far, l. to cowardice and failure.

149:6.3 And now from reverence I would l. you up,

150:8.11 They sought to l. the Master away, but he would

152:5.4 We fed the multitude, but it did not l. them to

153:3.5 if the blind l. the blind, both shall fall into the pit.

156:5.3 do we pray that God will l. us not into temptation

157:6.6 Jesus had sincerely endeavored to l. his followers

158:6.5 shall l. to the great and final testing of your faith.

159:5.9 to l. your brother in error away from the evil paths

160:1.8 living to where the logic of a fearless mind may l..

164:1.1 this, if you really do, will l. to life everlasting.”

164:1.2 the lawyer hoped to l. him into saying something

165:2.6 you are not true shepherds unless you l. your flocks

165:3.8 reveal the Father to you and to l. you to the Father.

167:3.3 loose his ox from the stall and l. him forth for

175:1.15 What can be expected of a nation when the blind l.

176:1.1 many will come as deliverers and will l. many astray.

177:5.2 blinded rulers l. the teachers of the gospel truth to

178:1.3 l. them also to the recognition of the Father in

178:1.10 Tempt not the angels of your supervision to l. you in

178:2.3 he did l. Jesus aside and, making bold, asked him

178:2.12 The Master prepared to l. his twelve apostles over

180:4.2 shall guide and comfort you and shall eventually l.

180:6.1 things they will do to you and to those you l. into

180:6.2 send this spirit teacher to live in your souls and l.

181:1.2 I can the better l. you on through this life and

181:2.13 then shall the Spirit of Truth l. each of you abroad

181:2.14 follow on as he will l. you and let your brethren

181:2.17 and who ultimately will l. you into all truth.

181:2.20 as the spirit of the new teacher, to l. you forward

183:2.1 informed him that he was ready to l. them to Jesus

185:8.2 The soldiers will l. him forth.”

189:2.6 must necessarily l. to truthful spiritual conclusions.

191:5.3 you will l. them into a saving knowledge of the

191:6.3 Spirit of Truth come upon you, and he shall l. you

193:0.5 He shall l. you into the enlarged truth, and I will go

194:2.7 the Spirit of Truth comes really to l. all believers

195:8.5 this godless philosophy of human society will l. only

195:8.12 liberty, nor property and wealth will l. to peace.

195:8.13 science, industry, and society can l. only to disaster.

leadimperative

141:6.2 L. men into the kingdom, and the great and living

144:5.22 L. us by your own hand, step by step, through the

144:5.29 Ever l. us in the ways of eternal progress.

144:5.48 L. us everlastingly beside the waters of life.

144:5.62 l. us moment by moment in the pathway of loving

144:5.80 Step by step l. us out of darkness and into the

144:5.92 L. us by the hand in the ways of your own choosing

144:5.13 May the Son guide and l. us to the end of the age.

leader

38:6.1 pairs, 288 seraphim), which is commanded by a l..

39:5.5 Michael was born, heralded to the worlds, as the l.

45:4.5 3. Onamonalonton, a far-distant l. of the red man

45:4.6 4. Orlandof, a prince of the blue men and their l. in

45:4.7 5. Porshunta, the oracle and the l. of the orange race

45:4.9 7. Fantad, deliverer of the green men and their l. in

45:4.10 8. Orvonon, the enlightener of the indigo races and l.

45:4.18 1-2-3 the First, the l. of the loyal midway creatures

53:1.5 Beelzebub was the l of the disloyal midway creatures

53:6.2 The seraphic l. was spiritually blinded by the brilliant

63:6.8 spiritual l. of the pre-Planetary Prince days is a

64:6.7 Onamonalonton appeared as their l. and spiritual

64:6.8 another l. succeed in bringing universal peace among

66:5.11 Its l. was Nod.

66:5.23 Their l. was Mek.

67:1.2 he said: “You are like your l., Lucifer, and you have

67:3.2 joined their l. and Daligastia in support of the

67:4.2 staff who went into rebellion chose Nod as their l..

70:6.3 the clan, a selected natural l.; the tribe and later state

70:6.3 the tribe and later state had no natural l., and this

72:12.2 for the first time a great religious l. has arisen who

73:1.3 their name deriving from their first l., Nod, chairman

74:4.3 Van sent their l. in great haste to Adam.

75:2.4 visits Eve was enjoying with a certain Nodite l.

75:3.5 a l. born to them of part origin in the violet stock,

75:3.7 with Cano, the most brilliant mind and active l. of the

75:3.7 Cano was the sincere spiritual l. of those neighboring

75:6.2 followers who pledged themselves to follow their l.,

76:2.9 Cain became a great l. among one group of his

76:3.3 Adam’s second son, Eveson, became a masterly l.

77:7.4 Beelzebub, l. of the apostate secondary midwayers.

78:8.7 refused to subordinate themselves to a common l..

84:6.4 the moral standard-bearer and spiritual l. of mankind.

92:5.5 And men have always tended to venerate the l.,

92:5.8 with the life and teachings of some religious l..

92:5.11 genius of the post-Melchizedek era was the l. of a

93:5.14 Abraham became l. of a second confederation of

93:9.1 were not reconciled to the loss of their wonderful l..

93:9.3 became a terror to the otherwise brave and daring l.;

93:9.4 did Abraham again become a great l. in Palestine.

93:9.4 He was the spiritual l. of all the surrounding tribes,

95:1.6 until Nabodad, the l. of the school at Kish, decided

95:2.2 Each tribal l. in Egypt, after fighting his way to the

96:3.1 under that great l., teacher, and organizer, Moses.

96:3.3 No l. ever undertook to reform and uplift a more

96:5.1 Moses was an extraordinary combination of military l

96:5.1 the most important world teacher and l. between the

96:5.2 one thousand years after the death of the great l..

97:1.8 As the years passed, the grizzled old l. progressed in

97:7.5 no man-made God that this spiritual l. proclaimed.

97:7.6 Like Isaiah the first, this l. preached a God of

99:3.15 individual citizen, may become the outstanding l. of

114:3.2 l. of the celestial beings functioning on Urantia.

119:7.6 a group of Chaldean priests whose l. was Ardnon.

122:2.8 idea that he was to grow up to become a spiritual l.

124:1.13 Before he was ten years old, he had become the l.

124:2.5 Jesus was the generally accepted l. of the Nazareth

125:4.3 But the l. insisted that Jesus was not to be blamed

125:6.3 the l. invited the lad to come forward and bade him

126:0.4 predicted that he was destined to become a great l.

127:2.9 you will have not just one l. from Joseph’s family,

127:5.1 and considering his reputation as a spiritual l., it

127:5.1 destiny; that he was to become a great religious l.,

130:6.5 Fortune became the l. of the Christians in Crete

131:4.4 God is our sure l. and unfailing guide.

132:1.1 It was with Angamon, the l. of the Stoics, that Jesus

132:2.1 Mardus was the acknowledged l. of the Cynics of

133:4.4 To the earnest l. of the Mithraic cult he said: “You

135:2.4 John was very fond of Abner, the acknowledged l.

135:9.5 Would he become a military l. and a Davidic king?

139:2.4 Peter was also a natural and inspirational l. of men,

140:5.16 Moses was a superb l., but he was also a man of

141:1.4 did not prevent the cruel death of their beloved l..

147:7.2 the l of the six spies said to him: “I was today talking

148:7.2 The l. of the spying Pharisees, as Jesus stood

148:9.4 the l. and two of his associates returned with the

152:2.8 in companies of one hundred and appoint a l. over

153:5.2 Joab, the l. of the evangelists, returned and

157:2.1 Said the l. of the disturbers: “Teacher, we would like

163:2.9 Matadormus would become the ultimate l. of all of

181:2.17 you have earned in your capacity as spiritual l.,

187:0.2 would later have been put to death with their l. if he

190:1.7 under the orders of their fearless and efficient l., go

191:0.10 and the apostles were without an authoritative l..

194:4.2 of a living Lord, not a dead and defeated l..

194:4.12 Stephen, l. of the Greek colony of Jesus’ believers in

leaders or Jewish leaders; see leaders, spiritual

22:2.1 loyally function in the places of such unfaithful l..

31:0.12 choose their own permanent, and assignment l. and

31:5.3 a group, and they are invariably chosen as its l..

39:2.5 the inspired l. who foster the higher impulses and

52:4.6 Such worlds advance and honor only those l. who

53:1.0 1. THE LEADERS OF REBELLION

53:1.6 and bound the dragon (all the rebel l.) for an age.”

53:4.4 majority of the intelligences failed to follow their l..

53:9.1 None of the l. accepted this merciful proffer.

53:9.2 Paul knew of the status of these rebellious l.

54:4.5 Rulers did not immediately destroy or intern the l.

62:3.9 treetop home had been struck were really the l. of

64:6.19 many of their l. being eight and nine feet in height.

64:6.22 subsequent perverted teachings of those traitorous l..

64:6.29 But mention is made only of those outstanding l. and

66:3.8 sent them back as teachers and l. of their peoples.

66:5.22 the pressure of the teachings of their superior l.,

66:5.29 These l. contributed to bringing about intertribal

66:5.29 They fostered courtship and marriage after due

67:4.6 misled by their superiors, deceived by their trusted l..

68:5.13 an industrial era cannot hope to survive if its l. fail to

70:2.21 To discover l. society must turn to the conquests of

70:12.20 with selecting such administrative l. as are truly wise.

71:3.1 values of its citizenry as exemplified in their chosen l.

71:3.12 excellency of their children, and purely religious l.,

71:7.4 Teachers must be free beings, real l., to the end that

72:9.1 l. of this nation discovered a serious weakness in

74:4.1 women listened to the impassioned pleas of their l.

77:3.1 adjoining their borders, it occurred to their l. that

77:3.4 Neither were their l. altogether agreed concerning

77:8.12 thrown into prison by the ignorant religious l. of that

80:6.4 Several different l. sought to revive the remnants

81:6.37 of the citizenry with wise and progressive l.;

81:6.39 advancing civilization is always delayed when its l.

88:2.1 The ancients always revered the bones of their l.,

90:5.8 religious l. have been invaluable in pointing the way

92:5.0 5. THE GREAT RELIGIOUS LEADERS

92:5.4 3. The personal viewpoints of the great religious l.,

92:5.5 man has been deprived of these superhuman l. and

92:5.5 enshrouding his human l. with legends pertaining

92:5.6 have conceived of their l. as being born of virgins;

92:5.8 There have been hundreds of religious l. in the

93:9.9 the purpose of raising Abraham and other national l.

94:1.6 but the l., the priests of Vedism, refused to accept

95:3.3 moral l. taught justice, fairness, and the avoidance

96:3.3 there were a sufficient number of educated l. who

96:5.5 To his assembled l. he thundered, “The Lord your

96:5.8 God which Moses presented to his l. was soon lost

96:6.1 and the l. of Israel continued to harbor the Mosaic

97:8.4 the l. of the Jews were so confused they failed to

97:10.1 Their l. had taught the Israelites that they were a

97:10.7 This has ever been the error of the religious l.:

99:6.3 inclination of l. to become administrators instead

108:3.5 charges to the chiefs of seraphim and to the l. of

110:1.2 The Adjusters are loving l., your safe and sure guides

114:2.1 were all real l. when they functioned on Urantia,

121:2.12 the Jerusalem religious l. and rabbinical teachers.

121:7.4 And all this made it easier for certain religious l. of

122:8.7 beautiful myths about the lives of their religious l.

126:0.3 he looked with disdain upon all those religious l.

128:4.3 He who was rejected by the Jerusalem religious l.,

132:0.4 contact with the religious l. of the empire’s capital.

132:0.4 sought the worth-while l. of the Cynics, the Stoics,

132:0.4 of the Cynics, and sixteen of the mystery-cult l.

132:0.5 this group of thirty-two Jesus-taught religious l. in

132:3.1 Nabon was a Greek Jew and foremost among l. of

136:4.10 the custom to have all great prophets and human l.

139:1.8 in counseling these early l. about the organization of

144:0.2 augmenting tension between the l. of John’s

144:6.1 for John had recently appointed twelve of his l. to

146:4.1 Although the religious l. at Jerusalem became

147:0.2 were so influenced by the religious l. at Jerusalem

147:0.2 danger to Jesus lay in the Jerusalem religious l.

147:1.1 captain did this because he thought the Jl. would

147:6.2 The chief priests and the religious l. of the Jews

148:9.1 meeting with the apostles, evangelists, and other l.

149:3.0 3. HOSTILITY OF THE RELIGIOUS LEADERS

149:3.1 the religious l. at Jerusalem became increasingly

149:3.2 The religious l. at Jerusalem were becoming well-

149:3.2 The Jl. were increasingly blinded by fear and

149:3.3 But many of the l. of the Jews had closed the doors

151:3.14 refutation of the studied effort of the religious l. to

152:2.5 avoid trouble with both Herod and the Jerusalem l.

152:5.4 enemies among the religious l. of the land without

152:5.6 and stirred up the fears of both the religious l. and

153:1.1 the l. and rulers of the neighboring synagogues were

153:1.1 These Jewish religious l. were acting directly under

153:1.1 Sitting by the side of these Jl. were the official

153:1.7 the Jerusalem l. had labored long and earnestly with

153:2.3 ask you: What will the chief priests and religious l.

153:3.7 an open rupture of relations with these religious l..

153:4.2 the religious teachers and l. at Jerusalem had decided

153:5.2 The l. from Jerusalem were not slow to feed this

154:3.1 the religious and the political l. from Jerusalem

154:3.1 The Jl. were able to report to Herod that practically

154:5.3 I have appointed first and second l., even a third.

154:6.1 They had talked with the Jerusalem l. long into the

154:6.2 the l. at Jerusalem had suddenly turned against him

155:5.12 “At Jerusalem the religious l. have formulated the

155:6.7 To honor the God-knowing l. of the past may indeed

156:4.3 Many of the l. in the manufacture of Tyrian purple

156:6.4 learned that many l. were then gathered together on

156:6.7 resentment against the Sanhedrin l. at Jerusalem.

162:1.3 had fled because he feared the Jl. and Herod Antipas

162:1.10 to acknowledge him openly for fear of the Jl.,

162:2.5 they took counsel with their l. and decided that

162:2.5 The l. of the Jews, in general, were disposed to

162:3.1 dealt with them as to indicate that these religious l.

162:7.3 “I know that you are Abraham’s seed, yet your l.

163:4.7 that the time for an open break with the religious l.

164:2.1 just one purpose: to give the Sanhedrin and the Jl.

164:2.1 Here were gathered together some twenty-five Jl.

164:2.3 Jesus surmised that the majority of the Jl. never

164:3.1 to the notice of the Sanhedrin and the other Jl.

164:3.6 once more prominently to the notice of the Jl., but

164:3.16 Sanhedrin and the Jewish teachers and religious l..

164:4.1 the l. of the Sanhedrin decided to convene the

164:4.5 The l. were greatly troubled and, knowing not what

164:4.5 They were loath to believe that the beggar had been

164:4.10 for the l. rushed upon Josiah, angrily exclaiming:

165:2.1 was in the presence of these Jewish teachers and l.,

165:2.3 with your darkened and deluded l., seek to kill the

165:2.6 of my Father’s flocks must not only be worthy l., but

166:1.4 Your l. even dare to plot and plan the murder of

166:5.4 misfortune of Abner to be at variance with the l. of

167:4.2 had almost given up hope that the Jl. at Jerusalem

167:4.4 the l. sought your death, while the people were

168:3.1 had no influence on the attitude of the religious l.

168:3.3 Time and again had this august body of Jl. decreed

168:3.5 Jl. were persuaded that, if he were not stopped, soon

171:0.3 The l. understood something of his teachings

171:4.8 preliminary skirmish with the Jewish religious l..

172:5.7 impressed the Jl. that they would refrain from

173:2.1 entry into Jerusalem so overawed the Jl. that they

173:2.5 the religious teachers and l. of Israel, could not

173:2.7 This the Jl. refused to accept and were seeking to

173:4.5 that Jesus referred to themselves and the other Jl..

174:2.1 between the Sanhedrin and some fifty additional l.

174:5.3 the children of Abraham and their l. are about to

174:5.3 Truly have the l. of my people deliberately blinded

175:1.2 sought peace, but the l. of Israel will not have it.

175:1.3 these hypocritical l. if they would only turn to him

175:1.5 your l. are about to commit the supreme folly of

175:1.8 You well know how these l. bind heavy burdens on

175:4.1 the Master’s final indictment of the Jl. and rulers

175:4.2 heard Jesus swing from his merciful appeal to the Jl.

176:1.2 Even the Jl. subsequently recognized that it was

178:1.16 We clashed with these established l. and rulers

183:1.1 the unfeeling attitude of the professed religious l.,

185:1.3 to a large extent subject to the whims of the Jl.,

185:2.7 Pilate saw the Jl. were determined to proceed with

185:7.3 superstitious fear of Jesus and dread of the Jl..

187:0.4 Only a few of the Jl. went out to see Jesus die on

187:2.6 Many of the Jl., when they learned how Pilate had

187:2.6 but they dared not attempt to remove this inscription

187:2.6 Not being able to remove the title, these l. mingled

188:2.2 group of the Jl. gathered at the home of Caiaphas,

189:2.5 The Jl. began the sordid business of supposedly

189:2.5 And the Jl. made solemn promises to the soldiers

191:0.0 TO THE APOSTLES AND OTHER LEADERS

192:0.1 Galilee, the Jl. had quieted down considerably.

194:1.3 The l. of the Jews were astounded at the boldness of

194:4.10 the Sadducees began to put the l. of the Jesus sect in

195:0.9 4.The Christian l. were willing to make compromises

195:0.10 Christian l. make such further compromises with

195:0.12 Wisely or unwisely, these early l. of Christianity

195:6.10 But religious l. are making a great mistake when they

195:9.4 Religion does need new l., spiritual men and women

leaders, spiritual

72:9.3 teachers, philosophers, and s. are thus recognized

96:4.9 up through the teachings of their successive s. to the

97:0.1 The s. of the Hebrews did what no others before

97:0.1 they deanthropomorphized their God concept

97:0.2 generation in response to the teaching of the s..

97:7.1 from the international preachments of the s..

97:10.1 destiny, they would become the s. of all peoples,

97:10.3 silenced the voices of the s. (excepting Daniel,

109:4.3 many of the great intellectual and s. of Urantia have

127:2.6 are always difficult for s. to relate themselves to,

175:2.1 The fact that the s. and the religious teachers of

leadershipsee leadership of

27:0.3 Isle of Light and have gone forth on missions of l. to

38:9.10 under unified l. as do the united midway ministers

53:7.11 ascending mortals who, under their Melchizedek l.,

63:4.5 The Andonic clan maintained an unbroken line of l.

67:6.3 continued to furnish l. for the world down through

68:6.11 the great test of the wisdom of world l. will present

70:2.21 war did select the innately great men for l., but war

70:3.2 In the prefamily days of the horde, l. was provided

70:12.2 government is the representative system wherein l. is

77:2.2 shall never know what an aristocracy of benign l.

77:5.6 They gave origin to a great line of the world’s l.,

77:9.5 his fearless l. was instrumental in reducing the

81:6.37 13. Effective and wise l.. In civilization much, very

81:6.37 teamwork—social co-operation—is dependent on l..

81:6.37 continue to be dependent on wise and vigorous l..

81:6.42 L. is vital to progress.

81:6.42 Civilization is never really jeopardized until able l.

81:6.42 the quantity of such wise l. has never exceeded one

89:7.1 by this loss of sons, but even the succession of l. was

92:5.5 l. has originated a majority of the worth-while

93:5.2 some human family embodying the potentials of l..

93:5.10 Salem territory and had confederated under his l.

95:5.3 a political genius to match his surprising religious l.,

96:3.1 fled from Egypt to the Arabian Desert under his l..

99:2.1 religion cannot afford inspiration and provide l. in

99:4.2 Social l. is transformed by spiritual insight; religion

99:5.1 religious groups depends much on intelligent l..

99:5.11 presenting Christ as the supreme ideal of spiritual l.,

114:2.1 Machiventa Melchizedek) these qualities of l. have

127:5.2 this man of her choice and to share his career of l..

128:4.3 leaders, even after Jesus had demonstrated his l.,

138:7.3 earnest talk the apostles all arose, under Peter’s l.,

156:5.7 L. is dependent on natural ability, discretion,

181:2.16 this I did in order to provide for l. in the direction

181:2.16 relationships we unfailingly provide for definite l..

181:2.16 there is always provided the authority of l..

183:4.2 disposed to follow his aggressive l. had it not been

186:2.8 he would be the last to afford them real national l.,

191:0.6 the Master had released him from the burdens of l.

194:4.13 before the time of Paul the l. was in Greek hands;

195:9.4 will these spirit-born souls quickly supply the l. and

leadership of

27:7.3 on Paradise are conducted under the l. of a special

48:4.8 directors are also occupied with the l. of diversion,

51:3.8 They serve under the l. of loyal midwayers chosen

53:7.1 young woman of that mortal realm, grasped the l. of

53:7.5 and remained under the l. of the Faithful of Days

55:4.7 who function jointly as the unifiers of the dual l. of

63:3.5 seriously injured foot, immediately assumed the l. of

63:6.1 years until the days of Onagar, who assumed the l. of

64:6.12 higher living as a result of the wise l. of Porshunta,

64:6.15 one hundred thousand years ago, assumed the l. of

64:6.17 a great revival of culture under the l. of Fantad,

66:7.19 in the follies of the Lucifer rebellion under the l. of

67:6.2 senior resident Life Carriers assumed temporary l. of

67:6.3 the end of their mortal days under the l. of Van

75:3.1 Serapatatia came to the l. of the western or Syrian

75:3.2 shortly after assuming the l. of the Syrian Nodites,

77:1.7 functioning under the titular l. of Van until the days

77:4.10 who had forsaken the l. of Nod and his successors

77:6.6 the loyal majority then enlisting under the l. of the

78:2.2 The heroism displayed in the l. of the second garden

78:5.1 and the l. of Amosad inaugurated a brilliant era.

92:5.9 The Sethite priests, as regenerated under the l. of

93:6.8 Abraham again assumed the civil and military l. of

94:1.3 into a pantheon under the triune l. of Dyaus pitar,

96:2.3 fellow nomads who chose to follow the l. of Moses

96:7.1 Under the l. of their sheiks and priests the Hebrews

99:5.11 to reject the historic l. of the God-knowing men who

125:6.13 task of preparing her son to assume the l. of those

126:0.3 When he scrutinized the l. of Israel, he was

127:2.5 moderate patriots, expecting Jesus to assume the l.

127:2.5 if he would lay down his tools and assume l. of

132:0.8 these thirty Romans for the l. of the new religion in

150:9.3 And so, under the l. of hirelings, these ruffians laid

163:7.3 intrusted with the l. of the enlarged women’s work

163:7.4 its terminal phase under the personal l. of Jesus.

168:1.10 all orders of celestial beings assembled under the l. of

176:1.1 the l. of those who have rejected the Son of Man,

179:1.6 under the l. of Judas the apostles are led once more

182:2.13 setting out, under the l. of the betrayer, to arrest

185:5.13 clamor of the mob, acting under the direct l. of the

188:3.8 released for l. of the Nebadon Corps of the Finality

192:2.7 I once trusted you with the l. of your brethren.

192:4.8 And so, under the vigorous l. of Peter and ere the

194:4.12 church at Jerusalem had organized under the l. of

leadingnoun

2:5.5 if you will submit to the l. of the indwelling spirit,

5:1.5 equally choose to accept the uniform spiritual l. of

32:5.8 trust, depending every step of the way on the l. of

34:6.4 have espoused the l. and teaching of the Adjuster,

34:6.9 in subjecting the flesh more and more to the l. of

92:7.4 intellectual response to his identical spiritual l..

101:0.3 And spirit l. is distinct from the ethical prompting of

103:9.10 and wrong, truth and error, it demonstrates spirit l..

107:0.4 is consciously or unconsciously following the l. of his

107:6.1 they disclose the presence and l. of a spirit influence.

110:3.5 Only conscious resistance to the Adjuster’s l. can

110:3.7 1. Choosing to respond to divine l.; sincerely basing

110:5.1 and as you are able to perceive the Monitor’s l..

111:1.8 co-operatively choose to follow the Adjuster’s l.

111:1.8 follow the Adjuster’s l. when and as such l. differs

112:2.15 response to the teaching and l. of the Adjuster.

113:4.2 Mortal man, subject to Adjuster l., is amenable to

113:4.3 In following this l. you are sure to encounter, and if

117:0.3 mortal finally attunes to the divine l. of the Adjuster,

120:3.9 we would commit you to the l. of the Adjuster,

128:0.4 the more effective l. of these same mortals to a better

130:8.4 that the man lacked the ability to respond to spirit l..

131:7.3 yields to anxiety, he takes a step away from the l. of

132:7.9 human imagination of spiritual teaching and l.

140:5.11 masters all temptations to rebel against the divine l..

142:6.8 child is willing to submit to the guidance and l. of a

144:5.11 spirit; Give us grace to yield to the l. of this spirit.

146:3.7 “Every earth child who follows the l. of this spirit

180:5.10 in accordance with the l. of the Spirit of Truth.

196:3.1 Religious faith—the positive l. of the indwelling

leadingverb

15:1.4 turned into the bend l. to the southerly plunge.

19:1.9 (experiential) reality, thus l. to the distortion of facts,

31:5.2 universe ascent l. to the Corps of Mortal Finaliters.

34:5.2 unitedly l. the races of men towards higher ideas

38:8.1 of service are open to cherubim and sanobim l. to

56:5.3 levels of God the Sevenfold l. inward to the Father

59:6.1 the transition period l. to the subsequent ages of land

63:5.2 the great rivers l. to the then warm waters of the

63:6.7 travel trail l. up northward from the Mesopotamian

75:7.7 Caligastia did not accomplish his purpose of l. them

84:7.25 The advancing ideals of family life are l. to the

86:7.4 Scientific knowledge, l. to scientific action, is the

95:6.9 show man in his darkened world the path of light l.

101:10.4 only through the morontial avenue l. to spiritual

103:2.7 slight preference upon the altruistic impulse as l. to

104:1.1 first Urantian revelation l. to the comprehension of

122:1.1 patriarch to the earlier lines of inheritance l. to the

122:6.1 and the road l. out of Nazareth toward Cana.

122:7.4 with the provisions while Joseph walked, l. the beast.

124:6.8 They now began to climb the hills l. up to Jerusalem.

125:3.2 to Jerusalem with the women, l. Mary’s donkey.

127:6.16 supreme mission of l. men to God and revealing God

132:7.2 can act as the means of l. such a fellow mortal to

135:6.7 Before l. them down into the water, John,

139:2.9 Peter was either l. the procession or trailing behind—

139:7.6 the means of l. thousands of other business men,

140:6.14 Jesus said, “Come with me, Peter”—l. the way into

146:2.15 prayer as a means of l. up through thanksgiving to

151:5.2 There are steep gorges l. up from the lake into the

152:0.0 EVENTS L. UP TO THE CAPERNAUM CRISIS

153:4.1 L. this demented lad up to Jesus, he said: “What can

155:4.1 thence to the crossing with the road l. to Sidon,

156:5.15 artistic in your technique of l. hungry souls into the

158:7.6 sending them alone into the conflict; he was l. them.

159:5.17 were striking, such as, “The blind l. the blind.”

162:1.10 mischievous meddler, that he was l. the people

162:4.3 The worshipers passed down the steps l. from the

162:4.4 to the silver funnels l. to the base of the altar

164:5.5 but behold the Creator of a universe l. him forth to

167:6.1 bringing their children in their arms and l. them by

167:6.5 beauty as an influence l. to the urge to worship,

171:2.6 Jesus, l. the twelve, started on the way to Heshbon,

176:0.2 As they turned to leave the road l. on to Bethany,

176:2.3 experience of revealing God to man and l. man to

176:3.7 the Spirit of Truth is ever l. the children of light into

178:3.1 western brow of Mount Olivet to meet the road l.

180:2.7 Jesus had great difficulty in l. even his apostles to

181:2.20 dedicating your life to the cause of l. mankind to

183:3.3 the hope of the betrayer that he could, after l. the

183:3.10 guards, and servants, who were now l. Jesus back

185:0.3 the public trial was held outside on the steps l. up

186:5.1 The events already narrated and l. up to this hour

188:1.2 of Golgotha and across the road l. to Samaria.

195:1.1 The Greek taught intellectual liberalism l. to

195:1.1 taught spiritual liberalism l. to religious liberty.

leadingadjective

62:4.1 to the two l. members of the mid-mammal tribe:

70:10.14 If “the daughter of a priest” or other l. citizen turned

79:2.8 India have become one of the world’s l. centers of

79:3.5 India bid fair to produce the l. cultural, religious,

81:6.18 mastery of these tongues by the l. cultural peoples

94:10.3 The Tibetans have something of all the l. world

121:8.3 Mark, like the apostles and other l. disciples, was

128:1.15 Joseph asked Jesus many l. questions concerning his

132:0.4 Jesus selected five of the l. Stoics, eleven of the

137:1.1 During this Sabbath two of John’s l. disciples

137:1.8 Judean prophet surrendered two of his l. disciples to

139:2.11 before Paul became the l. spirit among the gentile

139:8.2 Thomas was regarded as the l. citizen of this village.

154:4.1 in Capernaum a group of fifty l. citizens met at the

167:1.1 l. men and a few lawyers were bidden to breakfast.

167:1.2 there came into the room one of the l. Pharisees of

168:0.4 honorable Jew, one who had been the l. resident

171:2.6 His apostles, together with the l. disciples, thought

172:0.1 one Simon, the l. citizen of the little village since the

174:5.2 he spoke to his apostles and a number of l. disciples

176:2.9 a number of the l. disciples welcomed Jesus

177:3.6 disturbed his apostles and many of his l. disciples,

181:0.1 Many of the apostles and the l. disciples really

186:3.4 David Zebedee was the only one of the l. disciples

189:4.2 some fifteen or twenty of the l. women believers.

193:0.1 and about fifty other l. disciples of the Master,

193:6.1 to call the l. disciples together at the home of Mary

194:4.10 accept the counsel of one of the l. rabbis, Gamaliel

leadings

5:1.12 If you yield to the l. of the spiritual forces in you

5:2.4 in harmonizing with the Adjuster’s spiritual l.,

5:2.5 of recognizing the spirit l. and other supermaterial

34:5.5 those mortals who the more fully obey the divine l..

44:8.2 the l. of the Adjuster in those individuals whose

100:5.7 has been mistaken for divine revelations and spirit l..

103:1.1 no two human beings can similarly interpret the l.

103:2.10 have their origin in the l. of the indwelling Adjuster,

103:5.3 is in response to the inner spirit l. of the Adjuster.

110:3.5 does not necessarily signify resistance to the l. of the

110:6.4 perverted interpretation of the spirit l. of the divine

110:7.6 almost impossible to register these inspiring spirit l.

113:4.4 mind adjutants, reinforced by the l. of the Adjuster.

116:6.5 become dominated by the l. of purposive spirit,

133:4.9 If you follow the unconscious l. of this immortal

146:3.6 has made you more conscious of the inner l. of

155:6.5 forever free to follow the truth wherever the l. of

159:3.6 feelings of emotion are not equivalent to the l. of the

159:3.6 not necessarily mean that such impulses are the l. of

195:5.14 We find God through the l. of spiritual insight, but

196:0.10 —unbroken communion with God—and not by l.,

leads

2:6.3 The “richness of the goodness of God l. erring man

3:5.10 and the willingness to go wherever it l., desirable?

7:1.1 this exclusively spiritual circuit, l. directly back to

21:6.4 path as it l. from supreme divinity through ultimate

34:6.11 The Spirit never drives, only l..

48:6.8 of “the goodness of God, which l. to repentance,”

54:0.1 the persistent pursuit of divinity l. to the kingdom of

54:0.1 with its rejection, which l. to the domains of iniquity.

54:1.6 Self-control l. to altruistic service; self-admiration

54:1.8 that species of self-deception which l. beings to crave

56:10.8 appreciation of beauty l. to the sense of the fitness of

56:10.8 cosmology l. to the pursuit of divine reality values—

56:10.9 the intellectual appeal and l. towards unified and

71:4.15 the arts of civilization l. directly to the realization of

83:0.3 compels man to think and eventually l. him to love.

83:7.7 only l. directly back to those crude societal stages

84:6.8 marriage l. directly to home founding and home

89:3.6 the ancient continence cult l. directly to a war

91:5.1 In ancestor worship, prayer l. to the cultivation of

91:5.1 since prayer l. to the cultivation of divine ideals.

100:5.2 progression of religious growth l. from stagnation

100:6.5 temporal and trivial never l. to social isolation, and

101:6.17 the new illumination of the path of eternity that l.

102:3.4 Real religion l. to increased social service.

102:3.5 Science, knowledge, l. to fact consciousness;

102:3.5 religion, experience, l. to value consciousness;

102:3.5 wisdom, l. to co-ordinate consciousness;

102:3.5 revelation l. to the consciousness of true reality;

102:3.6 Knowledge l. to placing men, to originating social

102:3.6 Religion l. to serving men, thus creating ethics and

102:3.6 Wisdom l to the higher and better fellowship of ideas

102:3.14 religion often l. to man’s creating his concepts of

103:4.2 thirst for righteousness l. to the discovery of truth,

103:9.11 Faith l. to knowing God, not merely to a mystical

106:9.12 life predicated on the living of the Father’s will l.

108:6.7 Adjusters are the unceasing urge that l. man to

112:2.13 thinking l. to wisdom and wisdom l. to worship;

112:2.13 in eternity, worship l. to wisdom, and wisdom

130:2.7 deliberate choice of a self-conscious being which l.

131:2.7 down in green pastures; he l. me beside still waters

131:2.7 He l. me in the paths of righteousness.

131:3.6 Selfishness l. to grief; perpetual care kills.

131:5.4 We know that the religion is right which l. to union

132:3.4 goodness which l. a mortal to develop a singleness

137:8.9 for where the spirit of God teaches and l. the soul of

143:2.7 It is the very goodness of God that l. men into true

144:2.2 Prayer l. to co-operative spiritual progress.

144:2.2 The ideal prayer is a form of communion which l. to

146:3.6 it unfailingly l. in the directions of divine worship

149:6.4 The goodness of God l. to repentance;

149:6.4 the beneficence of God l. to service;

149:6.4 the mercy of God l. to salvation; while

149:6.4 while the love of God l. to intelligent and worship.

153:2.3 you refuse to walk in the way of light which l. to

160:4.13 l. directly to the creation of a world of unreality

162:2.7 seek to find me shall sometime attain the life that l.

162:6.3 true teacher of the way which l. to life everlasting,

163:3.2 in riches shall hardly enter into the spiritual life that l.

164:2.4 as the spirit l. you while I once more bring the

165:2.4 shepherd, he l. the way and the sheep follow him.

165:4.1 the love of riches many times l. to such devotion

165:4.5 There is a great difference between wealth which l.

166:3.3 That the way which l. to eternal life is straight and

166:3.3 that the door which l. thereto is likewise narrow so

166:3.3 the way which l. to destruction is broad, that the

170:3.9 being a member of the family of believers l. to the

176:4.7 that succession of universe events which l. directly to

178:2.7 When he l. you to a certain house, go in after him

184:4.5 l. man to want to insult and physically assault that

189:1.9 l. us to conjecture that the Master’s resurrection on

194:3.4 is a mighty world influence which l. man upward and

194:3.19 l. the recipient to formulate a life purpose single to

195:6.3 insight, eventually l. to pessimism and human despair

195:6.5 and in the end only l. the scientist straight back to the

195:6.17 The pursuit of goodness, beauty, and truth l. to God.

195:10.8 l. to the defense of outgrown systems of worship.

196:0.6 strong spiritual faith so many times l. directly to

leaf

59:4.17 not a sound was heard, not even the rustle of a l.,

88:1.9 when a savage went on a spree, he put a l. in his hair

leafy

123:3.5 the time when they camped out in l. booths and

162:4.1 the people lived much in the open air, in l. booths.

league

74:5.5 federated all of these companies into the Edenic l..

134:5.10 one of the world powers will withdraw from the L.

153:4.2 could do these things because he was in l. with devils

154:4.4 3. That he was in l. with devils, that he might even be

157:3.5 by the indictment that he was in l. with the prince

168:3.4 devils, with whom Jesus was declared to be in l..

169:0.7 4. Jesus is in l. with devils. Jesus works wonders and

leagued

53:1.4 Lucifer, Satan, and Caligastia were l. together to

leagues

134:5.10L. of Nations—can never bring permanent peace to

134:5.17 how many l. of nations must fail before men will be

Leahdaughter of the Apostle Philip

139:5.11 Their eldest daughter, L., continued their work, later

leakage

41:9.1 not so much due to light escape as to ultimatonic l.

190:3.3 the unconscious l. of intimations concerning this

lean

103:6.14 When philosophy is so unfortunate as to l. upon

131:2.8 I will l. not upon my own understanding.

195:6.4 rank and file of the people still l. in that direction as

leaned

74:5.6 those confused minds that l. toward the Caligastia

121:4.3 Paul l. heavily toward Stoicism when he wrote, “I

122:5.10 Joseph l. more toward the spiritual concept of the

122:5.11 Mary l. strongly toward the more liberal and broader

135:5.2 teachers l. heavily on the predictions of Daniel,

135:7.1 l. more toward the doctrine of a spiritual kingdom

179:4.3 John l. over and asked the Master: “Who is it?

192:1.3 he l. over and whispered to Peter, “It is the Master.”

leaning

159:3.11 Teach believers to avoid l. upon the insecure props

179:4.4 and l. forward over the table, Peter addressed John,

179:4.6 l. over toward Judas, “What you have decided to do

leanings

79:3.3 The superior religious l. of the peoples of India date

193:4.3 Andrew and Matthew had many l. in this direction

leans

103:6.14 When the philosophy of man l. heavily toward the

196:0.11 He depended on the heavenly Father as a child l.

leap

65:2.9 the greatest single l. of all pre-human evolution was

leap-year

14:1.12 thousand years of the present Urantia l. calendar.

57:0.1 —the present l. calendar of 365¼ days to the year.

leaping

16:7.3 can therefore learn from looking as well as from l..

16:7.3 A nonpersonal animal ordinarily learns only by l..

60:2.12 They evolved from the hollow-boned l. dinosaurs,

60:3.20 by the more agile types of the smaller l. kangaroo

65:2.10 peculiar forms were perpetuated in the l. kangaroos.

137:4.9 L. up, Mary threw her arms around Jesus’ neck,

leaps

16:7.3 A personality can look before it l. and can learn from

learnsee learn from; learn how; learn of; learn that;

learn to  

12:0.1 you may l. much about the various groups of

39:4.10 you begin to l. self-government for the benefit of all

39:4.13 It is not so much what you l. in this first life;

39:6.9 ministers to transitional ascenders you will l. in

40:9.9 A Spirit-fused survivor is also able to l. much about

47:8.1 world number six, where they l. more about the high

48:3.13 you will l. a language over there much as you do

48:5.7 have learned on earth, but which you failed to l.,

48:7.14 Mortals only l. wisdom by experiencing tribulation.

50:5.7 Every child is provided an opportunity to l. by doing;

52:6.1 of world-wide peace; the nations no more l. war.

55:6.6 human beings fully l. the local universe language

65:6.8 The ability to l., memory and differential response to

68:1.1 Rather did the early races l. by sad experience that

74:3.0 3. ADAM AND EVE L. ABOUT THE PLANET

77:9.6 as mortals talk with travelers from afar and l. about

77:9.6 do midwayers converse with celestial travelers to l.

84:7.28 unit of fraternity in which parents and children l.

90:3.9 Mankind has been very slow to l. the material

94:12.5 The desire to l. has been rekindled in the hearts of

107:3.8 Since we can l. little or nothing of the nature and

119:8.2 As you ascend the local universe, you will l. about

128:3.8 to visit with them, to l. about their way of living,

132:4.1 Jesus desired to l. their reactions to the life they

137:1.1 I would sit at your feet and l. the whole truth about

137:2.3 l. more about the reported coming of the kingdom

138:7.1 And when shall we l., each of us, the positions we

143:3.3 “My brethren, you must all l. the value of rest and

148:5.5 Affliction was good for me that I might thereby l. the

149:6.2 was only through fear that man could l. reverence,

155:3.2 they did l. much that was highly profitable from their

157:0.1 decided to call upon Mary to l. what they could of

159:5.6 “Neither shall the nations l. war any more.”

160:1.3 Every ten generations mankind must l. anew the art

162:5.3 You all have had abundant opportunity to l. who I

164:4.5 decided to send for Josiah’s parents to l. whether he

169:2.3 “You may all l. a lesson from the story of a certain

169:4.3 You l. about God from Jesus by observing the

181:2.15 You should l. sagacity to go along with your

181:2.21 But there is much more for you to l..

181:2.29 you will l. through much trouble and many sorrows.

186:1.1 waiting to l. what had been done with Jesus.

195:10.21 to l. anew from Jesus of Nazareth the greatest truths

learn from

16:7.3 and can l. from looking as well as from leaping.

36:5.15 Living mind, prior to the appearance of capacity to l.

65:6.8 But mind can profit from experience, can l. from

65:7.6 The acquisition of the potential of the ability to l.

81:6.13 Such a people are able to l. from experience;

124:1.13 his parents were beginning to l. from him as well as

126:2.3 Jesus was willing to l. from even the humblest of

130:7.3 Alexandria, and he really desired to l. from Jesus.

139:5.8 Even parents may l. from Philip the better way of

148:6.5 You should l. from the history of God’s dealings

174:0.2 What you have failed to l. from me, my spirit will

179:3.8 What lesson should you l. from this parable in which

181:2.29 And thus what you have failed to l. from peaceful

195:10.21 to l. anew from Jesus of Nazareth the greatest truths

learn how

43:8.12 As you l. how better to socialize with the univitatia

50:5.8 Ethical and moral beings can l. how to live in

66:5.7 but man must also l. how to protect himself from

89:3.7 Someday man should l. how to enjoy liberty without

118:8.2 man can increasingly l. how to subordinate this

130:2.6 Ganid was beginning to l. how his tutor spent his

130:7.2 l. how to love them and watch for the opportunity to

130:8.3 and after you have fed the body l. how also to feed

131:10.2 And we who are the children of God should l. how

156:5.12 Believers must increasingly l. how to step aside from

160:1.9 unless you can l. how to persuade your fellows,

160:4.13 a burden of existence unless you l. how to fail

177:2.2 they also encouraged you to l. how to live in this

learn of

17:5.4 you will l. of the Spirits of the Circuits, but you will

30:1.112 These are the unclassified few; you have yet to l. of

46:3.2 the broadcast station, there to l. of the welfare and

47:7.4 On the fifth mansonia you begin to l. of the study

50:4.12 shocking episodes of this rebellion for me to l. of the

107:3.8 Since we can l. little or nothing of the nature and

121:8.8 Luke began to follow Paul and l. of the life and

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

168:0.2 the Master did not l. of their brother’s illness until

178:2.9 Judas did not l. of their place of meeting until later

178:2.11 the next day did the apostles l. of this transaction.

188:3.1 l. of the resurrection of Jesus and to carry the report

193:6.1 message of the Master and to l. of his ascension.

learn that

48:6.37 You will l. that you increase your burdens and

54:6.10 you will increasingly l. that many problematic

68:1.1 Rather did the early races l. by sad experience that

70:5.5 hard for mankind to l. that neither peace nor war can

79:5.5 the Chinese were the first to l. that in union there

86:2.3 Mankind has been slow to l. that there is not

103:2.9 Very early in life the normal child begins to l. that it

121:2.8 the Jews refused to l. that their world mission was

134:5.3 Someday civil rulers will l. that the Most Highs rule

137:1.5 they returned to l. that others had been preferred

158:5.2 How long ere you l. that the works of faith come

158:6.4 “How long will it take you to l. that you cannot

162:8.3 Can you not l. that there is a time for everything—

179:3.8 to l. that the secret of greatness in the kingdom is

181:2.15 you would l. that true wisdom embraces discretion

181:2.21 You should l. that the expression of even a good

183:4.7 in advance of the rest of Jesus’ family, only to l. that

learn to

39:4.11 first you l. to be loyal, then to love, then to be filial,

44:8.4 The ascending morontians l. to socialize their former

45:7.1 continuing planets, where they must l. to master

48:6.32 Even now you should l. to water the garden of your

48:6.35 From them you will l to let pressure develop stability

48:6.36 And from them you will l. to suffer less through

50:5.8 When mortals l. to think and begin to profit by

52:1.5 in this era mortals l. to kindle and maintain fire,

55:2.6 if less advanced mortals could only l. to view death

68:1.1 men often l. to like one another, but primitive man

69:7.1 human beings had to l. to protect themselves from

100:4.6 to love all men today as it is that each day you l. to

126:4.4 cease to do evil and l. to do good; seek justice,

130:2.6 to know their problems and to l. to love them,

131:3.2 Let us l. to meditate on justice and mercy.

131:4.2 —and those who l. to know him become immortal.

131:8.4 Those who aspire to greatness must l. to humble

131:10.8 I am going to l. to love my enemies; I have not truly

137:1.6 “You should l. to search for the secret of the new

137:6.3 tarry with me and l. to do the will of my Father who

137:6.6 And now may they l. to be one, even as we are one.”

140:5.22 And every child should early l. to sacrifice.

141:5.1 “Master, how shall we l. to see alike and thereby

149:2.7 L. to approach the miracle through Jesus, but do not

149:6.7 ‘love God and l. to do his will, for that is the highest

149:6.8 l. to reverence him as the Creator; honor him as

155:1.5 If you l. to exemplify in your lives this beautiful

156:2.7 “My disciples must not only cease to do evil but l. to

156:5.11 mean life if you l. to love only those who love you.

159:1.3 and therefore should you l. to love one another;

159:1.3 therefore should you l. to forgive one another.

162:8.3 when will both of you l. to live as I have taught

171:6.2 and l. to do righteousness in the sight of God.”

171:7.10 to l. to minister as “they pass by”—to do unselfish

177:4.10 loved Jesus and were doing their best to l. to love

178:1.10 L. to be faithful to the kingdom even in times of

181:2.5 “And so I will, my Master, but how can I l. to love

181:2.5 “You will l. to love your brethren more when you

181:2.5 you first l. to love their Father in heaven more,

181:2.18 you must l to believe the gospel without my personal

181:2.22 “If you would l. to work with your brethren, you

181:2.27 before you will l. to set a guard upon your lips?

181:2.29 to l. from peaceful association with me, you will l.

192:2.1 John, give up your intolerance and l. to love men as

192:2.8 L. to weigh the consequences of your sayings and

learnedverb

26:5.3 children of time have l. to feast upon uncertainty,

27:3.2 Ethics has been duly taught and adequately l. by

27:3.2 have what they have so laboriously l. interpreted

27:7.2 who have l. enough of God to attain his presence.

28:5.14 One of the most important lessons to be l. during

48:1.7 Paul l. of the existence of the morontia worlds and

48:1.7 l. of the reality of morontia materials, for he wrote,

48:5.7 Those things which you might have l. on earth, but

48:6.32 Forms are valueless when lessons are l..

50:5.7 when a culture has l. how to profit and improve by

56:10.20 have l. that love is the greatest thing in the universe

58:6.5 organisms which l. to live in fresh water acquired the

62:4.1 Their ancestors had always l. to walk on their hind

62:5.7 early they l. to engage in verbal communication;

63:1.2 first l. to throw stones and to use clubs in fighting.

63:2.7 the twins l. that moss would kindle fire just as well as

64:4.13 The sun, they early l., would regularly return, but

66:7.6 an industrial school in which the pupils l. by doing

68:1.4 early l. that groups are vastly greater and stronger

68:5.7 slavery; man l. to live on the interest of his capital,

68:6.9 Many races l. the technique of abortion, this practice

69:7.1 First man ate the animals but later l. to domesticate

69:7.4 first dogs only howled, but later on they l. to bark.

69:8.8 was in the schools of oppression that man l. industry.

70:5.5 l. that an army commanded by a group of clan heads

70:10.15 it was l. that the severity of the punishment was not

70:12.1 universe administrators have l. from experience that

72:1.3 they have l. how to compensate for their deficiencies

74:3.3 and Eve l. more about the details of the Caligastia

74:3.3 They l. all the facts regarding the utter collapse of

74:8.9 They l. the use of an alphabet from the Philistines,

75:5.3 When they l. what had happened to Eve, infuriated

75:5.7 Eve l of the rash act of Serapatatia and did not know

75:6.1 When Adam l. that the Nodites were on the march,

76:3.2 gradually l. to forget the days of glory in Eden.

78:8.6 l. to trust and prize these peace-loving Sumerians as

79:6.8 The yellow race early l. the value of peace among

81:1.6 early l. to plant seeds and to cultivate crops through

81:2.15 l. to manufacture brick and other building materials.

81:3.4 the Andites l. to work in iron, gold, and copper,

81:5.4 insurance which human beings have l. is profitable;

81:6.7 toil, l. how to wrest a living from the land with

81:6.8 before man l. how to harness wind and water,

82:5.8 groups had l. to live together in relative peace.

84:3.5 woman early l. to trade upon her sex charms.

84:3.10 In hunting and war man l. the value of organization,

88:1.10 these humans soon l. to resort to fraud and trickery

90:4.4 The shamans l. to treat fractures and dislocations,

91:2.3 When man l. that prayer could not coerce the gods,

93:5.4 they l. of Melchizedek through the preaching of

93:9.4 faith in God which he had l. from Melchizedek in

94:5.6 the peoples l. of the incarnation of Machiventa

95:6.2 had l. of the traditions of the Caligastia and the

95:6.2 He had l. of the story of the Seven Master Spirits

96:5.7 They l. of God as “the Almighty; the Lord is a man

100:1.7 Religion cannot be bestowed, received, loaned, l., or

100:5.1 Too few have l. how to install a philosophy of living

113:7.4 And when you have l. the wisdom and culture of

115:6.7 Human beings have l. that the motion of the invisible

115:6.7 have long since l. to detect the trends of Supremacy

119:7.2 for his final bestowal was made shortly after we l.

119:7.6 wise men of spiritual insight l. of the bestowal of the

121:4.3 he wrote, “I have l. in whatsoever state I am,

121:8.11 of Jesus as they saw, remembered, or had l. of him,

123:2.14 for in time Jesus l. to read, write, and speak, fluently,

123:5.5 the student l. his lesson by reading aloud and by

123:5.9 he feared he ‘had l. more from Jesus’ searching

123:5.10 Jesus l. much and derived great inspiration from the

123:5.15 This year Jesus l. to milk the family cow and care

123:5.15 he also l. to make cheese and to weave.

124:3.9 Jesus saw the amphitheater and l. how hateful such

124:4.1 This year he also l. the wisdom of keeping such

126:2.4 Jesus l. of this from John on the day of his baptism,

127:5.1 decided to make an effort to stop it before Jesus l.

127:6.12 Jesus has l. well to bear responsibility.

127:6.12 Jesus has l. how to be fair and just even in the face

129:1.5 they l. that Jesus was an experienced fisherman as

129:3.7 Jesus had just about l. how man lived and wrought

130:0.6 Jesus l. a great deal about the culture of India and

130:0.7 Ganid, the young man, l. much from Jesus during

130:7.1 They also l. that he was reared in Galilee and not in

131:4.5 “We have l. to win faith by the yearning of our hearts

132:0.4 Jesus l. much about men while in Rome, but the

133:9.5 of the noble truths which Ganid had l. from Jesus,

138:6.1 for a review of all they had l. and experienced in

138:8.9 The disciples early l. that the Master had a profound

139:0.2 The apostles l. from Jesus about the kingdom of

139:0.2 Jesus l. much from them about the kingdom of men,

139:2.3 Peter very early l. to talk over many of his plans

139:4.13 l. to practice wise conciliation when John appeared

139:4.13 John also l. to represent the church as a “spiritual

139:5.5 Jesus l. much about the way some human minds

139:7.10 the faith of a salvation Matthew had so surely l. from

139:8.11 Thomas soon l. that such a course was not wise; he

140:1.1 Each of you has l. more about the Father’s kingdom

140:1.7 that men will know you have l. of the realities of

140:6.13 Already have you l. that willing hands and earnest

141:5.2 have thereby l., and acceptably, how to do the will

142:3.5 they l. about during their captivity in the land of the

142:5.5 the twelve l. many valuable lessons which proved of

142:8.5 When the rulers of the Jews l that Jesus had returned

143:3.6 They had l. that all such perplexities are best handled

144:6.11 They l. to differ, to debate, to contend, to pray,

148:1.1 What the students l. during the forenoon they

148:2.4 those who ministered to the sick l. many helpful

148:6.10 you have already l. that the Father does not thus

152:7.2 the twelve l. how bitter the feeling was becoming

154:7.5 Ruth l. from David that her father-brother was safe

155:3.3 The apostles l. that the Jews were spiritually stagnant

155:3.4 Increasingly they l. from Jesus to look upon human

155:3.4 They l. that many souls can best be led to love the

155:3.7 They l. when religion is wholly spiritual in motive,

156:6.4 During a brief conference with David they l. that

160:1.10 greatest of all methods of problem solving I have l.

161:2.11 l. much from the recounting of these experiences by

162:7.3 which they have l. only from their temporal fathers.

164:4.2 Since his healing that morning Josiah had l. from

164:5.5 When Josiah l. that he had been cast out of the

171:1.2 when they l. Jesus was going over to Heshbon,

177:4.5 they l. to admire truth and to love Jesus, at least

178:2.2 had l. about the hasty flight of Lazarus from Bethany

181:2.21 “Nathaniel, you have l. to live above prejudice and

181:2.29 And after you have really l. this needful lesson,

183:2.3 but when he l. that they intended to arrest Jesus,

183:3.4 others had l. about his mighty works, and when

187:1.5 the Romans l. this method of execution from the

187:2.6 when they l. how Pilate had sought to deride them

191:3.1 l. from their directors the life of morontia transition

193:4.11 Judas never l. that the real rewards for noble living

learnedadjective

72:8.2 various l. professions functioning in governmental

72:8.6 the technical training for the various l. professions,

79:8.7 writing system placed a limit upon the l. classes

92:3.9 The l. professions and science itself emerged from

101:2.15 Religious faith is available alike to the l. and the

124:3.5 to continue his education under the l. rabbis.

125:4.3 embarrassing to the l. teachers of the Jewish law,

130:3.7 L. professors here gave daily lectures, and in those

130:4.1 Jesus interpreted for the l. Greek teacher but injected

131:0.1 employed more than threescore l. translators in the

133:3.1 That day they heard a l. rabbi discourse on the

133:6.4 This l. Greek finally asked Jesus what he meant by

136:1.2 more l. Jews had developed an idea of the Messiah

139:12.5 Judas Iscariot was a matchless treasurer, a l. man,

140:8.30 Jesus was liberal, big-hearted, l., and tolerant.

149:4.5 The wise and l. endeavored to trip him, but he did

162:2.9 Have you heard that any of our l. men or any of

164:2.2 On this occasion Jesus’ hearers were all l. men,

164:3.11 would-be benefactor was a great man, a l. teacher

166:5.1 Jews and gentiles, rich and poor, l. and unlearned,

167:1.4 l. lawyers, I would like to ask you a question: Is it

174:2.1 several groups of l. men were designated to be on

174:3.1 this time a company of the l. and crafty Sadducees

learner

34:6.11 If you are a willing l., if you want to attain spirit

130:3.7 his intellectual integrity by ever remaining a l..”

learningnoun or adjective

19:2.3 wellsprings of discrimination to the institutions of l.

44:3.6 of morontia training and advanced spirit l..

50:4.9 to gain entrance to these various institutions of l..

50:4.10 establishing new and potent centers of l. and culture

52:4.8 the age of the flowering of art, music, and higher l.

64:6.23 after Caligastia’s downfall a revival of l. and religion

69:5.13 men endow great institutions of philanthropy and l..

71:8.7 universal education—l. extended from the cradle to

79:6.5 a dozen strong centers of primitive culture and l.,

96:5.3 these teachings, joined to the l. of the Egyptians,

101:2.15 never will be, dependent on great l. or clever logic.

101:3.1 religion is so vital that it persists in the absence of l..

102:0.2 by the confusion and distortion of a complex l..

122:5.7 their children were well versed in the l. of that day.

122:7.6 Jerusalem and Alexandria as centers of Jewish l.

122:10.4 l. of the order to slaughter the Bethlehem boy babies,

123:6.8 remoteness of Galilee from centers of Hebrew l.

128:4.1 He planned to create a center of l. which would

128:4.2 earth was not to be supported by institutions of l.;

129:3.4 the time had been spent in that city of l. and culture.

130:3.7 The pride of unspiritualized l. is a treacherous

132:7.2 him for the reception of wisdom and higher l..

133:5.1 arrived at the olden center of Greek science and l.,

133:5.2 and the trio made frequent visits to its halls of l..

138:8.7 cheerfully ignorant of much of the l. of the rabbis

148:1.1 school was conducted on the plan of l. and doing.

148:1.1 informally discussed both the l. of the forenoon

157:2.2 Be not deceived by their show of much l. and by

162:1.1 preached at the center of Jewish culture and l.;

162:2.1 told that you are untaught in the l. of the rabbis?”

164:2.2 had Jesus exhibited such l. and shown such a grasp

166:5.2 stood alone in this region as a center of Christian l.

194:3.4 the truth-l. believer is the one progressive and

195:1.9 l. was advancing but genius was declining.

195:1.9 became a part of the salvage of Greek culture and l..

195:3.1 the Greek, a unity of culture and l.; Christianity,

learningverb

43:8.4 This cultural acquirement consists in l. how to:

48:3.5 after l. to recognize them as a class, you will soon

48:6.32 And while you are l. to think as men, you should

48:6.32 you should also be l. to pray as children.

52:4.1 and the nations are l. to live on earth in peace and

52:4.8 mortals are l. to live more naturally and effectively.

62:4.1 While early l. to communicate with each other by

64:6.14 various tribes l. to live together in relative peace,

65:0.6 response mechanisms of organisms capable of l. from

68:2.8 the man and woman l. how to adjust antagonisms

81:6.36 civilization is dependent on human beings l. how to

91:3.1 Children, when first l. to make use of language, are

102:2.4 Knowledge is an eternal quest; always are you l.,

103:9.5 concerns itself only with l. and doing the will of

123:0.2 would deprive Jesus of the helpful experience of l.

123:5.1 the task of l. to read, write, and speak the Hebrew

123:6.3 and l. some new techniques of numbers, Jesus spent

124:4.4 Joseph and Mary lived and died without ever l. that

125:2.12 utilized such contacts as a means of l. how people

125:2.12 to travel about the world for the purpose of l. how

125:3.2 last of the party to reach Jericho and l. that none of

126:3.14 But Jesus was l. not to speak of all his thoughts,

127:6.12 He is l. how to adjust his ideals of spiritual living

127:6.12 Jesus is l. how to plan for the achievement of a

127:6.12 He is slowly l. how to live the heavenly life while

127:6.12 the very jaws of defeat; he is l. how to transform

128:6.11 They were l. to laugh, and to laugh heartily.

131:10.5 I am going to practice worshiping God by l. how

131:10.7 “I am l. to prove all things and adhere to that which

133:1.5 On l. how Jacob appointed himself to defend

134:7.3 all the while l. how man lives, how he thinks, feels,

137:7.2 they called him Rabbi, they were l. not to be afraid

139:0.4 had enjoyed separate experiences of l. how to live.

140:4.10 Education should be a technique of l. (discovering)

141:6.1 and there l. that Jesus had gone with his apostles

148:6.6 I am l. that I can get no satisfaction from appealing

149:1.1 they did not find the Master, on l. from David

156:6.8 on l. that Jesus was sojourning across the lake in the

157:2.1 And many of the Pharisees, l. that Jesus was here,

166:3.7 Slowly the apostles were l. the meaning of Jesus’

180:2.4 taking God’s way, an experience of l. how to

181:1.8 has achieved the triumph of l. fully how to do the

182:1.4 These men are l. that all I have comes from you,

learns

8:4.8 As man l. more of the loving and tireless ministry of

16:7.3 A nonpersonal animal ordinarily l. only by leaping.

39:4.10 Your mind l. co-operation, l. how to plan with other

68:1.4 But co-operation is not a natural trait of man; he l.

82:0.2 A child l. most of the essentials of life from his family

91:3.1 the child l. to convert his monologue conversations

99:7.2 by the techniques it l. from the social sciences and

103:5.8 energized when man l. that these higher urges of his

lease

71:2.14 Man craves the right to use, bestow, sell, l., and

103:5.7 efforts to progress during the mortal l. on life.

175:3.2 the Jews were left to finish their brief and short l. of

leasehold

21:3.1 constitutes title of physical possession, a cosmic l..

leash

15:6.11 holding large neighboring systems in effective l..

94:11.11 anthropomorphic limitations that have held it in l..

leasing

72:7.12 The government earns a considerable sum from the l.

leastnon-exhaustive; see least, not in the

2:1.9 without in the l. detracting from the fact and reality

7:1.7 the quarantine of your planet in the l. affected the

8:4.6 all this the Spirit does without in the l. invalidating

10:2.3 but this is l. of all the many reasons for believing in

11:5.6 The l. of these pulsations is in an east-west

15:4.3 they do not have the l. conception of the origin of

26:11.2 not the l. of which is their common destiny in the

29:0.1 the power directors have been the l. understood on

32:4.1 he is apparently the l. active of the Paradise Deities

39:3.8 space flight without the l. danger of collision.

39:4.14 the humblest citizen of Jerusem or even the l. of

41:10.5 You were among the l. of all creation until Michael’s

41:10.5 Sometimes the last is first, while truly the l. becomes

44:0.18 your vision range without in the l. depriving you

44:7.1 If I had the l. possible basis for comparison, I would

46:5.19 the Son’s bestowal on Urantia, the l. of Satania.

54:6.4 or in the l. degree deprive you of your divine right of

58:3.4 exerts the l. influence upon the phenomena of life-

59:4.15 the last and l. extensive of the Devonian floods.

64:6.25 peoples, so the black men were the l. progressive.

67:7.7 soul has never been in the l. eternity-jeopardized.

68:0.3 red man to some extent, and the black man l. of all.

71:3.9 is best which co-ordinates most while governing l..

79:2.8 had they driven out or destroyed the l. desirable third

80:1.8 not the l. of which was more favorable paths of

80:2.2 The l. progressive division to the east of the Sahara

81:6.27 resident in the l. material of society’s achievements.

87:5.1 and the l. mischance was laid to ghost activities.

89:6.1 and Adamites were the l. addicted to cannibalism.

97:10.6 Jews contributed l. of all peoples to the intellectual

99:0.1 ministry when it has l. connection with the secular

103:5.2 those who practice this ideal l., admit that it is right

103:5.11 pressures of home, community, and state are l..

106:7.10 Such eventualities are rather remote to say the l.;

106:8.17 While it is l. clear as to who this third member can

113:4.5 are most active when the Adjusters are l. active,

115:4.4 make direct contact with even the lowest and l. of all

120:3.5 not even in the l. detail, should you interfere with the

128:4.2 in the l. to be directed by the “councils of men,”

130:6.2 unthinkingly to go away without making the l.

131:9.1 Even the l. God-recognizing of the world’s great

132:4.2 As a rule, to those he taught the most, he said the l..

133:6.3 the l. of value to the subsequent work of the

135:7.1 in the l. lessen his conviction of the certainty of the

136:0.1 the l. of those who saw the great light of the new

136:5.2 always in readiness to obey the l. expression of their

139:1.6 and Peter never seemed to be in the l. jealous of

139:9.5 They were “the l. of all the apostles”; they knew it

145:2.5 For they shall all know me personally, from the l.

151:4.2 Now a mustard seed is the l. of seeds, but when it is

155:3.4 “Inasmuch as you did it to one of the l. of my

165:5.6 in an hour that you l. suspect and in a manner you

167:1.5 say to you: ‘My friend, why sit in the seat of the l.?

169:1.12 never transgressing the l. of your commands,

176:3.5 inasmuch as you minister to the l. of my brethren,

176:3.9 blame, oftentimes upon those who l. deserve it!

179:1.4 see him in the place of l. honor, would call him up

184:2.12 the first step along the path of compromise and l.

186:2.8 Jesus never displayed the l. interest in Pilate’s

least, not in the

1:2.10 not in the l. preclude the direct personal action of

3:3.4 such foreknowledge does not in the l. abrogate their

5:2.4 contact with the Adjuster does not in the l. disprove

12:7.12 comprehension should not in the l. lessen your faith.

55:11.7 but this does not in the l. handicap the progress of

103:8.3 the true nature of the beloved does not in the l.

106:7.9 does not in the l. prevent the entertainment of ideas

108:5.9 to the human partner does not in the l. detract from

110:3.5 emotional difficulties do not in the l. interfere with

118:7.1 does not in the l. abridge the sovereignty of will

146:3.2 genuine inward certainty does not in the l. fear

164:2.4 you would not in the l. mitigate the hatred which

168:3.7 he was not in the l. perturbed and continued resting

172:5.7 He was not in the l. surprised that the Master made

leather

123:1.6 Joseph also did some work in l. and with rope and

126:1.1 a good yoke maker and worked with canvas and l..

130:1.3 the wealthy l. merchant, to embrace Christianity.

131:4.7 When man shall roll up space as a piece of l., then

135:1.4 John always wore a hairy garment with a l. girdle.

leavesee leavewith cannot, not or never;

see leavewith take, takes, taken, took or taking

see leave you

6:8.7 as you l. behind you the vivid picture and deep

25:7.3 when you finally l. the last phase of the morontia

30:4.20 acquire real spirit identity just before they l. the local

32:2.5 A Creator Son is unable to l. his headquarters world

36:3.9 the arrival of a Planetary Prince they prepare to l.,

39:8.6 Before mortal ascenders l. the mansion worlds,

39:8.7 When mortal ascenders l. Uversa to begin the

43:9.5 And on that day when you are prepared to l. Edentia

44:8.5 Before ascending mortals l. the local universe to

47:1.5 While one or both parents may l. a mansion world

47:3.7 You begin over there right where you l. off down

47:8.7 You are becoming more adorable as you l. behind

48:3.8 welcomed on awakening to that day when you l. the

48:5.7 is true after you once l. the world of your nativity.

48:6.37 you can do several things as easily as one if you l.

49:5.22 Before the Life Carriers l. a planet, they duly install

51:2.3 that a Planetary Adam or Eve shall l. their world.

55:1.1 Before Teacher Sons l. a world at the conclusion

55:2.8 half the mortals l. the planet by translation from

55:10.10 If Michael should ever l. Nebadon, Gabriel would

61:7.1 Glaciers alone l. behind them those telltale drifts—

62:7.6 permission was granted to l. behind two senior

65:1.8 the Life Carriers must either l. the planet or take

69:4.2 barter conducted by armed traders who would l.

70:7.11 the boy that he must l. other men’s wives alone.

70:10.11 The Eskimos of today still l. the penalty for a crime,

72:3.7 children must l. home on reaching the age of thirty

72:6.5 2. Bequests—many wealthy citizens l. funds for this

74:1.6 And thus did Adam and Eve l. Jerusem amidst the

74:3.6 until the Melchizedek receivers should l. Urantia.

75:6.0 6. ADAM AND EVE LEAVE THE GARDEN

75:6.2 elected to l. the garden to the Nodites unopposed.

76:0.1 When Adam elected to l. the first garden to the

76:2.7 they encouraged Cain in his decision to l. the garden.

76:4.8 Adam elected to l. behind as much of his life plasm

77:5.4 decided to l. for the north at the earliest opportunity.

78:6.6 the inferior neighboring tribesmen, refused to l. their

86:4.3 He knew the breath could l. the body, and his dreams

86:5.4 The ancients believed that the soul could l. the body

87:1.1 They were always anxious to induce the ghost to l.

93:8.1 Melchizedek wanted to l. the scene of his earthly

96:3.4 permission peaceably to l. the valley of the Nile

109:2.10 Supreme and self-acting Adjusters can l. the body

109:2.10 rarely, even temporarily, l. their mortal tabernacles

112:7.5 authority for the fused personality eventually to l. the

117:5.9 When you l. the domains of the local universe,

119:6.1 announcing that he was soon to l. Salvington for the

120:3.5 limiting your efforts to l. behind you on Urantia an

120:3.7 still further: L. no writings behind you on the planet.

120:3.10 sustain you from the moment you l. us and

127:5.6 Rebecca importuned her father to l. Nazareth until

128:7.5 preparing for the day when he could consistently l.

128:7.7 Mary sensed that he was making ready to l. them.

128:7.7 L. them to go where?

128:7.13 James, confidentially, that he was preparing to l.

129:0.3 realization that Jesus was making ready to l. them.

131:3.3 L. no fault unconfessed to the Noble One.

133:0.1 When preparing to l. Rome, Jesus said good-bye

134:1.6 About the time Jesus was preparing to l. Nazareth,

135:12.2 before Herod, but never would he agree either to l.

136:4.2 he was to l. no permanent writing on the planet.

137:1.5 that they were to l. with their new Master on the

137:5.3 He decided to l. the untangling of this complicated

138:5.4 “If the civil rulers are to be rebuked, l. that task to

139:6.5 but l. Nathaniel, your brother, to give account of

140:5.18 and persecutions he said, “My peace I l. with you.”

140:9.1 the day when he would be compelled to l. them alone

142:5.2 Neither does your Father in heaven l. his faith

142:7.12 Temporal fathers like to l. an inheritance for their

142:8.1 his apostles decided to l. Jerusalem for a while,

145:5.5 Master, why do you l. us alone with the multitude

145:5.10 The apostles were loath to l. the great interest which

146:3.1 and added: “Where you l. off, we begin.

146:4.4 forced to rise early the next day and l. the village.

146:6.2 When Jesus sought to l. Cana and go to Nain,

147:5.2 to l. the doors open so that even the street beggars

147:5.6 As Jesus arose with his friends to l., he turned to

148:9.2 This paralytic had heard that Jesus was about to l.

152:2.1 But more than one half of his disciples refused to l.

152:6.2 transient religious hysteria after he should l. them

155:6.6 back into the dim and distant past and there l. them!

157:6.1 Matthew was loath to l. Jesus and his brethren at

157:6.11 I declare to you that I must presently l. this world

159:1.2 does he not immediately l. the ninety and nine and

161:0.2 When the hour came to l. for Jerusalem, Nathaniel

163:1.4 saying, even as you l., to those who reject your

163:6.1 The Master now knew that he could l. this world

164:5.6 until near the time when he prepared to l. this world.

165:4.8 he must l. all these things to others when he dies.

167:0.1 it was the practice to l. at least two of the apostles

167:5.7 for this cause shall a man l. his father and mother

167:6.1 long before Jesus and the apostles prepared to l.,

168:0.2 hardly dared hope that Jesus would l. his work

169:4.11 again, I will l. the world and go to the Father.”

173:5.5 indicated that he desired to l. the temple and to go

176:0.2 As they turned to l. the road leading on to Bethany

176:2.1 that, while he intended presently to l. this world,

176:2.1 the conviction grew that he was going to l. them,

177:3.7 he had said, “I l. your house to you desolate.”

179:5.9 This is the new Passover which I l. with you, even

180:6.2 none of you have asked me, Why do you l. us?

181:0.1 that their friend and teacher was going to l. them,

181:1.5 Peace I l. with you; my peace I give to you.

181:2.3 remain near at hand that I may l. any message with

182:1.4 I must l. these men behind to represent us and our

182:3.9 ignorant his apostles were, he dreaded to l. them.

184:1.2 persuade Jesus to abandon his claims and l. Palestine

184:1.2 reasoned that Jesus might choose to l. the country

184:1.6 that Jesus must either l. Palestine or die;

186:0.1 although reluctant to l. him alone among his enemies,

186:1.5 Judas stood, motioned that he should l. the hall and

187:2.9 Jesus wanted to l. mankind only the memory of a

188:1.1 centurion ordered the soldiers to l. the two thieves

190:1.1 The apostles did not want Jesus to l. them; therefore

191:2.1 My peace I l. with you.”

191:4.4 And my peace I l. with you.”

191:4.5 “My peace I l. with you,” he vanished from sight.

192:4.3 “Peace be upon you, and my peace I l. with you.”

193:0.5 I am with you always, and my peace I l. with you.

193:2.2 My peace I l. with you.”

leavewith cannot, not or never

14:5.5 a pilgrim cannot l. Havona nor go forward beyond

18:3.5 They never personally l. their residential worlds,

22:1.14 Trinitized Sons of Perfection do not l. the universe

24:6.9 Graduate Guides never l. the Havona worlds; they

25:6.4 They never l. the custody of these records to

47:4.4 Adjuster does not l. you during these transit sleeps

52:7.8 They do not l. a world until they observe that the

77:9.4 pledged themselves not to l. the planet prior to their

116:5.13 the Creator Son does not l. his capital planet until the

120:3.7 still further: L. no writings behind you on the planet.

131:3.3 L. no fault unconfessed to the Noble One.

135:12.2 before Herod, but never would he agree either to l.

142:5.2 Neither does your Father in heaven l. his faith

156:1.3 But it was futile; Norana would not l..

157:6.13 he will never l. me alone in my mission, even as I will

158:1.6 Be of good cheer; I will not l. you until my work is

159:1.2 does he not immediately l. the ninety and nine and

180:3.3 “But I will not l. you alone in the world.

180:4.1 You thus perceive that I am not going to l. you

180:4.1 I will not l. you desolate.

181:1.5 and I would not l. you, but it is the Father’s will.

leavewith take, takes, taken, took or taking

37:5.1 they take eternal l. of the creatures of temporary

40:9.2 the Adjusters take eternal l. of these Spirit-fusion

45:6.2 on the headquarters world until they t. for Edentia.

112:3.4 this dissolution the Adjuster t. of the vanishing mind,

119:2.4 Michael again t. of his headquarters sphere.

119:2.7 transient ruler of a rebellious system t. of the planet

119:3.2 he t. of the Universe Mother Spirit and vanished

119:3.4 or emergency Planetary Prince took formal l.,

119:5.3 took sudden and unceremonious l. of Uversa,

120:0.3 and the associated Paradise Sons would have t. of

120:3.1 “And now, my brother, in t. of you as you prepare to

123:0.4 Joseph and Mary finally t. of Alexandria on a boat

125:0.4 great shock of the day came when his mother t. of

128:5.4 Before t. of Jesus, they presented him with a purse

129:1.1 Jesus took unceremonious l. of his family, explaining

129:2.1 A.D.22, Jesus t. of Zebedee and of Capernaum.

129:2.2 When Jesus t. of Zebedee’s family, he agreed to

130:6.2 saying good-bye and making as if he were t.,

133:3.9 Jesus, taking unexpected l. of them, said: “As it is

133:3.10 Thus did Jesus and Ganid t. of the women.

133:5.11 when the Greek t. of them, he said: “At last my eyes

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

134:1.1 After t. of Gonod and Ganid at Charax, Jesus

134:8.10 where Jesus t. of the lad, giving him the donkey.

134:9.5 Jesus t. of John, saying that he desired to retire to

135:8.6 coming up out of the water in silence he t. of them

135:9.9 Early in the morning of the next day Jesus t. of John

136:2.3 indwelling Adjuster took final l. of the perfected

136:3.4 they met directly for the first time since Michael t.

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

137:2.1 Jesus t. of John the Baptist by the river near Pella,

137:4.17 before the Son of Man took final l. of his mortal life

137:5.1 for Capernaum, going away without t. of anyone.

137:5.2 And before Jude t. of Jesus, he said with much

142:0.2 he took immediate l., saying as he departed: “Fear

147:5.6 And Jesus, with Peter, James, and John, t. of their

156:1.7 As Norana and the child t., Jesus entreated them

158:1.6 Jesus t. of the three apostles, saying: “I go apart by

167:4.1 and just as he was t. of the apostles for the night.

167:4.6 in preparation for that day when I shall t. of you and

168:3.7 the home of Lazarus, and t. of the Bethany family,

168:5.2 And so Lazarus took hasty l. of his sisters at Bethany

171:1.1 Jesus and his twelve apostles t. of the Pella

175:1.24 “And now I take l. of you. You have heard my

184:5.8 three of the Pharisees took their l.; they wanted to

189:2.9 one thousand human beings before he finally t. of

190:1.3 chief of communication and intelligence t. of the

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

190:4.1 And when he had thus charged them, he t., and they

190:5.5 and Jesus was about to t. of them, going on down

192:1.11 Before t. of them this morning, Jesus directed that

193:5.1 last farewell to the apostles before he t. of Urantia.

193:5.2 I am now about to t. of you; I am about to ascend

leave you

119:1.2 with these words: “I l. you but for a short season.

133:3.9 pray to be excused while we l. you here together—

140:1.7 when I shall presently l. you as I now represent

144:6.3 And now, in order to l. you unhampered in your

176:1.1 I am about to l. you; I go to the Father.

176:1.1 After I l. you, take heed that no man deceive you,

176:2.3 Very soon must I l. you and take up the work the

178:3.2 I have plainly told you that I must l. you in the

180:0.3 In just a short time I am going to l. you, you will

180:1.1 and I would do this now as I am about to l. you.

180:3.4 Even though I must l. you, I will not be far from

180:3.5 Even though I must l. you, I will be present with

180:4.1 that I l. you in the flesh so that I may the better

180:6.1 “And I am telling you about all this before I l. you

180:6.5 “In just a little while I will l. you for a short time.

180:6.6 ‘In just a little while I will l. you,’ and ‘When you

181:1.3 “If you would follow after me when I l. you, put

181:1.5 “And now, as I am about to l. you, I would speak

181:2.17 and as I am about to l. you and go to my Father,

181:2.17 As I prepare to l. you, I would liberate you from

182:2.2 My peace I l. with you.”

182:3.3 —wherefore do you fall asleep when I l. you?”

192:2.7 Now must you trust others as I l. you to go to the

192:2.13 Master, we do believe,” he said: “I will soon l. you

193:3.2 more needful since I am this day going to l. you

leave-taking

40:8.3 the Personalized Monitors, and upon this l. the

119:2.4 Three days after this unexplained l. there appeared

leaven

67:6.3 They were the biologic l. which multiplied and

97:4.4 Amos spread enough l. of truth to save the doctrine

151:4.3 “The kingdom of heaven is also like l. which a

157:2.2 “I say to you, beware of the l. of the Pharisees and

157:7.4 to the apostles to “beware the l. of the Pharisees”;

159:5.17 current meanings of many terms, such as salt, l.,

165:3.2 Beware of the l. of the Pharisees which is hypocrisy,

170:2.16 as a gradual development, like the l. in the dough

178:1.15 I have told you it is like the l. in the dough, like the

178:1.16 you are skillfully to put the l. of new truth in the

185:0.3 who refused to enter any gentile building where l.

leavened

123:3.5 that no l. bread was to be eaten for the whole week

142:3.17 not offer the blood of any sacrifice with l. bread.

151:4.3 way it came about that all of the meal was l..”

leavesnoun

59:4.13 later on, l. evolved, but these early varieties had

67:3.5 to partake of the fruit and l. of this energy plant.

73:6.1 the tree of life, whose l. were for the “healing of the

142:6.5 When the wind blows, you hear the rustle of the l.,

176:2.6 tree shows its tender branches and puts forth its l.

leavesverb

1:5.11 l. only the choice of two philosophic dilemmas:

23:4.3 to the world of his assignment and nevermore l.

34:4.7 Universe Mother Spirit never l. the local universe

36:4.2 a race of supernal creatures eventually l. the planet

37:3.7 career until an individual either l. Salvington for the

45:7.8 No ascending mortal l. the system headquarters for

59:4.17 not even the rustle of a leaf, for such trees had no l..

61:7.1 No other terrestrial activity l. such characteristic

82:2.1 reproduction but indifferently l. the problems to be

112:6.10 When a creature l. his native planet, he leaves the

112:6.10 he l. the adjutant ministry behind and becomes solely

112:6.10 When an ascender l. the local universe, he has

117:5.6 The progressing personality l. a trail of actualized

155:6.5 The religion of the spirit l. you forever free to

180:1.6 has called them brethren, and now, before he l., he

181:2.20 ‘What shall I do if the Master goes away and l. us

195:6.9 makes a report and l. the people as he found them.

leavingsee leaving, before

22:9.5 l. the embraced son otherwise unchanged, but such a

30:4.28 for Havona since the time of your l. Uversa.

39:5.14 lightninglike speed, l. a trail of celestial luminosity

48:1.5 From the time of l. the material worlds until you

49:5.14 l. two superior brains free for higher engagements:

49:6.21 of the mortals l. a realm are embraced in this class,

57:6.2 until axial revolution ceases, l. one hemisphere of

69:3.3 agreeable work, l. the routine drudgery to woman.

72:0.3 and this Son also defaulted, l. the sphere isolated,

74:6.2 They had forty-two children after l. the Garden

76:3.7 Up to the time of l. the first garden, Adam and his

79:2.1 subcontinent of India in their early days, l. behind

84:3.7 thus l. the man’s hands free for fighting or hunting.

93:5.7 his wife, Sarah, lived at court, and when l. Egypt,

120:3.8 mandates of Sonarington forbids the l. of offspring

121:0.1 how his Master so scrupulously avoided l. written

121:1.9 then recent past, l. Syria in the hands of the Romans.

122:7.7 L. the donkey in the courtyard, Joseph shouldered

123:3.1 —which had been presented to them on l. Egypt.

127:2.8 loyalty to a dead father forbade his l. the family

133:6.1 On l. Athens, the travelers went by way of Troas to

134:8.1 and l. his supplies in the custody of Tiglath, Jesus

137:8.3 l. them in a grove by the shore, Peter went in quest

139:2.11 After l Jerusalem and before Paul became the leading

141:1.0 1. LEAVING GALILEE

144:6.3 unhampered in your deliberations, I am l. you for

156:6.3 L. Zebulun, they journeyed over to the junction with

158:1.4 as the celestial messengers departed, l. Jesus alone

158:7.2 and now we hear these strange words about l. us,

163:4.14 They were warned against l. a modest home to be

165:4.1 “Master, my father died l. much property to me

174:3.1 Moses said that if a married man should die, l. no

174:3.1 took his wife but also soon died, l. no children.

174:3.1 take the wife, but he also died l. no offspring.

174:3.1 and all six of them passed on without l. children.

180:6.0 6. THE NECESSITY FOR LEAVING

180:6.2 “Now that I am l. you, seeing that the hour has

181:1.6 l. the Son of Man in the hands of his enemies,

181:2.12 the times of your training, but now that I am l. you

184:1.7 Annas went into another room, l. Jesus alone with

185:3.1 John into a private chamber, l. the guards outside in

leaving, before

30:4.24 B. the superuniverse for Havona, these ascending

37:6.7 B. the universe of Nebadon, most mortals will be

47:7.2 Having mastered the language b. the fourth mansion

48:6.31 B. Jerusem, you will become quite familiar with the

50:3.4 B., they customarily assign their various duties to

53:8.6 The last act of Michael b. Urantia was to offer mercy

96:4.3 these Bedouins the idea of El Elyon, but b. Egypt,

113:7.4 B. the mansion worlds, all mortals will have

119:6.2 B. Salvington for the sixth bestowal, Michael

129:2.3 B. Capernaum, Jesus had a long talk with his new-

137:1.4 B. Andrew and his brother, Jesus said, “Early on the

137:3.2 B. Nazareth, the new associates of Jesus told Joseph

141:0.2 Just b., the apostles missed the Master,

154:6.10 his address and then have a visit with them b., but

162:9.4 B. Bethlehem for the last time, the Master made

187:1.1 B. the courtyard of the praetorium, the soldiers

187:1.10 After the resurrection and b. Jerusalem, he became

Lebanon

97:9.16 building program: There was the house of L.,

155:4.1 of junction with the Magdala-Mount L. trail road,

156:6.2 going north on the Nazareth-Mount L. trail to the

Lebbeusother name for Judas Alpheus

139:9.5 James and Judas were called Thaddeus and L.,

Lebonah

134:7.5 Beeroth, L., Sychar, Shechem, Samaria, Geba,

lecture

134:3.1 Urmia was located a building—a l. amphitheater—

lectured

130:4.1 professors at the university who l. on the teachings

lectures

130:3.7 Learned professors here gave daily l., and in those

130:3.7 Day by day Jesus interpreted the l. to Ganid;

130:3.9 Philo’s teachings and to attend some of his l., but

133:5.2 the teachings of Plato when they attended the l. in

133:6.3 making tents for a living and conducting l on religion

134:3.0 3. THE URMIA LECTURES

134:3.3 The l. and discussions in this school of religion began

134:3.4 give twenty-four l. on “The Brotherhood of Men,”

134:3.4 of questions, discussions, and debates on Jesus’ l. in

134:3.5 stopped off on the return trip and delivered these l..

134:3.5 these l. and discussions on the brotherhood of men.

134:3.5 In reality these l. were on the “Kingdom of God”

134:6.15 the oft-referred-to l. of the caravan conductor had

ledsee ledwith by; see spirit-led

1:3.7 gradually becomes spirit taught and spirit l..

2:6.5 and l. directly to the elaboration of the atonement

11:1.4 we are l. directly back to the Father’s presence,

20:9.5 we are often l. to speculate regarding their possible

30:4.11 work on earth, “He l. a great multitude of captives.

44:7.1 painting, or anything similar, as you might be l. to

54:5.12 three times the number of beings would be l. astray if

56:9.5 are l. to the final postulate of the Universal I AM as

61:7.16 The migration of life before the advancing ice l. to an

62:2.4 fear which l. to those wise precautionary measures

63:6.1 l. all of them in the worship of the “Breath Giver to

64:4.12 This new religion of fear l. to attempts to placate

64:6.23 became a great teacher among the blue race and l.

64:7.10 these Sangik tribes with the Neanderthal peoples l. to

65:2.2 neither vegetable nor animal—but they eventually l.

65:2.15 they were therefore l. to migrate from the arena of

66:7.4 until the supermen of Dalamatia l. mankind to love

68:2.5 all l. to the closer association of mankind.

68:5.3 Food coercion, hunger, l. to the first form of

69:2.3 Association l. to organization, and the first result of

69:3.6 this extra leisure l. to their becoming, as a class,

69:4.8 Commerce, linked with adventure, l. to exploration

69:5.2 group wealth immediately l. to military organization.

69:5.3 The urges which l. to the accumulation of capital

69:6.6 These ideas of supernatural origin l. directly to fire

69:6.6 fire worship l. to the custom of “passing through fire

69:6.7 Fire l. to cooking, and “raw eaters” became a term

69:6.8 and l. to the subsequent discovery of steam power

69:7.4 The dog’s keen sense of smell l. to the notion it

69:9.10 Vanity plus ghost fear l. early man to resist attempts

70:1.8 1. Hunger, which l. to food raids.

70:9.15 in that it l. to the belief that all men are born equal.

73:4.3 walled paths l. between these groups to the twelve

74:8.13 the fiat creation of the human race, and all this l. to

75:4.8 I listened fully to the recital of all that l. up to the

75:8.4 Eve was l. to experiment with the life plasm of the

76:2.8 Fear, and some remorse, l. him to repent.

77:4.9 Sumerian pride in the ancient Nodite culture l. them

77:6.6 midwayers l. an irregular and unorganized existence.

78:3.4 amalgamation l. to the adoption of many new ideas;

80:2.5 the great influx of Saharans l. them to seek outlets

80:9.4 This extended contact with the Danubians l. these

82:5.3 Rulings of this sort l. to a great multiplication of

82:5.9 Outmarriage l. to tribal co-ordination and to military

83:4.4 efforts to insure fecundity also l. to the association of

83:4.9 marriages turned out bad, l. primitive man to seek

83:4.9 marriage failure; l. him to go in quest of priests and

84:1.2 But no direct biologic urge l. man into marriage—

84:2.7 This change l. at once to greater social expression

84:3.1 the instinct of motherhood l. woman into marriage,

84:3.9 milk for the young l. to earlier weaning of babies,

84:8.1 Marriage l. to self-perpetuation and concomitantly

85:1.2 No wonder men were l. to worship such phenomena

85:1.2 And this l. to greater reverence for all other stones.

85:1.5 aborigines believed that caves l. to the underworld,

86:2.7 with animism, and these beliefs also l. to worship.

86:3.3 has l. to such doctrines as original sin and the fall of

86:4.8 Among the Egyptians this l. to careful tomb

86:5.1 The belief in dream doubles l. directly to the

87:6.1 the technique of spirit propitiation l. directly to the

88:1.3 persistence of nature worship l. to belief in charms

88:2.10 invocation of supposed divinely inspired writings l.

88:2.10 civil forms l. to fruition of the authority of the state.

88:6.5 Belief in astrology l. to the development of

88:6.5 belief in a philosopher’s stone l. to the mastery of

89:3.6 But this cult l. Paul to look down upon women.

89:6.1 Providing spirit escorts to the spirit world also l. to

90:3.1 l. him to the belief that ghosts, spirits, and gods

91:5.2 Confession, repentance, and prayer have l. nations,

93:9.1 what Moses built upon when he l. the Hebrew slaves

94:2.3 The undue concentration on self l. certainly to a

94:3.4 l. the Indian philosophers very close to the truth of

95:2.4 These observations l. to those experiments which

95:2.4 The making of these burial statues l. to great

95:5.7 outward worship of Aton, the sun-god, while he l.

95:7.5 l. to the establishment of the Islamic religion.

96:1.15 the Buddha concept in Asia, which in the end l. to

96:1.15 even as the Yahweh concept finally l. to the idea

96:2.1 well-organized and well- l. horsemen who invaded

96:3.5 intrepid organizer l. his compatriots out of Egypt

96:5.1 In the space of one man’s life Moses l. the polyglot

97:7.1 resentment of the loss of their national god that l.

97:7.4 sheer respect for their beauty and grandeur l. to

97:8.4 And all of this false hope l. to such a degree of racial

97:9.3 it was this exploit that l. the hill tribes to make Saul

97:9.20 The attempt to suppress freedom of speech l. Elijah,

98:6.4 (except later Christianity) l. to its final undoing.

99:3.5 this sentiment has l. to the unwise perpetuation of

100:7.12 This divine enthusiasm l. his unspiritual brethren to

100:7.14 But his indignation against sin never l. to anger at

102:2.9 religious conviction have l. to bloody persecutions,

102:8.6 The prophets have usually l. the people in religious

119:0.2 The Eternal Son l. the way in this practice, having

119:2.1 one hundred years of dissatisfaction he l. his

121:5.4 and l. directly to the bitter persecutions of both

121:6.3 But this all l. to disastrous confusion until these

121:6.5 Philo l. the way for Paul more fully to restore the

122:0.1 many reasons which l. to the selection of Palestine as

122:8.7 the star of Bethlehem and the adoring Magi l.

122:9.2 confidence in Zacharias l. them to believe that Jesus

123:4.5 a fall down the back-yard stone stairs which l. up

124:2.10 l. him to the final choice of becoming a religious

124:6.5 The road now l. down into the tropical Jordan

125:0.2 other Nazareth women were l. to make the journey,

125:1.5 wisely l. him around to view the “gate beautiful,”

128:1.14 by the east Jordan way, which l. through Amathus.

128:3.5 which l. to a four-hour discussion of the way of life

128:3.6 l. Saul to espouse the cause for which Stephen died;

128:6.7 episode which had l. up to the arrest of his brother,

130:3.10 l. men to find God and enjoy a living experience in

131:10.4 would certainly be l. to repent of their evil ways

132:0.7 Stephen, whose death l. to the winning of Saul of

132:4.5 l. this able doctor to attempt a more far-reaching

133:2.1 When Jesus had l. him to one side, he said: “My

133:3.6 happen to know all of the circumstances which l.

133:3.7 and silently followed as the men l. the way.

134:7.6 The indwelling Adjuster now l. Jesus to forsake the

135:10.1 Since Jesus had gone north into Galilee, John felt l.

136:6.7 been l. up to the expectation of the coming Messiah,

137:2.7 Philip l. Nathaniel to Jesus, who, looking benignly

138:3.3 When Peter l. Jesus up to Simon, the Master greeted

138:5.1 and Thomas l. the party to his near-by home.

138:9.1 five months of work with Jesus l. these apostles to

139:2.10 Peter again l. the way back to the fish nets while the

140:3.13 they may see your good works and be l. to glorify

140:4.4 they may see your good works and be l. to glorify

141:7.3 kingdom conscious and hence be l. to inquire of

143:2.7 you shall not therefore be l. to doubt the reality of

144:4.4 Prayer l. Jesus up to the supercommunion of his soul

144:8.2 it was not strange that John should be l. to wonder

147:5.4 been forgiven, and this has l. her to love much.

148:3.4 have been l. to infer that the Master was in direct

148:4.4 Sin is the measure of unwillingness to be l.

149:4.3 whose imagination had l. him off into visionary

149:5.2 depends upon the willingness of man to be l.

149:6.2 so that you may be joyfully l. into that sublime

149:6.3 he is l. to fear the Supreme; but when man begins

149:6.3 is l. increasingly to love such a good and perfect

149:6.4 these much loved children are l. to love their father

149:6.5 are l. to praise the Infinite for what he is rather

149:6.6 they are l. up, through understanding respect and

150:5.5 they will be l. to voluntary repentance of all known

153:2.8 All those l. of the Father shall come to me, and he

153:4.6 surrounded Jesus and l. him from the synagogue.

155:3.4 souls can best be l. to love the unseen God by first

155:6.11 are sacred in the lives of those who are spirit l.;

156:5.4 to believe that God l. them thither for testing,

156:5.4 men are all too often l. into temptation by the urge

157:4.5 I am l. to declare that upon this foundation will I

157:6.15 grasp the meaning of what they had been l. to do.

159:2.4 This man, Aden, had been l. to believe in Jesus

161:1.6 which l. to the enlarged conception of the Trinity in

162:2.9 spoke tauntingly to Eber: “Are you also l. astray?

162:9.3 contact that finally l. them to believe in him.

167:3.3 be loosed from this bondage and l. forth to partake

167:7.1 l. to the consideration of the ministry of angels.

168:0.10 Martha l. Mary to Jesus, and when she saw him,

169:0.2 tour of Perea which l. right up to the final and tragic

169:1.10 after the happy father had l. the footsore and

170:5.6 the doctrines of Paul, which l. increasingly to the

173:0.2 down Mount Olivet, Jesus l. the way, the apostles

174:0.1 Lazarus, giving him that instruction which l. him

174:5.14 Jesus l. the way over the narrow streets of Jerusalem

176:1.2 this secular idea of the Messiah which directly l. to

176:1.4 of the sword and will be l. captive into all nations;

176:1.4 false teachers will arise and many will be l. astray;

176:2.1 Jesus had made statements which l. his hearers to

176:3.7 in consequence thereof are l. to glorify the Father

177:2.2 it was wisdom which l. them to withhold most

177:4.2 They l. him to believe that he would forthwith

177:4.11 assign to Jesus cowardice as the motive which l.

178:0.1 the Master l. them to a secluded spot a short

178:0.1 Jesus l. the twelve into Jerusalem to partake of the

179:1.6 the apostles are l. once more to give way to their old

182:0.1 Jesus l. the eleven apostles from the home of

182:1.2 Jesus l. the way a short distance up on Olivet,

182:2.3 Simon l. them all over to his tent, where swords

182:2.10 to stand guard that night on the upper trail which l.

183:3.10 as they would have l. a desperate criminal.

184:2.8 the guards l. Jesus past on the way to Caiaphas.

184:5.1 Jesus was l. into the adjoining room, where John was

184:5.11 Jesus was l. from the home of Caiaphas to appear

185:1.6 the pretensions of a false Messiah who l. troops to

185:6.1 sworn enemies and easily l. and unthinking populace.

185:6.3 Pilate l. forth this bleeding and lacerated prisoner

185:6.7 took Jesus by the arm and again l. him inside the

186:4.1 the soldiers l. him back into the courtyard of the

186:4.5 l. into the courtyard, where they gazed upon Jesus,

187:0.1 the same captain who had l. forth the Roman

187:0.4 the soldiers l. Jesus from the praetorium on the

187:1.2 According to custom the captain l. the procession,

187:1.3 such an accusation was part of the charge which l.

187:1.4 most direct route to the Damascus gate, which l. out

187:1.6 refrain from weeping when they saw him being l.

187:1.7 for one who was being l. forth to crucifixion.

187:1.10 returned home, he l. his family into the kingdom.

187:4.5 the penitent brigand, had been l. into a life of

187:4.5 l. many otherwise well-meaning youths to enlist in

187:4.7 so John and Jude l. Mary away from Golgotha.

189:2.6 resurrection of the Master, l. to the formulation of

189:4.8 Mary l. them back to the tomb, and they all saw that

193:3.3 Jesus l. them out on the Mount of Olives, where he

194:0.3 Peter unwittingly l. off in this mistake, and others

194:1.2 No wonder they were l. on into the proclamation

196:2.2 l. him to exclaim, “Which one of you convicts me of

196:2.9 Jesus l. men to feel at home in the world; he

ledwith by

8:6.4 “For as many as are l. by the Spirit of God, they

34:6.10 “for all those who are l. by the spirit of God are the

50:1.2 these near-human personalities may be l. astray by

53:8.9 being l. away by their own natural propensities.

66:5.17 promotion of primitive hygiene and was l. by Lut.

72:0.3 This planet, like Urantia, was l. astray by disloyalty

80:7.3 the Greeks were l. westward by Sato, a descendant

97:9.21 ended by a monotheistic revolt l. by the boy king

119:3.8 been l. astray by higher types of rebel personalities.

142:6.7 If you would be l. by this spirit from above, very

143:2.5 but been l. astray by your own natural tendencies.

152:1.3 two blind men l. by a dumb boy followed Jesus and

156:5.2 You must be taught by the spirit and be l. by the

172:5.2 he feared might be l. away by their emotions

ledge

125:1.4 to the priests’ court beneath the rock l. in front of

136:7.1 the shade of a tree on an overhanging l. of rock

136:7.1 he could cast himself off the l. and out into space,

155:4.2 under the shadow of an overhanging l. of rock,

168:1.1 tomb, a small natural cave, or declivity, in the l. of

ledgers

89:3.5 for extra credits on the self-denial l. of their gods.

ledges

81:2.15 his shelter, man lived under l. or dwelt in caves.

leeches

65:2.5 the closely related groups of earthworms and l.,

leeway

58:0.1 the Life Carriers are afforded little l. in their plans for

leftadjective; see left hand or handed

55:1.2 On the l. is the seat of the acting chief of finaliters

64:1.2 mountains to the right, water to the l., and ice in

124:6.3 on the l., they passed the ancient village of Shunem,

166:1.2 The Master took his seat at the l. of Nathaniel

167:1.2 he made straight for the seat of honor at the l. of the

167:1.2 the Jerusalem Pharisee to sit four seats to the l.,

179:1.4 Judas stepped over to the seat of honor, at the l. of

179:1.5 on the l., Judas, Simon Zelotes, Matthew, James

179:4.3 And as Judas, sitting on the l. of his Master, again

179:4.3 give a sop to the one who sat next to him on the l.

183:3.4 addressing the foremost soldier on the l., said,

187:5.8 one of the soldiers pierced his l. side with his spear.

left hand or left handed

15:5.4 thrown off as gas rings but in right- and l.-handed

38:7.2 The l. deflector, or negatively charged angel, is

131:8.5 Supreme is all-pervading; he is on the l. and on the

139:3.8 granted places on the right hand and the l. of Jesus

140:6.11 when you give alms, let not the l. know what the

140:8.26 in bestowing charity not allowing the l. to know

162:4.4 in the l. each one carried a branch of the paradise

171:0.4 on your right hand and the other to sit on your l.

171:0.5 to sit on my right hand and on my l. is not mine to

171:0.7 In asking for places on the right hand and on the l. of

leftverb; see lefta town; leftremaining; left behind

2:6.4 concept l. the individual believer in a sad position of

15:1.4 Number five has about l. its position opposite the

15:4.7 the light you behold l. those distant suns almost

22:9.7 saturation would preclude their being l. in reserve

39:5.3 some of these seraphim were l. on the planet

39:5.5 chief of the souls of peace in Adam’s day, was l.

41:7.10 which are drawn back into the sun after having l. it,

44:1.14 associates of your musicians, who l. but snatches of

47:3.1 survivors resume their lives just where they l. off

51:5.1 The plan of procedure is not uniform; much is l. to

53:1.6 “And the angels who kept not their first estate but l.

53:4.6 all beings would be l. free and unmolested in their

60:3.5 When this sea finally withdrew, it l. the continent

61:7.16 arctic species of both plants and animals were l.

62:7.5 And no sooner had the Most Highs l. off speaking

67:5.3 this upheaval having l. the world in confusion worse

67:6.4 Van was l. on Urantia until the time of Adam,

69:6.7 for the digestion of food and so l. early man some

70:8.12 while the girl was l. in the care of her mother until

73:5.6 per cent partially cultivated, the remainder being l.

73:7.1 for four thousand years after Adam l. the Garden

74:5.2 the seraphic transports of Satania l. the planet with

74:6.2 mother of five children before the Melchizedeks l.

74:6.2 When Adam and Eve l. the Garden, their family

75:7.4 before Adam and Eve l. Jerusem, their instructors

75:8.2 the Adamic bestowal l. the world peoples improved

76:6.3 They l. Jerusem as permanent citizens—Sons of God;

76:6.4 They l. a great culture on earth, but it was not

77:4.8 The elaborate records l. by the Sumerians describe

77:8.1 l. to assist in the spiritual and semispiritual work on

78:2.4 Adam l. a great intellectual and spiritual culture

79:5.6 long struggle l. its genetic imprint upon the yellow

80:7.8 l. the spiritually impoverished races of the world in a

82:3.11 then, when they were subsequently l. widowers,

83:6.4 inevitably work great hardship on those who are l.

84:3.10 No camp or village could be l. unguarded day or

84:4.6 the expectant mother was shunned, l. alone.

86:4.7 believed that man entered the next life just as he l.

87:1.3 the family hut, being taken to a smaller one or l. in

88:5.1 The savage never l. any remnants of his meal on

90:4.7 put a drop of blood in the root hole l. when the plant

93:2.6 never married, nor could he have l offspring on earth

94:2.7 impotent it which has l. the spiritual life of India

94:8.17 And in making this effort, he l. the door wide open

97:2.3 Creator to about that place where Samuel had l. it.

97:7.4 this young preacher l. on record his teachings,

97:9.8 (his army) made him king was inadvertently l. in

98:2.7 absence of priests and “sacred scriptures” l. the

98:7.6 good and evil, which had already l. its imprint on

119:2.6 a great celebration was arranged when Michael l. the

120:3.7 See that nothing potentially idolatrous is l. on the

120:4.1 were to be silenced forever and l. confounded and

122:7.2 Mary feared being l. alone lest the child be born

122:8.6 Bethlehem, where they found the babe and l. their

124:5.2 Jesus had a sizable family of small children l. to his

125:4.3 detractors got up and l., it was ruled that the lad

125:6.8 Silently they all withdrew and l. Jesus standing alone

127:6.13 Jesus l. this world ripe in the experience which his

128:2.3 Jesus l. James in charge of the repair shop while he

128:5.3 temple demolished, that not one stone would be l.

128:7.11 when Jude l. for the fishing grounds, the day after

129:1.1 And thus Jesus l. them, never again to be a regular

129:2.2 They all sorrowed when Jesus l. them, especially

129:2.4 As Jesus had l. the matter so entirely in their hands

130:6.2 “I well know you wish to be l. alone with your

133:9.4 Thus the Master l. his friends from India at Charax

134:1.6 a few days after Jesus l. with the caravan, Mary

134:8.2 The first day, after he had l. Tiglath, Jesus had

134:9.5 he seemed more cheerful than when he had l. John

135:3.2 this kingdom shall not be l. to other people but

135:9.4 About three weeks after Jesus had l. them, there

137:5.1 much distressed because he so suddenly l. them,

138:1.2 After thus speaking, Jesus l. them.

138:5.3 The next day Jesus l. his twelve apostles quite alone;

140:8.29 Jesus l. not a line of writing behind him.

142:3.18 sacrifice of the feast of the Passover shall not be l.

143:3.6 by going off they had l. such problems to solve

143:5.9 perceiving the disapproval of the apostles, l. her

144:6.9 preaching of baptism was l. optional; no decision

145:2.15 of comfort and encouragement, the fever l. her.

145:5.9 after Jesus and his apostles had l. for Rimmon,

146:5.2 but come ere my child perishes, for when I l. him he

146:5.2 “yesterday about the seventh hour the fever l. him,”

147:2.1 a surplus of money, and this deposit was l. until

149:2.1 had his teachings been l. as he presented them,

150:5.4 When Jesus had l. off speaking, there was rejoicing

152:2.1 Some of the evangelists were l. to talk to the

152:4.4 explains why Mark l. a portion of the story out of his

153:0.3 the unsuspecting Alpheus twins, who, as Jesus l. the

153:1.6 Jesus had l. them dumfounded and confounded.

153:2.4 We have l. you undisturbed in your positions of

154:6.10 human mind of Jesus to see his family before he l..

156:3.1 Jesus l. them for a period of three or four days,

156:5.23 And after the evangelists here l. Jesus, they were

156:6.1 Jesus and the twelve l. the home of Joseph, going

157:1.4 So, as Peter l. them to go toward the boat, Jesus

159:4.4 in these writings l. on record their highest concepts

162:5.4 he has not l. me alone, for I do always that which is

162:8.3 “Master, do you not care that my sister has l. me

163:3.4 “But, Master, we have l. everything to follow you,

163:3.4 there is no man who has l. wealth, home, wife,

164:1.3 stripped him and beat him, and departing, l. him

166:1.4 should not have l. these weightier requirements

167:0.1 When the Master l. the camp at Pella to visit about

167:1.5 Before the man l. the room,Jesus returned to his seat

169:1.2 good shepherd who l. the ninety and nine sheep in

169:1.5 a son of a well-to-do farmer who deliberately l. his

169:1.5 but this youth l. his home with premeditation.

171:1.2 About one half of this group l. him at the Jordan ford

171:4.7 your house is about to be l. to you desolate!

171:8.6 ‘Your pound l. with me, Lord, has made five

172:3.10 that not one stone shall be l. upon another.

172:4.2 Jesus and his immediate followers were l. alone.

175:1.5 this nation will be l. to its own counsels,

175:1.17 the one you ought to have done but not to have l. the

175:1.24 my children, and your house is l. to you desolate!”

175:3.2 the Jews were l. to finish their brief and short lease

175:4.1 the apostles once more were l. in confusion and

175:4.1 he l. the temple in company with the twelve, went

176:0.1 In the days soon to come there shall not be l. one

176:2.8 when the records were l. blank concerning much

177:3.2 And so the Master l. us here while he went off to

177:3.7 True, the day before, when he l. the temple, he had

177:4.1 Shortly after Jesus and John Mark l. the camp,

177:4.11 there was always l. in Judas’s heart a scar of bitter

179:1.2 to look at one another as soon as John Mark had l.

179:4.6 words, Judas arose from the table and hastily l. the

180:3.1 “When I have l. you, be not discouraged by the

180:4.1 I shall say to my Father: Having l. my children

181:2.3 But as for the responsibilities l. to me by my

182:2.8 Jesus did say this to Andrew as he l. his side that

182:2.12 Shortly after David l. him, and when John Mark

182:3.9 before they should be l. alone in the world.

183:0.3 Failing to disperse his followers, the Master l.

183:2.1 After Judas so abruptly l. the table while eating the

183:2.1 The Master and the eleven l. the home of Elijah

183:2.2 when they had l. camp, only Peter and Simon were

184:1.2 the Master called at his house and immediately l.

184:2.1 Soon after Judas had l., Simon Peter arrived, and

184:2.7 Peter l. the fireside for a time while he walked about

184:4.1 In the meantime Jesus was l. in the audience

186:1.6 As Judas l. the Sanhedrin chamber, he removed

186:1.6 When the betrayer l. the temple, he was almost

186:3.1 David had hardly l. the camp when the temple

187:4.8 After Mary l., the other women withdrew for a short

189:4.1 He looked his associates over and immediately l.

189:4.9 the very bandages in which it was wrapped were l. in

189:5.3 reasoned that the grave would hardly have been l.

190:1.3 David would not argue with them, but when he l.,

190:4.2 desires that they be l. alone for a few more hours of

191:0.13 Thomas really wanted to return, but having l. as he

192:2.13 You see that I have already l. you in the flesh.

192:2.14 as Jesus l. the apostles, said: “Farewell, until I meet

193:0.5 the eternal ascent soon after I l. Joseph’s tomb.

193:3.3 not a word was spoken from the time they l. the

194:2.1 now that he has personally l. the world, he sends

195:6.4 Modern science has l. true religion—the teachings of

lefta town or village

93:5.4 l. Ur intending to go directly through to Salem,

121:8.6 he l. Jerusalem to engage in evangelistic preaching.

123:1.1 nor that of Mary knew they had even l. Alexandria.

125:0.3 From the time they l. Nazareth until they reached the

125:2.11 Before Joseph and Mary l. Jerusalem, in company

125:3.2 that he was in the group before they l. Jerusalem.

130:0.1 Gonod and his son Ganid—l. Jerusalem on Sunday

130:4.1 The night before they l. Alexandria Ganid and

134:2.1 Jesus l. Nazareth on the caravan trip to the Caspian

134:3.4 before Jesus l. Urmia, Cymboyton arranged with him

134:7.1 In the middle of April he l. Nazareth for Tyre.

141:2.1 night before they l. Pella, Jesus gave the apostles

142:3.4 Abraham l. Ur because of the establishment of sun

145:5.9 after Jesus and his apostles had l. for Rimmon,

149:1.1 For weeks after they l. Bethsaida, the sick continued

150:7.4 chazan teacher of his youth, were dead or had l.

150:9.5 They l. Nazareth this Sunday morning, and traveling

151:5.4 The Master was weary when they l. Bethsaida,

152:6.6 Before they l. Gennesaret, Jesus instructed them

152:7.3 Jesus and the apostles l. Jerusalem for Bethsaida,

153:0.1 Jesus had said little to them since they l. Jerusalem

155:4.1 teachers of truth l. Caesarea-Philippi to begin their

156:3.1 June 28, the Master and his associates l. Sidon,

156:5.23 The day before Jesus l. Tyre for the return to the

156:6.2 On Tuesday they l. Ptolemais, going east inland to

156:6.2 Thursday they l. Jotapata, going north on the

157:3.1 Jesus and the twelve apostles l. Magadan Park for

159:6.4 These runners l. Jerusalem each evening, relaying at

162:9.6 Jesus and his associates l. the city of Ephraim, where

164:5.6 And now Jesus l. Jerusalem, not again to return until

168:0.2 Lazarus died a few hours after the messenger l.

171:1.2 When the Master l. Pella, the disciples encamped

190:1.10 David Zebedee l. Bethany with Martha and Mary,

192:0.1 By the time the apostles l. Jerusalem for Galilee,

192:4.4 April 30, the eleven l. Bethsaida for Jerusalem.

leftremaining

48:6.37 tear of ego dignity so that there is little energy l. to

60:4.4 The present front range of mountains is what is l. of

62:3.8 group of less than a hundred individuals was l. alive.

62:4.7 single individual of these extraordinary tribes was l..

64:5.1 was finished, only about one hundred families were l.

64:6.13 and at its close few of the orange race were l. alive.

64:7.11 The remnant of the blue race l. in the old Persian

70:1.17 the host to fall upon the sword; there was not one l..

128:5.3 temple demolished, that not one stone would be l.

152:2.7 ascertain how much was l. of the store of provisions.

152:2.7 “The lad has l. only five barley loaves and two dried

172:3.10 that not one stone shall be l. upon another.

176:0.1 In the days soon to come there shall not be l. one

187:2.8 This l. the tunic, or seamless vestment reaching

193:6.5 This l. but six of the original twelve apostles to

left behind

41:10.4 born of the immense nebular rings which are l. in the

47:3.1 the tabernacle of flesh and blood has been l. on the

47:10.5 the final awakening chamber, was l. on the seventh

48:5.3 fused mortal, both a cherubim and a sanobim are l.

64:6.5 they l. much of their stock blended with the other

73:1.6 had mated with the Sangik races and had l. an able

74:1.5 This Jerusem pair l. them on the capital of Satania

76:0.1 And many of those who were l. later journeyed

77:8.1 the midway creatures were l., left to assist in the

78:1.13 Adam and Eve had l. a limited but potent progeny,

125:3.1 And he did not realize that he had been l. until the

131:4.7 Evil must be l. in this world, but virtue follows the

141:7.4 When Jesus departed from this world, he l. no

189:5.3 question as to how the bandages happened to be l.

legacies

47:3.8 with the correction and cure of these manifold l. of

69:0.3 Such l. become traditions, and traditions ultimately

195:9.9 to rise above all these l. of animal evolution and,

legacy

21:4.3 the largest hereditary l. of the Adamic stock which

41:3.8 Your own sun still carries a diminishing l. of the

44:2.11 and will forever remain as a l. to all future time.

63:4.2 Humor was the l. of the later Adamic race.

64:6.16 a small but potent l. of the later imported Adamic

80:7.5 the art and genius of these latter people is a direct l.

109:5.5 While the hereditary l. of cerebral endowment and

113:1.8 When a mind breaks through the inertia of animal l.

113:2.5 the l. of animal fear that bulks so large in the

legal

25:4.1 These l. and technical minds of the spirit world were

25:4.15 These advisers are more than l. experts; they are

25:4.18 bountifully supplied with these l. reference minds

25:4.19 Besides counseling regarding l. usages, Technical

37:8.7 Of the Technical Advisers, the l. minds of the realm,

67:6.10 The technical status of Van on the l. records of

72:3.5 is administered in the home by parents or by l.

72:5.4 industrial courts shall recognize l. compensation as

72:5.5 1. L. rates of interest on invested capital.

83:4.2 interests, and therefore required a l. ceremony,

83:4.8 l. witness to the consummation of marriage.

83:5.6 1. The ceremonial or l. wives.

83:5.12 The taboo wife—one wife of l. status—created the

83:5.12 the l. wife was looked upon as the mother of all

84:4.10 Later, woman gained the l. right to own, control,

92:2.2 All types of l. procedures cling to the old forms.

129:1.8 Jesus never claimed any other l. residence, although

132:0.2 forum, the center of political, l., and business life.

140:8.21 not suppressed by religious rebuke or l. prohibitions.

145:3.3 Though Jesus did not resort to logic, l. quibbles, or

147:6.3 one thousand yards, the l. Sabbath day’s journey.

148:4.8 some manner seek for l. adoption by the Father.

175:4.10 disregard for the Sabbath and numerous other l.

184:2.11 servants had no moral or l. right thus to question

188:4.11 Even if God were the stern and l. monarch of a

legalism

121:7.3 held them in a terrible bondage of ritualism and l.,

legalistic

121:6.5 Roman Stoic doctrines with the l. theology of the

139:11.6 And when it came to dealing with the l. minds of the

legalized

70:11.6 human experience, public opinion crystallized and l..

82:4.3 all l. sex relations grew out of these pre-existent

195:4.1 became more monasticized, asceticized, and l..

legally

72:3.7 Children remain l. subject to their parents until they

184:0.1 to allow time for l. calling together the court of the

184:3.13 the governor before Jesus could l. be put to death.

185:2.14 Jesus had not been regularly tried nor l. convicted on

legatus

185:0.1 under the immediate supervision of the l. of Syria.

185:1.6 As a result of this episode, the l. of Syria ordered

legend

68:1.7 The only basis for the l. of the golden age is the

74:8.0 8. THE LEGEND OF CREATION

74:8.2 The l. of the making of the world in six days was an

77:2.3 And all this l. became further confused with the race

81:2.9 the l. of how some Prometheus stole it from heaven.

92:5.6 the Adam l.,the son-of-God idea, the connecting link

94:11.9 1. The Gautama l.. At the base of the concept was

94:11.9 This l. grew in myth as it traveled across the broad

98:4.8 Egyptian ritual was built around the l. of the god

121:5.8 Some mythical l., a mystery—whence their name.

122:8.7 The beautiful l. of the star of Bethlehem originated

122:8.7 the appealing l. of the star of Bethlehem and the

151:6.6 gave origin to the l. that Jesus had cured Amos by

172:1.3 In commenting on the l. of the walls of Jericho

187:1.2 l. which the centurion carried to put on the cross

187:1.3 who were yet present when Pilate wrote this l.

legendary

95:2.6 In the l. battle of Horus with Set the young god lost

legends

66:2.8 Caligastia one hundred, gave origin to numerous l.

66:4.1 mythology grew out of the garbled l. of these early

67:4.3 And thus originated the thousand and one l. of a

79:7.4 Chinese l. place “the land of the gods” in the west.

86:3.2 All races have their l. of men who did not die,

88:2.9 a superb collection of letters, laws, l., allegories,

92:5.5 enshrouding his human leaders with l. pertaining

93:6.7 And these l. of the happenings of those days indicate

97:7.2 were much influenced by Babylonian traditions and l.

97:7.2 the Jews distorted these l. to reflect honor and glory

98:7.7 Even the l. of the birth of Jesus on Urantia became

136:6.7 nurtured on traditions of miracles and l. of wonders.

138:6.3 but do not be misled into the bypaths of creating l.

legion

24:3.1 Their number must be l., but it is not of record on

38:6.1 constitute a l. numbering 248,832 pairs or 497,664

46:7.3 Their number is l., and spornagia afford physical

113:2.6 company 126, of battalion 4, of unit 384, of l. 6,

113:6.2 of the group, company, battalion, unit, l., and host;

151:6.6 legend that Jesus had cured Amos by casting a l.

151:6.8 Amos went about publishing that Jesus cast a l. of

legionnaires

128:6.5 Now the Roman l. were very sensitive to anything

legions

8:6.5 the untold l. of the manifold beings who take origin

38:6.1 presently give me more than twelve l. of angels.”

38:6.2 Twelve l. of angels comprise a host numbering

39:1.4 There might possibly be l. of angels subject to the

39:2.5 The directors of these l. are now always seraphim

98:5.1 through the propagandizing of Roman l. recruited in

125:4.2 and living under the surveillance of the Roman l..

136:5.1 This mighty host embraced twelve l. of seraphim and

183:3.7 I could even now command more than twelve l. of

legislate

140:6.6 he said: “I have not come to l. but to enlighten.

144:6.10 group undertakings, l. on outward observances,

159:1.3 you may l. regarding the conduct of the group, for,

legislation

33:8.2 true l. is not enacted at the universe headquarters,

35:7.1 the acme of their education respecting universe l..

35:7.2 participate in the enactment of the actual general l.

86:7.4 But new l., increasing philanthropy, and industrial

100:3.7 Social growth cannot be secured by l., and moral

legislativesee legislative assembly

15:11.1 the l. branch springs from the flowering of the

15:11.2 This l. or advisory council consists of seven houses

33:6.4 they are appointed by l. decree and function only

33:8.0 8. THE L. AND EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS

33:8.1 headquarters of Nebadon, there are no true l. bodies.

33:8.1 enforce the l. mandates of the constellation rulers

35:5.7 their work more largely pertains to the l. functions

35:9.5 as custodians of the enforcement of l. mandates

43:2.1 administered according to its own l. enactments.

43:2.1 together with the l. enactments of the constellations,

43:2.2 Constellations function as the l. or lawmaking units,

43:2.5 The constellation l. body is divided into three groups

43:2.5 The l. program of a constellation originates in the

43:2.8 this supreme commission renders l. enactments the

43:2.8 The l. pronouncements of Edentia constitute the law

43:3.5 are associated with those l. and lawmaking functions

53:4.2 Lucifer denounced the location of l. activities on

55:9.2 When a constellation is thus settled in light, the l.

70:5.3 potential of governmental functions: executive, l.,

70:5.9 as forerunners of the later appearing l. and judicial

70:12.1 power between the well-co-ordinated executive, l.,

70:12.2 elders persisted as quasi-l.-judicial advisory bodies

70:12.3 Later the king enforced the l. enactments,

70:12.5 For representatives in the l. branch they should elect

70:12.7 unwarranted power by the executive or l. branches.

71:2.12 whims of human rulers are replaced by l. enactments

71:8.1 statehood into the three domains of executive, l.,

71:8.3 1. The creation of a threefold government of l.,

72:2.3 embraces three co-ordinate divisions: executive, l.,

72:2.4 The l. division embraces three houses:

72:2.7 presiding officers of either of the other l. houses.

72:2.8 executive, having neither l. nor judicial functions.

72:2.14 1. Parental courts, associated with the l. and

72:2.15 systems and associated with the executive and l.

72:2.17 except upon the three-quarters vote of the third l.

72:4.5 staff functioning as the third or advisory l. division.

72:7.9 who is the joint appointee of these two l. bodies.

72:7.14 Council of Defense, originated in the upper l. house,

114:5.1 lines of universe organization, such as separate l.,

114:5.1 counselors come the nearest to being the l. branch of

159:1.6 Jesus invested l. and judicial authority in the group

181:2.17 restore such jurisdiction to you by their l. action

legislative assembly or assemblies

14:3.1 no regularly constituted courts, neither are there l.;

33:8.1 The l. of the local universe are located on the

33:8.5 either to the Salvington judicial bodies or to the l.

33:8.5 they must pass down to the l. of the constellation

35:7.2 The ascending mortals have observed the l. as they

35:7.2 the varied pronouncements of the autonomous l.

39:3.3 law, and in a local universe law originates in the l.

43:1.8 you will always be welcome as an observer in the l..

43:2.7 which serves both of the lower divisions of the l..

53:4.2 system capitals and proceeded to set up his own l.

55:8.1 The system l. is constituted on the headquarters

55:8.2 court and actual presiding officer of the new l..

55:8.4 worlds of their sojourn to act as counselors to the l.

72:2.12 of the supercabinet and the third house of the l..

legislator

132:4.5 Jesus made such an impression on this l. that he

legislators

43:2.6 The mid-chamber of l. is composed of the seraphic

43:2.7 The advisory or highest body of constellation l.

43:2.8 The combined council of l. consists of three members

72:2.1 These states elect their governors and l. for ten years

legislature

43:5.10 the emergency enactments of the Norlatiadek l. to

45:3.22 the election of ten members to the Edentia l..

45:7.4 its ten representatives to sit in the constellation l..

70:5.3 establishing new modes of social usage, it was a l.;

legislatures

70:12.2 l. of co-ordinate status made their appearance,

70:12.2 adjudication were established separate from the l..

72:2.1 for life by the governors and confirmed by their l.,

72:2.3 upon the petition of at least seventy-five state l.

72:5.3 they are in general controlled by the industrial l.,

72:7.14 elected by the state l. to serve for twenty-four years,

legitimate

52:3.2 offspring become l. candidates for the reception of

68:2.11 the l. social aims of self-maintenance are rapidly

81:5.7 Liberty subject to group regulation is the l. goal of

84:8.6 let mankind explore all forms of l. self-gratification

89:9.4 Thus are the sacraments of modern religions the l.

103:4.4 All ceremonials not a l. part of such an intimate

132:5.15 transmittal of l. wealth to succeeding generations

132:5.15 The remainder of your l. inherited wealth you may

132:5.17 and barter, they are entitled to a fair and l. profit.

132:5.19 be collected provided the capital lent was l. wealth.

132:5.21 7. Except for the l. fees earned in administration,

136:6.3 and it is, therefore, a l. reaction of a Urantia mortal.

163:2.11 wise investment of excess earnings as a l. form of

182:3.9 some l. avenue of escape from this terrible plight

legs

60:1.10 carnivorous, walked kangaroolike on their hind l..

61:6.1 These small animals walked mostly on their hind l.

62:2.1 while they did not habitually walk on their hind l.,

62:3.2 larger than their parents, having longer l. and shorter

62:4.1 ancestors had learned to walk on their hind l., but

87:6.6 3. Castration or breaking the l. of the corpse.

100:4.5 filthy, snarling hulk of a man standing, l. spread,

104:0.1 three l. were the fewest that could stabilize a stool,

187:5.7 before Pilate asking that the l. of these three men

187:5.7 three soldiers to break the l. and dispatch Jesus and

leisure

27:2.2 that, when the ascendant mortals have periods of l.,

30:3.12 they may be enjoying a period of l.—freedom from

30:4.28 whereupon you are accorded a long period of l. for

45:6.2 Mortal survivors spend much of their l on the system

46:3.2 spend their l. at the broadcast station, there to learn

46:5.23 you are permitted extended l. on your earlier visits.

47:3.6 At the end of your ten-day period of l. you begin

47:3.12 They are the excursion guides and l. associates of

48:6.34 many of your l. moments will be spent with them.

50:5.5 the hunter turns this l. to augmenting his security.

50:5.6 the additional l. is utilized to promote comfort.

50:5.7 Food, security, and l. provide the foundation for the

52:4.5 Such refined peoples well know how to utilize l. for

55:3.4 Three per cent was devoted to beauty—art, social l.,

68:5.7 and this provided more l. for culture and progress.

68:6.2 the sustenance and l. to build a cultural civilization.

69:2.5 and Buddha became a reflective devotee of l..

69:3.6 this l. led to their becoming, as a class, the politicians

69:8.6 lazy peoples to work and provide wealth and l. for

69:9.5 3. The desire for liberty and l.. In the earlier days of

70:7.12 men were usually released for a short period of l.

70:10.10 while in more recent times l., comforts, religion,

71:3.7 utilization of the increasing l. which results from toil

71:3.7 L. must produce as well as consume.

71:4.9 7. Profitable utilization of l..

72:5.12 are beginning to appreciate their well-earned l.,

78:2.4 genius, and sufficient l. to insure inventive fruition.

81:2.2 the fact that your early ancestors had little or no l.

81:2.13 the master’s standard of living and provided more l.

81:2.14 until man has l. to think, to plan, to imagine new

81:6.6 l. is essential to the progress of civilization.

81:6.6 those conditions of material prosperity that foster l.

81:6.7 thus sought ease seldom utilized their unearned l.

81:6.7 to enjoy a well-earned and profitable margin of l..

81:6.17 never flourished until social groups acquired some l..

92:3.9 the l. of the priests promoted art and knowledge;

114:6.15 promote the more profitable utilization of human l..

118:10.9 luck; the smile of fortune that bestows unearned l.

128:6.12 as he gained more l., and before the grandchildren

128:7.7 This year Jesus enjoyed more than usual l., and he

130:2.6 beginning to learn how his tutor spent his l. in this

130:8.4 he and Ganid spent their l. visiting and exploring the

132:4.1 Jesus did not devote all his l. while in Rome to this

leisurely

133:0.2 the three travelers walked l. across Italy over the

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

172:5.6 the conduct of Jesus in turning l. away from the

lemur

61:6.1 Asiatic migrants of the older North American l.

62:0.1 mutations stemming from early stock of the l. type

62:1.0 1. THE EARLY LEMUR TYPES

62:1.1 were they the offspring of the modern type of l.,

62:1.3 and from the superior descendants of this l. type of

62:2.1 the direct descendants of the North American l.

62:2.6 new tribe had taken origin from the highest type of l.

62:4.7 mammals, springing from the North American l. type

65:2.15 the l. ancestors of the human species were far more

74:8.5 descended from the hyena, a Malay tribe from the l.

lemurlike

62:3.9 The immediate l. mother of the dawn-mammal

lemurs

61:1.9 primitive pigs, squirrels, l., opossums, and several

61:2.10 The early ancestors of the ancient l. first made their

61:2.10 While this family cannot be regarded as true l.,

61:2.10 the establishment of the line from which the true l.

62:0.1 The dominant factors of these early l. were derived

62:1.1 The early l. concerned in the ancestry of the human

62:1.2 While these early l. evolved in the Western

62:1.2 the North American type l. had migrated westward

62:3.13 (excepting certain pre-existent types of l., gibbons,

lend

15:9.18 We l. every possible assistance to your directors and

44:5.10 experts l. assistance to morontia and spirit creatures

82:4.3 Man had the right to l. his wife to a friend or guest,

92:7.2 democratic; the savage was quick to borrow or l..

96:5.4 “You shall l. to many nations, but you shall not

110:3.1 your co-operation permits Adjusters to l. assistance

132:5.19 As long as men borrow and l., that which is fair

136:8.1 Should he in any manner l. his universe powers to

136:8.8 Jesus decided that he would not l. his mission on

139:9.3 always were the twins ready to l. a helping hand to

141:6.2 Why did he so resist me and so readily l. an ear to

144:2.3 at midnight and say: ‘Friend, l. me three loaves,

lending

69:5.8 Treasure l. was carried on as a means of enslavement

lends

31:5.3 Their presence l. great potential to the possibilities of

37:3.4 l. a solemn import to the Master’s promise, “I will

138:3.6 sinners and thus l. his presence to such scenes of

lengthsee length of life; length of time; length, great

2:7.3 as well as in the l. and extent of that experience.

14:1.11 worlds in a given circuit have the same l. of year

14:1.11 and the l. of these planetary years decreases from the

14:5.4 Indefinitely, according to the l. and nature of the

15:3.2 the thickness and the l. far greater than the breadth.

30:4.12 are unconscious and oblivious to the l. of their rest.

39:2.12 The l. of a journey when in transit sleep is immaterial

41:5.8 chopped up into infinitesimal portions of definite l.

43:1.4 profusion of life which abounds throughout their l.

52:2.2 The average l. of this dispensation is around five

54:3.2 embrace of evil—a period of time of sufficient l. to

54:4.3 justifies any l. delay in the execution of justice

54:5.13 nearer a comparison with the l. of Lucifer’s life

57:6.3 the day and month will be analogous—in l. about

59:1.19 Trilobites grew in l. from two inches to one foot and

59:5.13 The l. of the actual coal-deposition epoch was a little

60:2.11 long, the majority being over thirty-five feet in l..

61:7.17 the so-called Pleistocene, over two million years in l.

65:8.3 yardstick for time measurement is the l. of his life.

67:2.2 Van made a memorable address of seven hours’ l.

72:11.2 by such commissioned officers are four years in l.

72:11.2 schools where the courses are four years in l..

84:1.6 is proportional to the l. of the helpless infancy of the

112:1.6 1. L. represents direction and nature of progression—

112:1.10 of personality have to do with cosmic l., depth, and

112:1.10 L. denotes meaning; depth signifies value; breadth

142:7.4 Then the Master discoursed at l. on the family as

length of life

49:4.6 The l. varies on the different planets from twenty-

52:5.9 The average l., during this period, climbs well above

52:7.5 The l. approaches five hundred Urantia years,

54:5.13 If a Urantia mortal of average l. should commit a

54:5.13 nearer a comparison with the l. of Lucifer’s life

65:8.3 yardstick for time measurement is the l. of his life.

72:1.1 The average l. on this continent is ninety years,

77:2.9 where their average l. was little more than that of the

length of time

11:5.8 years this center is outgoing; then for a similar l. it

14:1.12 Paradise-Havona standard day is based on the l.

25:8.1 for what you would regard as an extraordinary l.,

52:1.1 The l. consumed in this early life evolution varies

54:3.2 embrace of evil—a period of time of sufficient l. to

93:8.1 the scene of his earthly activities a sufficient l.

133:1.2 I forcibly detained the aggressor a sufficient l.

134:5.4 greatest number of all men and for the greatest l..

at length, great

133:3.6 seemed disposed to discuss these subjects at g..

133:6.1 That night they talked at g. about the worship of

140:10.1 Jesus talked at g., trying to show the twelve what

142:7.4 Then the Master discoursed at l. on the family as

143:1.8 Jesus went on at g. in amplification and in illustration

146:2.1 and in response to his question Jesus spoke at g.

146:2.13 Jesus commented at g. on the relation of prayer

lengthen

77:2.10 the reigns of the individual kings l. from around

lengthened

41:3.8 period has l. from the former three and one-half days

lengthening

55:2.2 fusions occur before the termination of the l. lives

77:2.10 This l. of the reigns of these older kings signifies that

118:1.4 of the l. of the time unit in mortal experience.

lengths

58:2.1 energies pour in upon Urantia embracing wave l.

58:2.2 Most of these short wave l. are absorbed by a layer

97:7.1 priests to go to such l. in the invention of fables

lengthy

13:1.20 to carry them away on l. interplanetary journeys,

31:3.2 such l universe discipline must be designed to qualify

60:4.1 the extensive and l. marine invasions of this and

81:5.1 But when l. periods of human history are surveyed

96:4.4 During this l. sojourn before Sinai the religious

97:9.8 the l. and prosaic account of the sacred history

163:4.13 Oriental salutation was a l. and elaborate ceremony;

164:4.3 One of the Pharisees, after making a l. speech, said:

lens

169:4.13 Jesus is the spiritual l. in human likeness which

lent

73:3.6 a location which could have l. itself so perfectly to

74:8.1 This circumstance l. almost sacred sanction to the

89:2.3 The tradition of Adam and the Garden also l.

119:5.4 l. new and added interest to the whole scheme of

132:5.19 fair interest may be collected provided the capital l.

139:4.2 l. further color to this mistaken idea, not to mention

leper

146:4.2 a so-called miracle of healing save in that of the l..

146:4.3 the l. spoke in this way because among the Jews

146:4.5 This cleansing of the l. was the first so-called miracle

146:4.6 How they wished he would cleanse another l. or in

194:3.14 thanking God that he was “Not born a woman, a l.

lepers

146:4.3 among the Jews l. were forbidden even to attend

166:2.0 2. THE TEN LEPERS

166:2.1 they encountered a group of ten l. who sojourned

166:2.1 ten l. had been made aware that he was expected

166:2.1 When the l. saw Jesus drawing near them, not

166:2.3 when Simon observed the Samaritan among the l.,

166:2.4 Jesus, going near the l., said: “If you would be made

166:2.8 twelve to say nothing about the cleansing of the l.,

167:0.2 and, excepting the cleansing of the ten l., thus far

leprosy

146:4.3 kingdom unless he could find a cure for his l..

146:4.3 And immediately he was healed; the l. no longer

146:4.4 throughout the town that Jesus had cured his l.,

146:4.5 And this was a case of real l..

166:2.7 Though all ten of the men really believed they had l.,

166:2.7 cured of a disease which had been mistaken for l..

166:2.7 But the Samaritan really had l..

leprous

146:4.3 he drew near the squalid hovel of a certain l. man,

lesssee less than; less than, no or not; less, much;

    less, none the

3:0.2 the invisibility of the infinite and l. discernible Father.

4:3.3 suffer l. from confusion, distortion, and perversion of

7:2.1 we detect l. and l. of the personal activity of the Son.

7:3.2 becoming progressively l. subject to material

7:3.4 others pass on to the l. automatic but habit-trained

10:7.3 The Supreme Being is something l. and something

11:7.2 of pervaded space, but these are now l. quiescent.

12:5.5 Man’s mind is l. time-bound than space-bound

12:8.5 more spiritual—Godlike—it becomes l. responsive to

13:1.2 tell little; of their manifold activities I may tell l..

16:7.9 persons with those who are l. morally responsive,

20:2.8 in favor of those who have had l. of such service.

22:9.1 the Teacher Sons of l. distinguished performance are

22:9.8 really envied their supposedly l. fortunate brethren

25:3.1 The younger and l. experienced commissioners begin

25:3.12 There is l. and l. of misunderstanding to adjudicate

25:5.2 more of the written records and l. of the living;

25:5.2 Paradise, more of the living and l. of the formal;

26:3.10 are competent to take up service in the l. exacting

27:7.4 the full satisfactions of worship in much l. time.

28:4.4 these mothers of the secoraphic hosts are l. truly

28:5.1 the secondary order are no l. reflective than their

29:4.23 All classes of celestial life can utilize the l. personal

29:4.35 from a form of matter which is recognized still l..

32:1.4 local universe, the mass materialization is a trifle l..

33:6.9 day in Satania, as reckoned on Jerusem, is a little l.

34:1.2 a transformation of the pre-existent and l. personal

34:7.6 mortals would experience l. of this apparent warfare

39:1.17 while attached to lower or l. responsible orders.

39:2.8 have risen from the lower or l. endowed groups.

40:10.6 from the earlier and l. settled epochs to the later

41:3.2 miles, that of your own solar orb being slightly l..

41:10.4 through a l. violent and stormy youthful career.

42:7.8 The nearer the nucleus, the l. there is of electronic

44:0.13 their knowledge and skill to their l. favored fellows.

44:0.16 who chances to stand by my side perceives still l. of

44:4.11 Rhythm is l. exhausting to both morontia and

45:0.1 the size of Urantia, although its gravity is a trifle l..

46:1.2 Satania day equals three days of Urantia time, l. one

46:1.5 sunlight except that it contains very much l. heat.

46:4.9 purely spiritual zones is no l. exquisite and replete.

47:4.6 From sphere to sphere you grow l. material, more

47:8.7 The shadow of the mortal nature grows l. and l. as

48:1.4 becoming l. physical and more truly morontial on the

48:4.10 the memory to a l. experienced status of being.

48:4.15 humor is to help all of us take ourselves l. seriously.

48:4.17 The higher we ascend, the l. the need for the

48:6.36 from them you will learn to suffer l. through sorrow

48:7.1 the practice to teach the l. advanced students by the

49:5.13 but somewhat l. spiritual, ethical, and worshipful

49:5.20 per cent are of the first type, naturally l. receptive,

49:6.10 The l. advanced land on the initial or first mansion

49:6.16 The l. perfected group reawaken on the headquarters

51:4.3 the second, fourth, and sixth being somewhat l.

52:3.11 Religion becomes l. nationalistic, becomes more

52:4.5 by the restriction of reproduction among the l. fit

52:7.4 death becomes l. frequent as the Adjusters fuse with

55:2.6 it would be decidedly helpful if l. advanced mortals

55:6.1 The individual, while no l. independent and devoted

57:5.9 cooling and condensing nucleuses in the l. massive

58:2.3 yet some of the l. imaginative of your mechanists

59:2.2 the land fluctuations were l., while volcanic action

59:5.21 beginnings of the l. mild and more variable climate.

60:2.3 These massive creatures became l. active and strong

62:3.4 The l. numerous but more powerful and intelligent

62:3.9 ancestral frog of all humanity jumped two inches l.

62:4.1 they had still l. hair on their bodies than their parents

62:4.3 while the l. intelligent and closely related tribes lived

62:4.4 The Primates were more human and l. animal than

63:2.3 they were l. likely to be missed and pursued by

64:1.7 The groups going west became l. contaminated

64:6.17 The green race was one of the l. able groups of men,

64:7.5 amalgamated race, one which was much l. warlike

65:7.2 you would observe even l. to arrest your attention

68:5.12 civilization accompanied by l. and l. of nomadism;

68:6.3 war and pestilence were regarded with l. concern.

69:8.3 contemporary tribes, those having l. tribal egotism,

69:8.9 to liberate great numbers of slaves; l. trouble ensues

72:1.3 universal hostility of their l. progressive neighbors.

76:3.2 dissatisfaction with their l. fortunate environment.

78:3.3 they became l. and l. Adamic until, by the times of

78:8.2 These settlements suffered l. from the floods because

78:8.4 These l. advanced but more vigorous tribes from

79:1.6 population and to render these people l. warlike;

79:7.3 infusion of Andite inheritance was l. disturbing to the

80:6.3 much l. subject to hostile raids and attacks than

80:7.6 through five distinct cultural stages, each l. spiritual

82:3.15 the honest adventures of their l. civilized ancestors.

82:6.4 the several races, still l. objection could be offered.

83:6.5 with kindness and consideration on their l. fortunate

83:7.4 among the l. advanced peoples marriage continues

84:3.5 more conservative than man, though l. profound.

84:6.4 but women also appear to be somewhat l. logical.

87:6.1 religious ritual was more personal, l. organized,

89:1.3 their beliefs along these lines were far l. cumbersome

89:7.1 great advantages over l. advanced neighbors who

91:5.7 be patient with, and tolerant of, those l. endowed

92:2.5 Christians went over to this new and l. exacting

92:5.16 efforts of these future prophets will be directed l.

94:2.2 which poured in from the l. advanced civilizations.

94:2.8 its early portrayal of God was even l. well-defined

95:7.3 had they been l. stringent in collateral social

95:7.4 producing a faith which, though l. demanding in its

96:7.1 became contaminated with the l. advanced Canaanite

97:1.3 Samuel did little preaching, l. teaching, but he did act

97:1.6 had such promises for the humble and the l. fortunate

99:7.5 far l. danger of precipitating fanatical reactions.

102:1.3 The more science you know, the l. sure you can be;

102:1.6 God cannot in our finite concept, be anything l..

102:2.4 religionist to take any l. interest in the ups and

102:3.4 seek loving service-contact with his l. illuminated

103:7.6 become tolerant of each other, l. and l. skeptical.

107:2.4 do things which a l. experienced Adjuster could not

107:3.3 we know l. of Divinington than of the others.

110:6.16 but such lower circle beings are far l. conscious of

113:2.8 unlike their l. advanced associates, the seraphim

114:6.7 into the new and therefore l. stabilized patterns of

115:3.4 l. and l. are they true designations of reality;

116:1.5 We really know l. about the mind of Supremacy than

118:1.5 so does judgment become l. and l. dependent on the

124:4.5 L. and l. did Mary comprehend the significance of

125:2.8 By the end of the week, Jesus saw l. of Lazarus since

126:0.2 his father; l. and l. did he come to Mary with his

126:3.14 he talked l. about those things which an average

127:1.7 this year on he talked l. and l. with his mother,

127:4.1 Mary regarded him l. as a son; he had become to her

127:4.1 L. frequently they spoke of his lifework, for, as time

127:4.7 a faithful worker, was even l. spiritually minded.

133:5.7 When both science and religion become l. dogmatic

135:2.4 As time passed, John returned l. often to Hebron,

138:7.6 “The more you understand some people, the l. you

138:7.6 but of this man, even the l. I comprehend him,

140:6.9 too hard, you may return to the l. rigorous pathway

143:3.5 Nathaniel had been l. humorous since they had

143:5.2 The water of Jacob’s well was l. mineral than that

143:7.4 Prayer is designed to make man l. thinking but more

148:6.8 Job’s third friend then spoke still l. comforting words

149:2.1 resulted in making such teachings the l. acceptable

151:3.14 affording his enemies l. opportunity to find cause

153:3.7 And Jesus spoke out with l. reserve because he knew

155:1.3 Their goal is near and more or l. visible; wherefore

155:2.2 the twelve evangelists had l. to say about healing—

156:5.5 substituting for these lower and l. idealistic habits

156:5.11 The l. of love in any creature’s nature, the greater

159:4.7 the dead words of the l. supposedly inspired men

160:1.3 the art of living will need to be remastered in l. time,

161:1.11 more than a personality, he cannot be anything l..

163:2.11 unfair exploitation of the weak, and l. fortunate

163:4.17 Certain it was that Jesus would have accepted no l.

166:2.2 the gentiles of Perea, together with the l. orthodox

166:5.4 of Jesus so as to present l. that was objectionable,

169:2.2 why should you show l. diligence in gaining souls

170:5.21 l. attractive creature of metamorphic development.

172:5.7 was l. perturbed and disappointed by Jesus’

192:2.8 if you trust me more, you will be l. impatient with

192:2.10 Be l. critical; expect l. of some men and thereby

193:4.3 love Jesus and their fellows more, and not l., as

less thansee less than, no or not

1:5.2 Father cannot possibly be anything l. an eternal,

3:5.9 predicament where it ever knows l. it can believe.

10:5.5 existence which are more than finite but l. absolute,

11:3.4 occupies considerably l. one per cent of the area

14:1.12 three and one-eighth seconds l. one thousand years

15:7.12 slightly l. five hundred billion architectural worlds in

19:7.4 its headquarters, in l. one year of Urantia time.

23:0.2 I conjecture that this is considerably l. one seventh of

24:7.6 in just three moments (a little l. three days of your

32:2.11 of the superuniverse is a trifle l. two hundred and

39:5.14 In l. ten minutes the marvelous spectacle will be

40:8.5 are not a numerous group, there being l. one million

41:3.4 When l. one tenth the size of your sun, these fiery

41:6.7 temperature of the sun’s surface, a little l. 6,000

42:6.5 the electron; and there are never more nor l. one

42:9.5 Nothing l. transcendental wisdom could ever design

44:0.4 no one may enlist with the celestial artisans for l. one

49:3.1 worlds this type amounts to l. seven per cent.

49:3.1 In Nebadon this percentage is l. than three.

57:5.3 L. one per cent of the planetary systems of Orvonton

57:6.4 will occur when the radius of its orbit becomes l. two

58:5.5 the density of granite is l. three times that of water;

59:6.2 At the close of this period of transition l five hundred

60:1.10 small brains, having brains weighing l. one pound

60:2.1 The dinosaurs evolved in all sizes from a species l.

60:2.11 Their brains weighed l. two ounces notwithstanding

61:0.1 the end of the ice age, covering a little l. fifty million

62:3.8 struggles continued until only one group of l. one

62:4.7 last vital link in the evolution of man, but in l. five

64:1.1 made his evolutionary appearance on earth a little l.

64:3.5 In l. one thousand years most of the borderland

65:8.2 the completed evolution of life in considerably l. one

66:7.5 pattern homes of Dalamatia never sheltered l. five

73:0.3 In a little l. one hundred years from the time of this

76:2.1 L. two years after Cain’s birth, Abel was born,

78:4.1 even the northern white races, contain much l. this

79:6.9 by an overreverence for the past, and numbering l.

86:2.5 to supernatural causes is nothing l. a lazy way of

87:0.1 The ghost cult was nothing more nor l. insurance

88:0.1 spirit possession is nothing more nor l. fetishism.

88:2.8 life decisions or projects, is nothing more nor l.

89:6.2 to take the place of human sacrifices, but it was l.

89:8.7 Primitive forms of prayer were nothing more nor l.

92:3.3 Primitive religion is nothing more nor l. the struggle

93:10.10 L. a thousand years ago this same Machiventa

96:3.5 in l. a year, when the Egyptian military forces were

102:1.6 soul of man refuses to be satisfied with anything l.

105:1.6 concept of the Universal Father must always be l.

114:7.8 the exception of l. a score of contact personalities,

123:1.1 In l. a week Joseph secured work as a carpenter,

125:0.6 The Father cannot love his children l. you love me.

125:0.6 refuse to believe that my Father loves me l. my

129:1.3 in l. five years practically all the craft on the lake had

131:2.6 “God has made man a little l. divine and has crowned

141:4.2 and religion—my gospel—is nothing more nor l. the

148:3.1 Jesus conducted services at the encampment l.

152:6.2 In l. one month’s time the enthusiastic and open

152:6.2 fifty thousand in Galilee alone, shrank to l. five

154:1.3 Jesus talked to l. one hundred and fifty who had

163:5.2 apostolic camp; and in l. a week he was prepared

163:5.3 David used l. twenty men on regular messenger duty.

171:0.7 the sons of Zebedee little realized that in l one month

171:3.3 followed with Jesus had dwindled to l. two hundred

173:1.7 In l. five minutes all commerce had been swept

187:3.4 jesting and jeering crowd had gone its way; l. fifty

187:5.1 gave up his life shortly after this hour, l. thirty

187:5.8 an end to his mortal life in the flesh in a little l. five

194:2.9 In l. a month after the bestowal of the Spirit of

less than, no or not

12:2.3 the wondering gaze of Urantian astronomers no l.

15:6.8 The stars of space exist in no l. a thousand different

26:8.5 work of the realms of space for a period of not l.

38:9.4 There are no l. twenty-four diverse techniques

40:10.13 loves each of his sons, and that affection is not l.

42:9.5 Nothing l. transcendental wisdom could design units

52:7.2 and life—not l. one thousand years of planetary time

62:3.9 of the dawn-mammal species escaped death no l.

63:1.3 using animal tendons for this purpose, and on no l. a

65:3.3 observing and fostering no l. a thousand different

65:3.4 there evolved no l. seven thousand favorable strains

65:4.1 demonstrated not l. twenty-eight features of life

66:7.5 pattern homes of Dalamatia never sheltered l. five

86:2.5 to supernatural causes is nothing l. a lazy way

135:3.1 Along the valley of this little brook John built no l.

135:5.8 coming kingdom had not l. half a dozen different

145:5.10 Peter calculated that no l. one thousand believers

148:2.1 Jesus visited the sick of this encampment not l.

150:8.8 seven persons to read not l. three verses of the law,

163:4.17 Jesus would have accepted no l. half a dozen others,

170:4.1 Jesus noted no l. than five phases, or epochs, of the

185:1.5 No l. a score of riots and much bloodshed resulted

191:0.2 John recounted no l. five different times when the

less, much

4:3.2 are hardly worthy of being called human, m. divine;

9:5.7 of great admiration, m. of adoration or worship.

15:9.18 m. as holding membership in the recognized spiritual

27:7.4 gain the full satisfactions of worship in m. time.

42:11.8 universe, m. by the lowest mind of all, the human.

46:1.5 natural sunlight except that it contains very m. heat

58:1.8 no animal, m. man, could have lived on the face of

64:7.5 amalgamated race, one which was m. warlike than

65:5.3 to suit our convenience, m. to gratify our whims

75:2.1 to influence any individual against his will, m. to

80:6.3 the Nile valley; they were there m. subject to raids

81:2.14 Civilization can never flourish, m. be established,

84:1.2 no direct biologic urge led man into marriage—m.

100:1.3 does not necessarily mean intellectual progress, m.

101:2.16 religion can never be observed, m. understood, from

112:2.10 Consciousness, m. self-consciousness, cannot be

120:3.9 one generation on any one world (m. on Urantia)

127:2.7 to make trouble of any kind, m. a disturbance of

130:5.2 knew they had such a religion even in Jerusalem, m.

136:8.8 refused to compromise with evil, m. to consort

140:6.13 be not anxious for your lives; m. be concerned with

143:5.2 man to speak to a woman in public, m. for a Jew

148:4.9 but such beings are in no sense sinful, m. iniquitous.

159:1.2 one of these little ones should go astray, m. that

162:2.9 discover that out of Galilee arises no prophet, m.

165:4.4 temporal affairs of even his apostles, m. his disciples.

188:5.10 complain at even the severest hardships of life, m.

195:6.11 A machine cannot know, m. know truth, hunger for

195:6.13 Individuality, m. personality, would be nonexistent.

less, none the

5:1.9 and personality of the Infinite none the l. real.

6:8.7 more exclusively spiritual, but none the l. personal

21:4.6 the bestowal Son is still and none the l. a Creator,

64:6.23 and religion of a primitive sort—but none the l. real

96:4.6 But none the l. he sought to enlarge their concept

97:7.11 And Isaiah’s God was none the l. holy, majestic,

147:5.7 slow progress, but the progress is none the l. sure.

159:4.4 so-called heathen, none the l. precious in the eyes

lessen

12:7.12 comprehension should not in the least l. your faith

42:0.2 l. the truth of the statement that all force-energy is

42:2.2 I will, however, endeavor to l. conceptual confusion

48:4.18 Humor also functions to l. the shock of the impact of

68:2.2 society is essentially designed to l. the risk element in

83:7.3 for marriage failure, did much to l. separation.

88:2.5 much to retard art among the Jews, it did l. fetish

111:7.2 the Adjuster cannot l. the hardships of life as you

127:3.3 about to witness at Jerusalem, thus seeking to l. the

135:7.1 l. his conviction of the certainty of the kingdom’s

147:0.2 had helped to l. that ruler’s enmity toward Jesus.

148:6.11 Man can do much to l. his temporal sufferings.

155:3.7 True religion is designed to l. the strain of existence;

159:3.3 In bringing men into the kingdom, do not l. or

181:2.17 not l. your moral responsibility to do everything in

187:2.3 offering drugged wine to the victim in order to l.

192:2.10 expect less of some men and thereby l. the extent

194:3.18 Pentecost was designed to l. the self-assertiveness of

lessened

3:4.1 the Father has never l. aught of his possession nor

11:7.2 zones of l. space motion separate pervaded space

11:7.8 a curved space path of l. resistance to motion which

12:1.2 of elliptical space levels of l. resistance to motion,

41:3.9 a sun will capture a stream of meteors in a line of l.

57:3.4 increase in the rate of revolution further l. gravity

57:5.11 still continue to capture meteors, but in l. numbers.

64:4.5 its nonprogressive simian relatives was greatly l..

64:4.9 The slight aridity of the former period l., and the

64:4.12 enabled people to live with l. anxiety about food;

68:6.11 if war is l. and science increasingly controls human

69:2.3 to pressure—pursuing the paths of l. resistance.

69:6.7 And cooking l. the expenditure of vital energy

70:10.10 teachings of the Dalamatians greatly l. this custom,

72:3.7 at which their obligations to parents are l., while

81:6.7 learned how to wrest a living from the land with l.

82:5.9 peace; marriages between the tribes l. hostilities.

84:3.10 Decreasing warfare greatly l. the disparity between

103:8.4 l. or detracted from by the doubting insinuations of

134:5.7 from smaller groups to larger groups, wars are l..

134:5.7 That is, minor wars between smaller nations are l.,

139:4.4 This conceit was greatly l., but after growing old

lessening

43:8.9 and slightly dissimilar beings with ever-l. irritability

52:5.10 there is a gradual l. of governmental supervision.

59:5.2 was still present in the atmosphere but in l. degree.

68:2.2 has succeeded in l. pain and increasing the pleasure

72:5.2 Social antagonisms are l., and good will is growing

89:6.1 spirit escorts to the spirit world also led to the l. of

160:2.9 righteousness, but it does aid in greatly l. the sting.

lessens

3:4.1 in no wise l. the potential of power or the store of

3:4.4 women of your world in no wise l. his ability to

100:6.4 heightened self-discipline, l. emotional conflict,

181:2.27 but it l. your usefulness and never ceases to make

lesser

2:5.8 I discover that I bear these l. rulers of the universes

7:1.5 The Son’s spiritual drawing power is inherent to a l.

7:1.5 spiritual attraction that function in the l. units of

9:6.7 the l. the diversity of energy and spirit, the lesser the

9:6.7 the l. the observable function of mind.

13:0.1 situated in space three l. circuits of special spheres.

15:5.5 the greater body to start tidal convulsions in the l.,

15:5.5 this way many of the solid planets of the l. systems

15:8.4 the making and unmaking of the l. material units.

16:7.7 evil may be perpetrated when the l. is chosen in the

35:0.1 And these “l. Christs” are just as effective and all-

40:10.5 that one is necessarily greater or l. than another,

40:10.13 be hardly proper to use the words “greater” or “l.

42:7.8 out as to occupy the whole of the l. atomic orbits;

43:1.4 The l. elevations are the sites of special residences

46:7.2 numerous orders of their l. brethren of the lower

57:6.4 but gravity-tidal explosions of l. bodies are common.

64:6.29 With the passing of time, many l. teachers arose in

73:5.4 a mile beyond the outer or l. wall of the Garden.

79:1.1 Turkestan (Sinkiang) and, to a l. extent, Tibet were

79:4.2 their l. numbers made them vulnerable to absorption

81:4.11 is the greater or l. proportion of Andite inheritance.

89:3.6 This cult tolerated marriage only as an evil l. than

94:2.8 Hinduism, which provided for l. and personal deities

94:9.5 the purists who held to the Hinayana, or “L. Road.”

94:12.2 this differentiation of the followers of the L. Road

96:1.14 As man advances in culture, the l. gods are

98:6.1 organization of some degree, greater or l..

102:6.8 increasingly l. intelligences the further back they

115:1.1 without exception, erroneous to a greater or l.

120:2.2 the greater or l. time lag involved in the realization

134:6.4 preventing small wars, wars between the l. nations.

156:5.5 triumphant over the temptations of the l. and

159:5.9 better half of a Scripture while he repudiated the l.

162:8.3 the l. matters of life should give way before the

165:5.3 Seek the greater thing, and the l. will be found

171:8.12 3. The Master grants the l. reward for l. faithfulness

171:8.13 a like reward for like faithfulness when there is l.

182:2.10 I have delighted to do the l. things as they should

lesson

48:7.2 not undertake to present the mota content of the l.,

123:5.5 the student learned his l. by reading aloud and by

127:3.8 and many times offered comments on the l., but

138:4.3 Jesus gave his apostles their first l. dealing with the

139:2.5 He never forgot the l. about forgiving the wrongdoer

142:7.0 7. THE LESSON ON THE FAMILY

143:2.0 2. LESSON ON SELF-MASTERY

144:1.10 Jesus gave this l. one afternoon in the third week

149:5.0 5. LESSON REGARDING CONTENTMENT

150:8.1 sacred writings from which to read the Scripture l.,

150:8.8 presented to Jesus so he might read the Scripture l..

150:8.8 that the visitor might read the l. of his own selection.

151:0.1 and his hearers never forgot the l. he imparted.

151:3.13 Toward the close of the evening’s l. Jesus made his

159:1.1 disciple’s question, Jesus taught the l. on forgiveness

167:5.1 at the end of this l. told the parable of the Pharisee

169:2.3 “You may all learn a l. from the story of a certain

169:4.2 Jesus never gave his apostles a systematic l.

179:3.8 What l. should you learn from this parable in which

181:2.29 And after you have really learned this needful l.,

lessons

28:5.14 One of the most important l. to be learned during

44:5.9 You will receive your first l. in these matters when

47:8.1 Here they receive their first l. in the prospective

47:8.2 The first l. embracing the affairs of a whole universe

48:5.7 you master the l. of one sphere before you proceed

48:6.32 Forms are valueless when l. are learned.

69:2.1 man began to draw l. from some of the animals that

84:7.28 parents and children learn those l. of patience,

85:2.2 Paul was not the first to draw profound spiritual l.

123:6.5 to exchange dairy products for l. on the harp.

126:1.6 Jesus was also permitted to resume his music l.;

140:8.19 It is his life, not his l. to the twelve or his sermons

142:5.5 the twelve learned many valuable l. which proved of

144:5.18 apostles were not at liberty to present these prayer l.

148:2.4 who ministered to the sick learned many helpful l.

150:6.0 6. THE EVENING LESSONS

155:3.5 One of the great l. of this sojourn at Caesarea had to

169:2.5 Take l. from those who make friends with the

169:3.1 would all do well to heed its l. until such a time as

172:2.1 probably deliver many addresses and teach many l.

188:5.0 5. LESSONS FROM THE CROSS

lest

87:1.5 a funeral by a different road, l. the ghost follow.

87:3.2 even feared to yawn l. a malignant ghost enter

119:4.4 seraphim regarded with special solicitude, l. any of

122:7.2 Mary feared being left alone l. the child be born

123:0.2 Mary maintained one long and constant vigil l.

124:6.4 but went not near the gentile city l. they so defile

135:4.4 l. I come and smite the earth with a curse.”

135:10.3 became alarmed l. he and his disciples should start

135:12.2 feared to release John l. he instigate rebellion.

135:12.2 He feared to put him to death l. the multitude riot

136:2.1 They feared l. some sin of ignorance on their part

136:7.2 They shall bear you up in their hands l. you dash

137:4.17 he must constantly be on guard l. his indulgence of

140:3.18 cast your pearls before swine, l. they trample your

144:2.5 I will vindicate her l. she wear me out by her

146:2.3 adamant like a stone, l. they should hear my law

147:7.2 new and unshrunk cloth upon an old garment, l.,

147:7.2 Neither do men put new wine in old wine skins, l.

150:4.3 Labor earnestly to save the whole family l. a

151:1.4 their eyes they have closed l. they should discern

151:4.1 said: ‘No, l. while you are gathering them up, you

152:1.3 and all of his friends were becoming concerned l. he

153:3.5 L. some of your hearers be unnecessarily offended

155:1.2 ‘Kiss the Son, l. he be angry, and you perish when

155:6.10 But watch, l. any of you look with disdain upon

159:4.7 of the teachings of this gospel of the kingdom l.,

165:2.7 “And now, l. some of you too easily comprehend

167:1.5 feast, sit not down in the chief seat, l., perchance,

172:3.12 they feared to arrest him l. such action precipitate an

172:3.13 It would be useless to stop them l. in their stead

174:5.3 hardened their hearts l. they believe and be saved.

174:5.3 still shrink from open confession of the truth l.

176:1.3 Jesus was much concerned l. some of his disciples

178:3.3 I have forewarned you l. you should perish in her

178:3.3 I warn you to take heed l. you needlessly expose

178:3.3 Take heed to yourselves l. they kill you also.

179:4.3 he became fearful l. his brethren were likewise now

183:0.3 l. the spectacle of Judas’s betraying him should so

185:6.1 in hiding l. they also be apprehended and adjudged

187:2.6 did their utmost to incite derision and ridicule, l. any

188:2.2 We greatly fear l. his disciples come and steal him

188:2.3 set the seal of Pilate on and around these stones, l.

192:3.3 They were afraid to go fishing l. Jesus come to visit

193:0.3 “And now you should give ear to my words l. you

194:4.10 l. haply you be found even to be fighting against God

letnoun

24:1.1 may appear to function without l. or hindrance,

53:4.4 free hand to prosecute his seductive plan without l.

letverb; see let alone; let him; let loose; let me; let not;

     let them; let us; let your; see letnoun

0:11.8 L. it be made clear that the Unqualified Absolute is

20:6.1 L. the sublime knowledge of the mortal life of Jesus

38:6.3 proclaimed, “And l. all the angels worship him.”

40:5.19 As to the chances of mortal survival, l. it be made

48:6.35 you will learn to l. pressure develop stability and

55:11.6 L. it be made clear that the administrative mechanism

69:9.18 L. evolution proceed!

74:4.5 And l. this act be the sincere pledge that you never

78:7.3 to l. the whole world drown in its wickedness at the

84:8.6 L. man enjoy himself; let the human race find

84:8.6 l. the human race find pleasure in a thousand

84:8.6 l. evolutionary mankind explore all forms of

88:2.8 of opening one of these sacred books to l. the eye

97:7.7L. the wicked forsake his ways and the

99:5.7 L. the term “faith” stand for the individual’s

101:4.2 L. it be made clear that revelations are not

102:4.1 may “l. the mind which was in Christ be also in you.”

105:1.2 l. it be made clear that this concept of the I AM is,

122:2.6 she persuaded Joseph to l. her journey to the City

127:6.6 Jesus said: “L. the childlike and darkened minds

128:1.6 L. this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus

131:1.9 l. the soul turn away from sin and put your whole

131:2.4 L. the heavens be glad and l. the earth rejoice.

131:2.4 L. all nations say: The Lord reigns!

131:2.5 L. the earth be filled with his glory!

131:2.11 L. the wicked forsake his evil way and the

131:3.5 L. no man think lightly of sin, saying in his heart:

131:4.3 divine Vivifier; l. his spirit fully direct our thoughts

131:4.4 L. all men submit their wills to him, the Resolute.

131:4.6 And this is the sum of duty: L. no man do to

131:9.4 L. compassion be a part of all punishment; in

133:4.6 Do not l. your achievement as a temporal builder

135:1.1 from all intoxicating drinks, to l. the hair grow,

137:6.2 But l. the Lord be glorified.

139:2.6 First Peter refused to l. Jesus wash his feet and then,

140:4.5 We are admonished to l. our light so shine that our

140:5.18L. not your heart be troubled, neither l. it be afraid.

144:5.90 L. the sun of righteousness shine on us at noontime.

145:1.2 yonder deep and l. down your nets for a draught.”

145:1.2 your bidding we will put out and l. down the nets.

145:1.2 they l. down their nets and enclosed such a

146:2.12 Do not l. men hear your personal prayers.

147:8.3 to l. the oppressed go free, and to break every yoke?

152:3.2 If you must have a king, l. the Father of lights be

153:5.4 L. each of you look to his own faith, for one of

154:5.3 Don’t l. the bigots catch you, and never doubt that

156:5.2 L. every man make sure that the intellectual and

158:6.5 l. these words find a deep lodgment in your hearts:

159:1.3 l. such an unruly member become an outcast from

160:3.1 How shall we induce men to l. go of God that he

163:2.2 If you would be an ordained teacher, you must l.

166:4.9L. it alone for one more year so that I may dig

167:2.4L. every man find out the meaning for himself

172:1.6 said: “L. Mary alone, every one of you. Why do

173:4.2 Then he l. this vineyard out to tenants while he went

173:4.3 “He will destroy those miserable men and l. out his

174:0.2 L. no man cheat you of your eternal reward.

176:1.4 L. none who are in the city and around about tarry

176:1.4 neither l. those who are outside dare to enter

177:1.2 Presently the Master l. go and, looking down on the

177:3.2 the Master took hold of it, the lad would not l. go.

178:1.11 L. all mankind benefit from the overflow of your

178:1.16 L. the Spirit of Truth do his own work.

178:1.16 L. controversy come only when they who despise

181:1.5 not your heart be troubled, neither l. it be fearful.

181:1.9L. not your heart be troubled, neither l. it be afraid.

182:2.11 down upon David, only said: “L. it be so, David.”

183:3.6 If you seek me, l. these others go their way.

184:2.1 requesting that she l. Peter in, she gladly assented.

184:2.4 Shortly after the portress l. Peter in, and while he

184:2.6 his followers bade me l. you in the courtyard, but

185:3.7 You will long regret it if you l. this wicked man go

189:3.1 l. the roll call of the planetary resurrection begin.”

189:3.2 l. the dead of a Urantia dispensation rise!”

191:5.3 L. faith reveal your light to the world;

191:5.3 l. the revelation of truth open the eyes blinded by

192:2.2 L. experience teach you the value of meditation and

let alone

30:0.1 l. alone the countless subtypes and variations.

152:1.4 Jesus’ apostles, l. alone the common people, could

let him

8:6.4 “He who has an ear, l. hear what the Spirit says.”

28:5.8 It is written, “If any man lack wisdom, l. ask.”

28:6.18 “He who would be greatest among you l. be server

56:10.14 “He who would be greatest among you, l. become

97:7.7 and l. return to the Lord, and he will have mercy

100:7.6 Always his invitation was, “Whosoever will, l. come.

140:1.6 whosoever would be first among you, l. become

151:1.2 the multitude, “He who has ears to hear, l. hear.”

151:3.15 He who has an ear to hear, l. him hear.”

153:2.3 they did l. down by cords in a filthy dungeon until

157:6.8 if any man would have fellowship with us, l. assume

158:7.5 “If any man would come after me, l. disregard

159:5.10 “Whosoever wishes to be my disciple, l. disregard

162:6.1 “If any man thirst, l. him come to me and drink.

164:4.7 Ask him; he is of age; l. him speak for himself.”

165:3.8 Whosoever will, l. come and freely partake of the

168:2.3 —alive—Jesus, said, “Loose him and l. him go.”

171:0.6 Whosoever would be great among you, l. first

171:0.6 He who would be first in the kingdom, l. become

171:2.5 He who has ears to hear l. him hear what I say.”

172:3.6 “If your Master is Jesus from Galilee, l. have the

178:1.13 l. render such service as a temporal citizen of such

179:3.9 He who would be great among you, l. become as

179:3.9 while he who would be chief, l. become as one

180:0.2 Henceforth, he who has a purse, l. take it with him.

181:2.15 When the new teacher comes, l. teach you the

184:2.4 it was John who had requested that the girl l. pass

184:3.15 in unison, “He is worthy of death; l. be crucified.”

let loose

70:2.20 that inherent tendency periodically to l. a collective

74:2.3L. the birds; let them carry the word that the Son

185:5.6 all l. their mighty shouts for Barabbas’s release

let me

22:10.2 l. now, in all fairness, call attention to their one

48:4.4 In discussing spirit humor, first l. tell you what it is

67:8.4 And l. assure you, this has already done more good

124:3.8 My son, never again l. hear you give utterance to

133:7.6 now l. emphasize that self-consciousness is a reality.

138:3.6 l. say that I have come to proclaim joy to the

139:6.5 L. repeat: I have come that my brethren in the flesh

142:5.2 l. ask what father among you who is a worthy

143:5.6 “Woman, l. say to you that the day is soon coming

144:2.5L. tell you the story of a certain judge who lived

144:8.3 L. ask you who heard John preach before Herod

145:1.2 As you were delayed by coming to my help, now l.

147:4.1 L. illustrate my contention by citing the example

147:4.3 L. now teach you concerning the differing levels

151:3.1 L. tell you that nothing is hid in the kingdom which

153:2.9 “And now l. declare to you, once and for all time,

153:4.3 L. me utter a solemn warning to you who would

155:1.5L. me emphatically state this eternal truth: If you,

156:5.5 “But l. warn you against the folly of undertaking to

158:6.5 l. declare to each of you that which I spoke to your

163:6.4 L. say to you that many prophets and many of the

163:6.7 l. say: I always stand near, and my invitation-call is,

164:1.3 Now l. ask you: Which of these three turned out to

164:5.3 l. again assert that the Father is in me and I in the

165:4.2L. me tell you a story of a certain rich man whose

165:5.3 L. assure you, once and for all, that, if you dedicate

171:0.5 But l. ask you: Are you able to drink the cup I am

171:4.7 under her wings, but you would not l. do it!

172:1.6 to the poor, l. say that you have the poor always

173:3.1 L. me ask you, which of these sons really did his

174:5.12 L. assure you that victory shall eventually crown

let not or not let

131:3.6 L. anger and hate master you.

133:4.6 Do not l. your achievement as a temporal builder

140:5.18L. your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”

140:6.11 when you give alms, l. the left hand know what

146:2.12 Do not l. men hear your personal prayers.

154:5.3 Don’t l. the bigots catch you, and never doubt that

165:4.8 Have you read where Jeremiah said, ‘L. the rich

180:3.4L. your hearts be troubled.

181:1.5 L. your heart be troubled, neither let it be fearful.

181:1.9L. your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”

182:2.1 L. your hearts be troubled; all things will work

195:7.5 l. your dabblings with the faintly glimpsed findings

196:1.1 L. the discussions of the humanity or the divinity

let them

48:6.32 have their ideals, do not dislodge them; l. grow.

74:2.3 l. carry the word that the promised Son has come.”

131:2.11 Says the Lord: ‘L. return to me, and I will have

139:7.8 Matthew was tempted to l. know that his funds often

151:4.1 Rather l. both grow together until the time of the

159:1.3 if he refuses to hear the brotherhood, l. take such

169:3.2 they have Moses and the prophets; l. hear them.

194:4.10 “Refrain from these men and l. alone, for if this

let ussee also let’s

1:5.9 l. not doubt nor question his personality primacy.

6:5.7 Son, “L. us make mortal man in our own image.”

7:4.4L. us make mortal creatures in our own image.”

10:3.1 said: “L. us make mortal man in our own image.”

20:6.1 L. all rejoice in the knowledge and assurance that

96:1.13 but l. fight against them on the plain, and surely we

97:1.8L. fall now into the hands of the Lord, his mercies

97:5.2 “‘Come now and l. reason together,’ says the Lord,

125:6.8 Our Father has ordained these things; l. depart for

127:6.6 but l. who have seen the light of life no longer

127:6.6 L. be free in the knowledge of the truth of our

129:2.6 But l. us go back to observe Jesus in Jerusalem.

131:1.7 L. us love God, for he first loved us.

131:1.8 At all times l. us praise the name of the Most High.

131:2.10 “‘Come now, l. reason together,’ says the Lord,

131:3.2 L. us forsake sorrow and disown fear.

131:3.2 By faith l. lay hold upon true righteousness and

131:3.2 L. us learn to meditate on justice and mercy.

131:4.3 L. meditate on the adorable and divine Vivifier;

131:4.4 “With our hearts purged of all hate, l. worship the

131:4.4 L. us delight in the liberality of the Lord of prayer.

131:9.2 At all times and in everything l. stand in awe of the

135:8.3 repeating, “My hour has come—l. us go to John.”

137:2.2 L. us remain aloof from this false Messiah.”

137:8.2 L. us make ready to proclaim the gospel of the

140:7.7 saying, “We are ready—l. us now go forth to take

143:4.3 the Master when he said, “L. us go into Samaria.”

144:5.7 l. not stray into the evil bypaths of our imagination

144:5.47 L. us not stray into paths of darkness and death;

145:1.2 L. us go fishing; put out into yonder deep and let

145:4.2 L. go to our rest, for tomorrow we must be about

146:5.3 countryside was aroused, he said, “L. go to Nain.”

146:7.3 “On the morrow l. return to Capernaum to tarry

147:1.3 Jesus, turning from the house, said, “L. go hence.”

147:3.6 said Jesus to John: “L. depart ere the chief priests

150:4.1 L. all, therefore, pray the Lord of the harvest that

151:5.1 “I am weary of the throngs; l. us cross over to the

151:5.7 Jesus said: “L. us go up into yonder hills and tarry

151:6.1 said: “L. us go up on this hillside for our breakfast

151:6.7 Jesus said to Andrew, “L. us return to our place.”

153:2.11L. be patient; the truth never suffers from honest

155:1.1 L. break the bonds of mercy asunder and let us cast

155:1.1 of mercy asunder and l. cast away the cords of love.’

155:5.15 the Master said only: “L. us resume our journey.

155:6.19 west toward Phoenicia, said: “L. us be on our way.”

157:1.2 L. give these men no occasion for offense at our

157:3.6 that you tell this to no man. L. us go hence.”

158:1.9 If you are willing, l. abide here, and we will erect

162:0.2 Rather than dispute, l. us journey over to the little

164:3.8L. create the sight of this blind man on this

167:4.4L. us prepare at once to go into Judea again.”

167:4.7 but if that is the Master’s choice, then l. us acquit

167:4.7 courage; l. us go also that we may die with him.”

168:2.7 But l. us all now go into the house and partake of

169:1.10 ‘Bring on the fatted calf and kill it, and l. eat and

171:4.7 l. us go up to Jerusalem to attend the Passover

171:8.14 “Come, my brethren, l. us go on into Jerusalem,

172:4.3 Jesus said, “L. us go up to Bethany for our rest.”

173:4.2 ‘This is the heir; come, l. us kill him and then the

182:3.4 “Arise, l. be going back to the camp, for, behold

189:1.6 L. forever clarify the concept of the resurrection of

194:3.2L. us see if God will come and deliver him.”

let your

122:9.23 And now l. your servant depart in peace, O Lord,

132:5.13 justice of material situations, l. decisions favor

140:3.13 L. light so shine before men that they may see your

140:4.4 L. light so shine before men that they may see your

144:2.1 reveal your love, and l. spirit sanctify our hearts

146:2.9 Said Jesus: “L. supreme delight be in the character

146:2.12 L. your real petitions always be in secret.

146:2.16 l. needs be spread out before your Father who is in

149:4.2L. hearts be so dominated by love that your spirit

149:6.11 but l. meekness be of spiritual origin and not the

151:3.1 You are to l. light shine but do so with wisdom

165:5.5 gird up the loins of your minds and l. lamps be

178:3.3 L. souls be valiant in defense of the gospel by

181:2.14 follow on as he will lead you and l. brethren see—

191:5.3 l. loving service effectually destroy the prejudice

let’ssee also let us

132:7.6 Ganid: “Teacher, l. you and I make a new religion,

139:8.8 opposed, Thomas was the first to say, “L. go!”

139:8.8 “Come on, comrades, l. go and die with him.”

139:8.11 forward, it was always Thomas who said, “L. go!”

145:5.10 saying: “L. go! The Master has spoken. No matter

lethal

72:10.1 are sentenced to death in the l. gas chambers by the

80:5.6 to the “happy hunting grounds”—l. submergence.

118:8.6 cushion and distribute the otherwise l. results of

lethargy

155:6.3 called you out of the l. of tradition into the light of

letter

121:7.1 They worshiped the l. of the law and indulged a form

121:8.10 a covering l. for the work which Nathan executed

129:2.7 Jesus had carried with him to Jerusalem a l. from

133:4.7 guided by the spirit of the law as well as by its l..

135:6.8 to instruct in the spirit as well as the l. of the law.

139:2.12 shown in his l. known as the First Epistle of Peter;

174:3.2 to beget children for him was practically a dead l.

175:1.18 to conform with the l. of your interpretation of

180:5.1 This divine endowment is not the l. or law of truth,

185:5.8 When Pilate opened this l. from his wife, he read:

letters

74:2.2 by creating a new alphabet of twenty-four l.,

88:2.9 adoration of a superb collection of l., laws, legends,

98:7.9 Paul little dreamed that his well-intentioned l. to his

104:1.11 Paul made mention thereof in only a few of his l. to

149:2.2 wrote many l. of instruction and admonition.

letting

41:6.4 grasping and l. go the sunbeam about twenty-five

95:2.8 they betokened the l. down of a celestial stairway

101:7.4 Such mortals believe in l. well enough alone.

139:8.8 Time and again did Thomas oppose l. Jesus expose

Levant

51:6.3 it would mean on your world if somewhere in the L.

78:1.4 other Nodite groups that had settled in the L. were

79:1.6 the terminal movement of the Aryans into the L. and

79:6.4 Like the peoples of India and the L., victorious tribes

81:4.14 in the L. the Caucasoid and Negroid intermingled;

92:6.19 religio-cultural connective of North Africa, the L.,

95:0.0 MELCHIZEDEK TEACHINGS IN THE LEVANT

95:0.1 Asia, so the L. was the homeland of the faiths of the

95:6.7 And Mithraism spread throughout the L. and

96:0.3 religion, morality, and philosophy of the entire L..

96:7.2 During these times when the L. worshiped nature

96:7.3 believers of the Salem religion throughout the L.

98:2.2 Orient and the L. experienced a revival of spiritual

98:3.6 cults and god concepts of Egypt, Greece, and the L..

98:4.1 and emotional mystery cults from Egypt and the L..

98:5.1 propagandizing Roman legions recruited in the L.,

98:7.2 Christianity was spread throughout the L. and

121:2.8 Rome did not wish any power to arise in the L.

121:5.6 had broken, new and strange religions from the L.,

121:6.1 Jerusalem and the rest of the Occident and the L.

130:0.6 intellectual civilization of the Occident and the L.;

195:3.9 unbalanced trade with the L. that drained away gold,

Levantine

83:4.3 Among L. peoples it was the custom to dispense

88:1.3 The apple was never eaten by the L. peoples.

92:4.6 The trend of L. religious evolution was modified by

92:5.11 leader of a group of L. Bedouins and the founder

95:7.4 Despite the fact that the great L. monotheisms failed

96:5.3 the religion of the surrounding L. tribes were due

96:7.7 Not since the times of Melchizedek had the L. world

98:4.7 how degraded and primitive these L. mysteries

121:1.1 the Jews, being a L. race, in nature part Occidental

levelnoun; see level, absolute; level, Deity; level, finite;

level, material; level, morontia; level, space;

level, spirit; level, spiritual; see sea level

0:1.9 functioning on the first creature-identificational l. as

0:1.10 Deity functioning on the second l. of unifying

0:1.12 The absonite l. of reality is characterized by things

0:2.1 duty and his spiritual idealism represent a value l.

0:2.6 requires a different definition on each personal l. of

0:2.16 on the first creature l. of unifying Deity revelation in

0:2.16 This l., the grand universe, is the sphere of the time-

0:2.17 The second experiential l. of unifying Deity

0:2.18 This is the third l. of unifying Deity expression and

0:2.18 On this supercreative l.,Deity experiences exhaustion

0:3.20 reasoning in order to reach the l. of the finite mind.

0:3.23 conceptualize this philosophic value-l. as the I AM

0:3.24 but the Infinite is an actual value-l. representing the

0:5.1 Personality is a l. of deified reality and ranges from

0:5.1 reality and ranges from the mortal and midwayer l. of

0:5.12 Morontia is a term designating a vast l. intervening

0:6.2 limited to the designation of the electronic l. of linear

0:6.6 This is the pre-electronic l. of energy-matter.

0:6.7 This is the electronic l. of energy-matter and all

0:8.10 The Almighty Supreme, evolving on the value-l. of

0:9.1 signifies unifying Deity expansion on the second l.

0:12.9 person of the Father on the conceptual l. of the I AM

1:2.10 God exercises cosmic overcontrol of the physical l.

2:2.6 creatures who have ascended to the universe l. of

2:3.5 personality of the higher l. will ultimately triumph

2:3.5 triumph over the personality of the lower l..

2:6.2 affectionately touching l. of intimate family morality

2:7.12 Reality is finite on the human l., infinite and eternal

3:1.7 becomes actual here and there throughout the l. of

4:1.2 your concept of God’s dealing with man to that l.

5:2.1 experience and by the evolutionary personality l..

5:4.9 anthropomorphism is the highest attainment l. of

5:5.2 the social or emotional l. of fellowship;

5:5.2 the moral or duty l. of reason;

5:5.5 art, and philosophy which elevated man to the l. of

5:6.3 The other-than-personal never attains the l. of the

6:6.1 functioning on the subpersonal (animal) l., but

7:3.3 prayers of the believing human heart from the l. of

11:8.8 primal endowment of Paradise is not an actual l. of

12:5.3 time exists in mind of the Paradise l. of function.

12:6.6 force, the reaction of an unidentified l. of mind,

12:7.8 the paradox of the part and the whole on the l. of

12:9.1 every successive l. of universe progression swarms

14:4.10 even personalities far above the human l. require a

16:3.16 —equivalates to a functional l. associable with

16:7.2 response of an animal is limited to the motor l. of

16:7.2 The insight of the higher animals is on a motor l.

16:7.5 man finds himself functioning on the animal l. of

16:7.8 man ascends to the l. of a moral being because he is

16:8.1 functioning on the l. of the ascending sons of God.

17:8.4 the Master Spirits near-equivalate to the divinity l. of

17:8.8 the Master Spirits contribute to the last l. of God the

18:6.1 function in an administrative capacity below the l. of

19:2.5 a high and hitherto unattained l. of wisdom may be

19:4.9 They act on any l. of universe administration or

21:2.7 to all beings below the l. of Paradise Creators.

21:2.8 The control of spirit types depends on the l. of their

21:3.17 the very likeness of the creatures on the l. concerned.

21:3.20 4. On each creature l., experientially to portray the

21:3.21 5. On each creature l., experientially to reveal one

21:3.21 of the sevenfold will of Deity to the bestowal l.

21:4.6 which forever removes him from the divine l. of a

22:7.8 parents become one on the ultimate functional l..

26:6.3 efforts at penetrating the divinity l. of the Trinity

27:3.2 adds one more l. of ethics to be recognized and

30:4.11 been unable to attain that l. of intelligence mastery

31:9.1 of all Paradise intelligences below the l. of Deity.

31:9.3 1. The Paradise L..

31:9.3 Architect functions on the highest l. of the absonite.

31:9.4 2. The Havona L..

31:9.5 3. The Superuniverse L..

31:9.5 The third absonite l. embraces the seven Master

31:9.10 encountered the mathematical l. of the presence of

31:9.10 In other words, at the 28,012th eventuation l. the

31:9.10 the quality of absonity equivalated to the l. of the

35:0.7 collaborate with the next l. of God the Sevenfold

36:2.17 to the evolutionary antecedents of any one life l.

36:5.4 mind-spirits are a l. of consciousness of the Divine

37:7.2 As an attainment l. of cherubim and sanobim,

37:9.6 to be available to the universe on their l. of origin.

37:10.5 From each l. of achievement these advancing mortals

38:8.5 by the Universe Mother Spirit, thus achieving a l.

39:0.10 a created capacity for higher-l. ministry does not

39:0.11 classified, but the higher the inherent function l.,

39:0.11 at the bottom, on the lowest possible l. of ministry;

39:0.11 hope to achieve the highest possible l. of destiny.

39:1.11 pilgrims from the attained to the unattained l. of

39:4.12 as a drop of water from a higher l. falls to a lower

39:5.3 human evolution is attaining its highest biologic l.,

39:8.7 possible for angels to attain God from the human l.

40:5.9 For ages upon ages, before man’s ascent to the l. of

40:10.1 The spirits of mortal fusion always ascend to the l.

41:7.15 when the gravity condensation attains the critical l.

42:2.11 When energy emerges to the l. of initial response

42:2.16 transmuting space-force has been followed, l. by l.,

42:2.16 the working l. of the energy-power of the universes

42:2.18 energy system operates on and from the upper l. of

42:4.3 even after it has transmuted to the electrical l.,

42:10.3 This l. of mind is nonexperiencing and on the worlds

42:10.4 the teachable (nonmechanical) l. of material mind.

42:10.4 On this l. material mind is experiencing: as subhuman

42:10.5 This mind l. connotes the organization of the

42:11.8 can never be discerned by the lower-l. minds of the

42:12.13 that on the ultimate l. spirit-mind may become all

46:7.5 mind equivalates to a totality or sixth reality l.,

46:7.8 faithful spornagia will escape from their animal l. of

47:3.7 exact l. whereon they were interrupted by death.

48:3.17 the cosmic consciousness from the present l. of the

51:5.7 evolutionary races and thereby upstep the biologic l.

52:1.1 From the time of man’s emergence from the animal l.

52:1.6 Upon attaining the human l., after this emergence of

52:2.8 a high l. of civilization has been attained, but there is

52:3.1 When the highest possible l. of evolutionary life has

52:3.8 generations usually gravitate to the omnivorous l.,

55:2.11 No matter from what l. of planetary attainment

55:3.12 the Creator Sons, the first l. of God the Sevenfold.

55:6.3 mortal race was long since brought up to a high l.

55:6.5 are determined by the Adjuster-fusion l. of conjoint

55:11.1 not one of the superuniverses has attained a l. of

56:3.3 No matter on what l. of universe activities you may

56:3.4 While mind is more unified on the l. of the Master

56:5.2 From the original Paradise-Havona l. of existential

56:5.3 God the Sevenfold is co-ordinating on the first l. of

56:6.3 On any l. of existence God cannot exceed the

56:6.3 capacity of the beings who live on such a l..

56:6.5 ascenders find the Father as the seventh l. of God the

58:2.2 ozone which exists throughout a l. ten miles above

58:2.6 until, at the l. of the auroral displays, a temperature

58:5.6 When sea bottoms are extruded above the sea l.,

60:3.5 almost completely worn down to the water’s l..

65:1.3 1. The physical l. of electrochemistry.

65:1.5 3. The advanced semispiritual l..

65:1.8 personality existence—the semispiritual l. of being.

65:2.13 life emplacement failed to attain a satisfactory l. of

65:7.7 up to the l. of the sixth phase, the spirit of worship

65:7.7 At this l. there occurs that inevitable overlapping

66:5.28 bringing human society up to the l. of statehood.

67:3.9 spiritual insight, thereby achieving an experiential l.

67:5.3 Society quickly sank back to its old biologic l.,

67:7.4 sinful planning are experienced only on the l. of

68:2.2 While the l. of intelligence has contributed to the rate

68:6.11 tasks requiring intelligence above the animal l. but

69:2.2 -gravity ever pulls man down toward the beast l.;

71:3.10 The status of any l. of civilization is faithfully

71:8.2 of statehood entails progress from l. to l., as follows:

75:1.3 Mind and morals were at a low l., and instead of

77:0.1 a life-functioning l. about midway between those of

77:1.2 function in the parental role on a supermaterial l.,

78:1.1 the minds and morals of the races were at a low l.

78:2.3 status of the Adamites were far above the general l.

78:2.3 deteriorate until it reached a natural evolutionary l..

78:2.4 the cultural l. of the Adamites steadily deteriorated

80:1.3 the Nile so that Egypt reached its lowest cultural l.

80:2.4 earthquake, quickly raising this inland lake to the l.

80:9.16 by the l. of the social culture which is maintained.

81:6.22 disastrous only to a nation whose intellectual l. is too

81:6.27 uplifts and advances human culture from one l. of

81:6.40 civilization is in transit from one l. to another.

83:6.3 world had attained the l. of theoretical monogamy.

87:4.4 some ghosts never evolved to the l. of good spirits.

89:4.1 crude concepts of sacrifice were elevated to the l.

89:8.5 until man’s concept of God had advanced to the l.

90:0.2 organized religious belief are passing through this l.

90:3.8 Among peoples traversing this l. of evolution the

91:0.4 on of their degenerating religion to this primitive l..

91:0.5 only recently emerged from the mana l. of prayer.

91:1.4 and rapidly expands to the l. of group worship.

91:1.4 of primitive religion have evolved to that l. where the

91:3.2 praying is destined to evolve before attaining the l.

91:3.4 primitive religion have become exalted to the l. of

91:6.7 philosophic acumen, social l., cultural status,

92:0.5 religion ascends, l. by l., toward the supernal

92:7.7 1. L. values—loyalties.

93:0.1 even on the physical l. of personality manifestation,

96:4.9 of their spiritual leaders to the high l. of development

99:1.3 one phase of civilization to another, from one l. of

100:2.3 Religion can progress to that l. of experience

100:2.8 enduring realities of a new and more sublime l. of

100:5.4 is absolutely total on any l. of the psychic upreach

100:5.6 intellectual activity as the superconscious l.,

100:5.9 their mental dissociation to the l. of abnormal mental

101:7.4 philosophy of living consists in the nature and l. of

101:7.4 become early arrested on such an adventitious l..

101:7.4 progress to the l. of logical intellectuality but there

101:7.4 The fourth l. of philosophy attains freedom from

101:8.1 Belief has attained the l. of faith when it motivates

101:10.1 in the motions and tensions of the mathematical l. of

101:10.3 the mind l. suggests the perpetuation of ideational

101:10.6 nearest approach that can be made on the mortal l.

102:2.5 views his physical environment from the mind l.,

102:2.5 mortal consciousness lives on the mind l. and

102:6.3 more than a reality, a value, a l. of achievement,

103:6.10 Early man did not differentiate between the energy l.

104:4.45 Not knowing the ultimate l. of the triunities, you

104:4.45 which are beyond the experiential l. of supremacy.

105:0.3 translation-modification to the comprehension l. of

105:1.8 Infinity is indeed remote from the experience l. of

105:4.9 are unified in experience on the creature l. and by

105:4.9 and by other techniques on the supercreature l..

105:6.2 experiential mind acting on some l. of supremacy

105:7.1 Transcendentals eventuate as an integrating l.

105:7.3 a super-Supreme projected on the transcendental l..

105:7.4 which are associated with the transcendental l. are

106:0.3 This l. embraces creature existence from the

106:0.3 This l. constitutes the present periphery of creative

106:0.5 This superfinite l. (antecedently) follows finite

106:0.6 This l. encompasses that which is of master universe

106:0.6 impinges on the destiny l. of the completed master

106:0.7 This l. implies the projection of experientials upon a

106:0.8 This l. connotes the eternity presence of the seven

106:0.9 Infinity. This l. is pre-existential and postexperiential.

106:1.1 all secondary or perfecting finites are to attain a l.

106:6.1 on the now impersonal l. of the Deity Absolute.

106:8.2 the imaginations of beings far above the human l..

106:8.3 We elect to present the three-l. concept, which is as

106:8.4 1. The l. of the three Trinities.

106:8.5 2. The l. of experiential Deity.

106:8.6 3. The l. of the I AM.

106:8.7 Actually the Trinity of Trinities is the first l., while

106:8.8 THE FIRST L.: On this initial l. of association it is

106:8.13 THE SECOND L.: The co-ordination of the three

106:8.13 The nature of this second l. has been sometimes

106:8.16 the character of the third member of the second l. of

106:8.19 If the second l. of the Trinity of Trinities is

106:8.19 experiential Deities will unify on the second l. as

106:8.19 and causative Trinities who constitute the first l..

106:8.20 The first l. consists of three Trinities; the second

106:8.20 the second l. exists as the personality association of

106:8.20 association of these three Deities on the second l.

106:8.20 Majeston, who was actualized on this second l. by

106:8.21 THE THIRD L.: In an unqualified hypothesis of the

106:8.21 In an unqualified hypothesis of the second l. of the

106:8.22 If the second l. of the Trinity of Trinities could ever

107:2.7 Adjuster translates from the absolute existential l.

107:2.7 to the finite experiential l. of functional association

107:5.1 On a monistic l. antecedent to energy and spirit

107:6.6 have segmentized on a universe l. of existence which

107:7.4 Human will functions on the personality l. of reality,

110:4.4 Trust all matters of mind beyond the dead l. of

110:6.10 real as they ascend from the seventh to the first l. of

110:6.13 This l. is entered when human beings develop the

110:6.15 This l. represents the highest possible realization of

110:6.21 extending from the highest purely animal l. to the

110:7.4 But on each universe l. the Adjuster can endow

110:7.4 which are meaningful and of value on that l..

111:1.2 On the human (hence personal) l. of intellectual

111:5.5 raises the creature will from the l. of temporal

111:6.4 potentials inherent in the mathematical l. of causes

111:6.5 and even dominate its physical l. in the universe.

112:1.9 phenomena are realizable as three on the finite l.,

112:1.9 three on the absonite l., and one on the absolute l..

112:5.11 consists in the impossibility of conveying to your l.

113:3.4 creature during this phase of transition from one l.

113:3.4 one l. of the universe to another and higher l..

113:3.5 On the intellectual l. seraphim are the correlators of

113:3.5 And on the physical l. seraphim manipulate terrestrial

113:3.6 created a little above the universe l. of humanity,

115:2.4 are brought into actual existence varies from l. to l.,

115:3.13 potentiality are operative on the purely eternal l. of

115:3.13 with respect to a part on some subabsolute l., but

115:3.18 but from a larger viewpoint on a higher universe l.,

115:4.5 are derived through the eventuated l. of the absonite.

115:5.2 levels, including the l. of the function of Supremacy.

116:0.5 will involve the third l. of Deity manifestation.

116:2.3 Eternity and infinity connote a l. of deity reality

116:2.13 would equivalate to the l. of Paradise Deity, but such

116:5.9 the Sevenfold and constitute the physical-control l.

116:5.12 levels but also to the physical l. of energy and mass.

117:1.3 attain to the maximum l. of Trinity identification.

117:5.10 in their ministry to the physical l. of intellect,

117:5.14 the Supreme, when all creatures attain the final l.

117:6.16 who has attained the divine l. of Godlikeness, but

118:1.10 On the absolute and eternal l., potential reality is just

118:4.6 of the manifold agencies of the transcendental l..

118:6.5 Volition on any l. short of the absolute encounters

118:8.3 spirit alliance liberates choice from the physical l.

118:10.22 in creature attitude, which ever varies from l. to l.,

127:4.7 Joseph was a plodder not up to the intellectual l. of

130:4.3 The highest l. to which a finite creature can

130:4.9 does man possess mind above the animal l. aside

130:4.10 Knowledge is a function of the nonspiritual l.;

130:4.10 truth is a phase of the mind-spirit l. of the universes

130:4.11 observation and scientific analysis; on the moral l.,

132:3.6 human personality upon a continuing and higher l.

133:6.5 forever elevates the human being above the l. of

134:4.5 sovereignty to a superhuman l., to God himself.

134:5.2 Between the l. of the individual human being and

134:5.2 the l. of the total of mankind, all groupings are

142:3.3 that Moses exalted to the higher l. of the Lord God

147:4.4 1. The l. of the flesh.

147:4.5 2. The l. of the feelings.

147:4.5 This plane is one l. higher than that of the flesh

147:4.6 3. The l. of mind.

147:4.7 4. The l. of brotherly love.

147:4.7 Still higher is discovered the l. of unselfish devotion

147:4.8 5. The moral l..

147:4.9 6. The spiritual l..

147:4.9 And then last, but greatest of all, we attain the l. of

147:5.8 living on a l. which is vastly below that of Simon

149:6.6 to that l. of experience where they actually love

149:6.9 surely return to the divine source and universe l. of

151:5.2 This body of water is seven hundred feet below the l.

151:6.2 halfway up the hillside on a small, relatively l. spot

155:5.8 Until the human race progresses to the l. of a

182:1.8 Sin creates a dead l. of evil inertia, but righteousness

195:6.12 physical observations, but on another and higher l..

196:3.32 are too great and noble to descend to the low l. of

level, absolute

0:1.13 The a. is beginningless, endless, timeless, spaceless.

0:1.13 This l. is Trinity attained, existentially, by Paradise

0:1.13 this third l. of unifying Deity expression is not fully

0:1.13 Whenever, wherever, and however the a. of Deity

3:2.5 pertains to the everywhere dominance of the a.,

42:12.13 On the absolute l. spirit certainly is dominant.

94:3.8 that what may be finite-illusory on the a. may be

105:5.4 the Father’s will could ever have so qualified the a.

106:5.2 on the a. the Deity and the Unqualified Absolutes

106:9.3 On the a. there is neither time nor space;

106:9.7 status, the remoteness from the a. of experientials.

107:5.1 for Adjusters are fragmentations of God on an a. of

112:1.9 three on the absonite level, and one on the a..

115:3.5 One basic conception of the a. involves a postulate

130:7.6 the space potential is truly ultimate only on the a..

130:7.8 these concepts of the a. are to be envisioned by the

level, Deity

0:1.11 The D. of Supremacy may be conceived as a function

0:1.12 The D. of Ultimacy connotes a function in relation to

0:2.9 —as when used in the discussion of some one d.

97:6.2 the concept of Yahweh had ascended to a D. of

106:4.4 been participants in the actualization of this D..

level, finite

0:1.11 The f. of reality is characterized by creature life

10:4.6 limited to the f.; therefore must man be content with

10:7.2 As things appear to the mortal on the f., the Trinity,

94:3.8 absolute level may be absolutely real on the f..

103:7.3 and unified on the f. in the emerging Deity of the

106:3.4 capacities; and this is true even beyond the f..

112:1.9 phenomena are realizable as three on the f.,

115:4.1 potentials to actuals in and on the f. of existence.

115:4.3 that the infinite triodities can function on the f.,

115:4.5 the potential are manifest on the f. in conjunction

115:7.4 that the triodities are directly operative on the f.,

118:1.10 Only on the f. and to time-bound creatures does

118:4.4 and concerning the f. of the seven superuniverses,

118:6.4 relatively final on the f. and concerning the destiny of

level, material

5:5.2 fellowship; the physical or m. of self-preservation;

9:3.8 are the levers of intelligence which motivate the m.

9:4.2 but consciousness is not inherent in the purely m..

12:6.3 the physical energies of the m. with the spiritual

101:6.2 from its earliest inception on the m. up to the time of

101:10.3 The m. of law provides for causality continuity,

111:3.2 does not of itself function on the m. of human

112:1.11 the finite dimensions of the m. are greatly enhanced,

117:3.3 is the living way from the m. of self-consciousness

118:3.5 difficulty in understanding space on the m. is due to

130:4.11 facts of misadaptation are disclosed on the m. by

level, morontia

38:7.6 and sanobim are by nature near the m. of existence,

38:7.6 very definitely resembling the m. of existence.

39:2.6 from the highest m. to the status of newborn spirit

44:2.3 But all of this is effected on the morontia l..

48:6.29 Ascenders must acclimatize to every new m.,

55:2.3 of evolution to the m. of prespirit progression.

103:6.7 technique of religion; mota the technique of the m.

103:7.10 On the m., the postulates of science and religion

110:6.21 lowest actual contactual m. of self-consciousness as

111:3.2 Deity, such as the Adjuster, function above the m..

112:1.11 On the m. all of the finite dimensions of the material

112:1.11 experiences of the m. are marvelously articulated

112:5.22 having bridged you over to the m., no longer serves

112:6.1 the beginning m. of soul existence up to the final

112:6.1 up to the final m. of progressive spirituality.

112:6.10 level of existence, having passed beyond the m..

189:1.12 Jesus now began the contacts of the m.,

196:3.30 material environment; it is a gesture toward the m..

level, space

11:6.4 Paradise to and even beyond the fourth outer s..

11:7.4 extends horizontally outward through the fourth s.

11:7.7 the seven superuniverses from the first outer s.,

11:7.7 You may visualize the first outer s., where untold

11:7.8 A s. thus functions as an elliptical region of motion

12:1.6 3. The First Outer Space L..

12:1.7 4. The Second Outer Space L..

12:1.8 5. The Third Outer Space L..

12:1.9 6. The Fourth and Outermost Space L..

12:1.14 energizing forces are situated in the first outer s.,

12:1.15 the ranges of the phenomena in the first outer s..

12:1.15 the material creations of the second outer s. of the

12:1.16 creation beyond the fourth and outermost s.,

12:6.8 from Paradise to the fourth and outermost s.?

12:6.13 space present to the outer margins of the fourth s..

15:0.1 over the circle of the first post-Havona s..

15:1.0 1. THE SUPERUNIVERSE SPACE LEVEL

15:1.3 and predetermined path of the superuniverse s..

15:1.5 the southeastern bend of the superuniverse s..

15:3.14 counterclockwise processional of the superuniverse s

15:4.5 within the superuniverse s., has already given origin

15:9.2 there function within the superuniverse s. only two

31:9.6 4. The Primary Space L..

31:9.7 5. The Secondary Space L..

31:9.8 6. The Tertiary Space L..

31:9.9 7. The Quartan Space L..

31:9.11 planners of the universes of the primary outer s. are

40:10.8 divinity in the planetary systems of the first outer s.

105:6.3 the architectural plans for the superuniverse s.,

106:0.3 order of developmental growth in the first outer s..

106:0.18 the next age, the age of the first outer s., will

106:5.1 from Havona to the fourth and outermost s..

112:7.16 periphery of the grand universe, in the first outer s.

112:7.17 administration of the universes of the first outer s..

112:7.18 throughout the future universes of the first outer s.

level, spirit

0:5.8 upward through worship and wisdom to the s..

6:4.1 The Eternal Son motivates the s. of cosmic reality;

6:6.1 must be differently defined when it refers to the s.

12:6.3 level with the spiritual powers and beings of the s..

32:5.4 humans die because, having failed to achieve the s.

103:6.10 differentiate between the energy level and the s..

130:4.10 truth is a phase of the mind-s. of the universes.

132:3.8 functioning on such a high s. of divine goodness.

168:4.7 when such an individual has progressed to the s..

level, spiritual

5:5.2 the s. of the consciousness of universe fellowship

56:10.9 elevated to the very threshold of the s. of human

65:1.5 3. The advanced semispiritual l..

65:1.8 personality existence—the semispiritual l. of being.

75:7.5 then, regardless of the s. of creature existence,

103:6.14 When philosophy inclines toward the s., it

103:7.10 On the s. of maximum status, the need for proof

109:5.1 the key of the contactual tones of the s of the present

112:6.3 On the s., outward form and inner nature begin to

112:6.10 he has attained the s. of existence, having passed

112:7.6 When the self attains the s., it has become a secure

113:3.5 On the s., seraphim make personal many impersonal

115:3.14 with the volitional purposes and motives of the s..

117:3.3 self-consciousness to the s. of God-consciousness.

132:2.7 the recognition of the positive truth-values of the s.,

147:4.9 6. The spiritual l..

levelverb

69:9.2 Primitive communism did not especially l. men down

level-headed

127:4.8 Miriam was a well-balanced and l. daughter with a

139:3.7 James was one of the more l. of the apostolic group.

leveled

44:8.5 attainment will not become thus l. off until after

44:8.5 can be l. off only by the group attainment of the

60:2.4 had been l. down and washed into the Atlantic Ocean

60:4.4 that elevation had been long since l. by erosion

84:8.2 constitutes the greatest threat that has ever been l.

176:4.2 when the Roman armies l. the walls of Jerusalem,

leveler

41:7.1 X ray is the great l. of atomic existence.

levels or higher levelssee levels, material; levels, space

   levels, spirit; levels, spiritual

0:1.1 of deity activities on diverse l. of cosmic realities,

0:1.2 actual or potential—on all supermaterial l. of reality;

0:1.3 on personal, prepersonal, and superpersonal l..

0:1.3 Total Deity is functional on the following seven l.:

0:1.17 is disclosed on impersonal l. as justice, power, and

0:1.18 be perfect—complete—as on existential and creator l.

0:1.18 as on experiential and creature l. of time-space

0:1.18 as on certain Havona l. of existential-experiential

0:2.2 Father, functions on three Deity-personality l. of

0:2.6 must be still further redefined within each of these l.,

0:2.17 co-ordinated on final creative l. of Deity reality.

0:2.18 for self-revelation to successive and progressive l. of

0:3.22 Deity is being actualized on the divinity l. of

0:3.25 primacy of the Father is not apparent on subinfinite l.

0:4.1 Reality differentially actualizes on diverse universe l.;

0:4.1 phases on many different l. of universe actualization:

0:4.8 Subabsolute realities are projected on two l.:

0:5.3 On attained experiential l. all personality orders or

0:5.6 in Urantian human experience on the following l.:

0:6.8 energy systems; this is true on all l. of intelligence.

0:7.6 hitherto unrevealed deity l. as God the Supreme,

0:7.10 embarking upon the attempt to reach absonite l. of

0:9.1 Paradise absonite realities on the eventuating l. of

0:9.1 creatures who have attained absonite l. through

0:9.2 personal Deity functioning on the divinity l. of the

0:9.3 mobilization, on their respective universe meaning-l.,

0:10.1 unification of absolute meanings on absolute l.;

0:11.2 experiential Deity on the l. of Supremacy, Ultimacy,

0:11.14 realizable on time-eternity l. as finite-absolute values

0:11.15 On subinfinite l. they are functionally differentiated,

0:12.1 evolutional l. of power-personality manifestation in

0:12.7 functions on both personal and superpersonal l.,

1:0.6 the attainment of higher and hl. of spiritual values

1:2.10 Father throughout all creation and on all l. thereof.

1:3.5 Only the l. of infinity are absolute, and only on such

1:3.5 only on such l. is there finality of oneness between

2:1.10 the plan of creature ascension on its successive l.

2:3.5 In any universe contest between actual l. of reality,

2:4.5 technique of adjustment between the universe l. of

2:7.11 Such l. of efficient living come about through the

2:7.12 level, infinite and eternal on the higher and divine l..

3:1.11 augmented as their destiny attainment nears such l..

3:5.16 do not require the potential of relative value l. as a

3:5.17 They are unselfish, but they never gained such l.

3:6.3 and of the cosmic mind must be above the l. of their

4:4.5 God’s absoluteness pervades all seven l. of reality.

5:1.3 must await your attainment of the highest finite l. of

5:1.4 increasing l. of spiritual insight and cosmic

5:3.8 on four cosmic l.: the intellectual, the morontial,

5:5.1 But the attainment of l. of morality does not

5:5.2 Religion may permeate all four l. of the realization

5:5.11 factors, three differential l. of reality realization.

5:5.11 personality at all times overspreads all conscious l.

5:6.2 the make-up of various orders and l. of personality

5:6.10 all personalities of all l. of self-conscious existence.

6:5.1 through the Conjoint Actor, in the l. of mind ministry

6:6.1 mind on the finite, cosmic, material, and personal l.

7:3.4 registered in the highest l. of human consciousness.

8:2.8 are co-ordinated in the near-supreme l. of the cosmic

8:4.4 creatures to higher and hl. of spiritual attainment.

9:2.1 think we discern l. of experiential spirit phenomena—

9:4.1 spiritual character of the Third Person on mind l. of

9:4.4 as descent is made from the infinite to the adjutant l.

9:6.7 and spirit, but this is not true of the hl. of mind;

9:7.1 The Conjoint Actor is able to co-ordinate all l. of

9:7.3 influence the intellectual l. of all known existence;

10:2.1 the diverse hosts of the differing l. of intelligent

10:4.6 The Trinity functions on all l. of the cosmos,

10:5.5 The Trinity has regard for those l. of existence which

10:5.5 but in a qualified sense and to their respective l.,

10:8.7 unable to attain superultimate l. of absolute Deity.

11:7.2 zones once existed between the l. of pervaded space,

12:5.6 There are three different l. of time cognizance:

12:5.8 of the motion of ascent to l. of increasing divinity.

12:7.9 of each personal being against the impersonal l.

12:8.9 for the mortal mind to comprehend the seven l. of

12:8.9 the meaning of three functioning l. of finite reality:

13:1.9 the creatures of time to the Paradise l. of eternity.

13:1.17 It should be remembered that all divisions and l. of

13:1.19 All these spirit workers in all l. and realms of

13:4.7 having to do with operations on so many diverse l.

13:4.7 performances on all seven l. of universe reality.

14:4.22 in their efforts to attain hl. of divinity realization

14:6.6 the experience of love satiety on near-equality l..

14:6.27 attain to these Paradise-Havona l. of perfection.

14:6.38 spirit values on the highest conceivable reality l..

14:6.41 pilgrims attempting to find God on superfinite l..

15:4.2 When this energy attains gravity-responding l.,

15:7.4 lose their enjoyment of their former l. of existence.

16:2.5 one with the Conjoint Creator on all subabsolute l.

16:4.2 on all universe l. of reality excepting the absolute.

16:4.2 affairs on all l. of superuniverse activities.

16:6.5 unfailingly responds on three l. of universe reality.

16:6.5 These l. of reality are: 1. Causation—the reality

16:7.6 attainment of ascending l. of cosmic achievement.

16:8.1 orders of beings as they function on diverse l. of

17:2.6 the Supreme and the Ultimate may attain new l. of

17:3.3 phenomenon of the mind l. of the Conjoint Actor,

17:8.1 Thus do they unify the descending administrative l.

19:3.7 near-paradisiacal l. of spiritual meanings and values.

19:4.3 Thus the Censors act on all l. of the grand universe,

20:2.4 to their services on the higher administrative l.,

20:10.3 are co-ordinated on the highest time-space value-l.

21:3.14 inferred that “higher beings,” those of origin on l.

21:3.17 1. Experientially to penetrate seven creature l. of

21:3.19 each of the seven experiences on the creature l.

21:4.2 Creator Son involve appearing on seven creature l.

21:6.3 Creative Spirit may attain to absonite l. of service

21:6.3 things, meanings, and values on transcendental l. of

22:7.4 who have attained certain l. of Paradise culture and

25:0.9 four represent attainment l. of the angelic orders.

25:3.2 through the following l. of universe service:

25:4.12 You will work your way through the ascending l. of

26:3.4 personalities of differing orders—even multiple l.

29:0.11 In the scheme of ascendant progression to hl. of

29:2.11 cosmic phenomena below the l. of “gravity energy.”

30:1.93 They are existent on four ultimate l. of personality

30:1.93 functional on the seven l. of the absonite in twelve

31:9.2 Master Architects exist in seven l. of the absonite.

31:10.14 These deficiencies are inevitable on all l. of universe

31:10.14 During the present universe age we of the hl. of

34:3.2 a time lag in effecting co-ordination of diverse l. of

34:6.4 forces unerringly seek and attain their own original l.

34:7.2 successive l. of increasingly intellectual meanings

34:7.3 with the necessity of climbing up from the animal l.

34:7.7 Faith sons work on intellectual l. and live on planes

35:2.1 intermediaries between the higher and divine l. of

35:4.1 by mortals who have ascended to relatively hl. of

35:8.2 Being a later and lower—as concerns divinity l.

36:2.18 on the nonteachable or mechanical l. of mind

36:2.19 the Nebadon instructors in presenting the highest l.

36:5.5 They are ministers of the lower l of experiential mind

36:5.6 contact with nonteachable l. of mechanical mind.

36:5.14 controllers and directors of the preadjutant mind l.,

36:5.14 the l. of nonteachable or mechanical mind.

36:5.16 the Supreme Being when acting on prepersonality l..

36:6.7 We observe that these three are the l. of God the

37:2.4 have ascended from unrevealed l. of creature life.

37:5.2 may subsequently ascend to higher universe l., but

37:5.6 these race commissioners are advanced to the hl. of

37:5.11 unite the viewpoints of these two widely separate l.

38:2.3 so created as to function on spiritual and literal l..

38:9.7 and twelve l. of intellectual response to the joint

38:9.9 diverse l. are undoubtedly more or less unified by

39:0.10 imply ability to function on relatively lower service l..

40:5.11 who ordained that mortal man should climb to hl. of

40:10.2 the superuniverse l. of God the Sevenfold may be

42:2.1 to describe the various l. of force and energy—mindal

42:2.10 These two l. of emerging energy are: a. Puissant

42:2.13 the intelligent action of the Ultimate in both l. of

42:5.6 When electrons pass from higher to lower energy l.

42:10.1 provisionally disclosed on intervening cosmic l..

42:10.2 the living systems of non-Creator minds on various l.

42:10.3 but the nonteachable mind functions on many l.

42:10.5 functions in response to the 570 l. of morontia life,

42:10.5 with the cosmic mind on the hl. of attainment.

42:10.6 The cosmic mind encompasses all finite-mind l. and

42:10.6 the evolutionary-deity l. of the Supreme Mind and

42:10.6 transcendentally with existential l. of absolute mind—

42:10.7 and this is true of all l. and of all kinds of mind.

42:10.7 all of these l. of mind are overshadowed by the

42:11.2 it is spirit-mind functioning on and from creator l.

42:11.4 The l. of gravity response for spirit, mind, and

42:11.4 The higher mind l. of the universe—the spirit-mind

42:11.4 —the spirit-mind l.—may also be nonspatial, but

42:11.4 but the l. of material mind, such as human mind,

42:11.4 Spirit-reality l. are recognized by their spirit content

42:11.6 all intelligences very far below the universe l. of

42:12.13 while in the universe l. of finite activities there must

43:8.9 of the personality on intellectual and vocational l.,

44:0.18 the fellow beings of your previous and lower l. of

44:1.11 Harmony, the music of the seven l. of melodious

44:1.12 your early ancestors to the hl. of sound appreciation.

44:7.4 unlimited self-expression on ever-progressive l. of

45:7.8 their personality unification on the new morontia l.,

48:4.4 Our humor embraces three general l. of appreciation:

48:4.12 lower stages of existence or through progressive l.

48:6.2 for recognition on the hl. of the morontia spheres of

48:6.37 insight into the experiential unity of divergent life l.,

48:6.29 and materials of both the physical and morontia l.

48:7.1 planes of mota join with the hl. of human philosophy

48:7.31 the pupils on the later worlds are mastering the hl. of

49:5.30 These kinship factors are manifest on all l.,

49:6.8 These circles of mortal progression are l. of social,

50:5.9 they attain those l. of personal insight which impel

50:5.9 and superstition to the high l. of cosmic wisdom

51:4.1 the red man, ordinarily is the first to attain human l.

52:5.1 races have ascended to the highest l. of intellectual

54:0.2 differential l. of perfection meanings and values.

55:0.12 of the superplanetary l. of universe administration.

55:2.2 only a few mortals in each age attain translation l.

55:11.4 be concerned with new intellectual l. of attainment,

55:11.5 hitherto unattained l. of evolutionary progress by

56:0.2 The diverse l. of creation are all unified in the plans

56:1.5 but the instant we look aside from the infinite l. and

56:3.3 to the lower and evolving l. of material minds.

56:4.3 all creature personalities on all l. of intelligent

56:4.5 cosmically, and with reference to differential l. and

56:5.2 reality, two subabsolute l. have differentiated,

56:5.2 deity unification on transcendental l. of ultimacy,

56:5.3 These beings constitute the first three l. of God the

56:6.3 love and then progress through ascending deity l.

56:6.5 the personality of the First Person of all deity l. of

56:7.4 the impersonal presence of successive l. of Deity

56:7.8 orders may be able to approach Deity on ultimate l.

56:8.4 this God of evolutionary creatures on supreme l.

56:9.1 On subinfinite l. there are three Absolutes, but in

56:9.6 God the Father is discernible on all l. from the finite

56:9.8 But beyond subinfinite l. the three Absolutes are one

56:9.10 of each adventure you have, on new experiential l.,

56:9.14 There is co-ordination of all l. of energy and all

56:10.5 The attainment of cosmologic l. of thought includes:

56:10.6 Persistent attempts to discover new l. of harmonious

56:10.7 touch of creative manifestations on all l. of reality.

56:10.12 relative values of the diverse l. of divine perfection.

56:10.19 divine meanings and values on seven ascending l..

58:2.10 It is the presence of two different l. of electrified

58:5.7 The continental pressure at ocean-bottom l. is about

60:4.1 rise and fall of ocean floor and continental land l..

61:1.1 washed down to the lower l. and toward the seas.

62:7.7 had once again achieved the human l. of will dignity;

64:4.3 until it almost reached the l. of the days of Andon.

64:4.12 culture of superstitious mankind reached lowest l..

64:6.35 attain comparatively high l. of spiritual development.

65:0.2 There are, then, three distinct l. of life production

65:0.6 The mechanical-nonteachable l. of organismal

65:1.2 function and do function on the following three l.:

65:1.6 to function on the physical l. of electrochemistry.

65:2.13 the attainment of prehuman l. of animal existence.

65:3.6 the attainment of vastly hl. of human development

65:5.2 certain primitive plant life to the prechlorophyll l.

65:7.0 7. EVOLUTIONARY MIND LEVELS

65:7.6 animal mind attains the human l. of spirit receptivity.

65:7.7 of attainment of advanced l. of development.

67:7.4 negativistic harvest upon any and all related l. of

67:7.5 even retard spiritual progress on certain l. of reality,

68:6.11 are required to administer the lower l. of industry,

70:8.1 has not yet begun the differentiation of social l.,

70:8.13 when class becomes caste, when social l. petrify,

71:3.2 But no state can attain ideal l. of functioning until

71:7.3 Education will jump to new l. of value with the

71:7.5 may experience the ascending l. of mortal wisdom,

72:2.9 The law courts function on the following three l.:

74:3.5 redeem the social culture of Urantia from the low l.

77:1.3 this order, midway between the mortal and angelic l.,

77:9.6 so do midwayers prepare for citizenship on the hl. of

77:9.8 present differential between the two l. of culture,

79:8.15 of a superior people from the l. of barbarism.

81:2.10 not have risen from his primitive estate to the l. of

81:6.37 until man evolves to hl., civilization will continue to

81:6.41 mankind’s agelong rise from animal to human l. of

82:3.3 marriage naturally evolved to hl. and survived in

86:7.2 Religion is ascending to higher philosophic l. in

88:2.7 from the fetish-making tendency up to the hl. of

89:1.6 Caste systems and social l. are vestigial remnants of

89:9.1 business of man-eating to higher and more symbolic l

89:10.4 which translate the mortal mind to the superb l. of

91:0.3 such expressions attained to the l. of genuine prayer.

91:2.5 prayers translate to the l. of theology and philosophy

91:2.6 more or less contact with the superconscious l. of

91:4.1 All such unethical praying reverts to the primitive l.

91:4.3 attitudes of the soul tend to the l. of true worship.

91:5.1 from mere human toward supernal and divine l.,

92:3.9 inertia forward and upward to the hl. of reason

93:0.1 function in emergencies and on widely divergent l. of

94:3.3 encompassed the first five l. of total deity function

94:3.8 to differentiate between the several l. of reality,

94:3.8 Father, who is personally contactable on all l. from

94:4.2 Hindu theology depicts four descending l. of deity

94:11.8 certain broad l. which the minds of the Buddhists

99:3.7 and thereby attain to profitable l. of self-correction.

99:4.5 the entire human experience on transcendent l.

100:1.1 personal evaluations elevated to the l. of absolutes.

100:1.9 activities in the superconscious l. of mortal mind.

100:2.3 Such a glorified religion can function on three l. of

100:3.3 on ever progressively higher and hl. of experience.

100:4.4 These high l. of human living are attained in the

100:5.7 the uprush of the memories of the unconscious l. of

100:6.6 l. of spiritual stability are immune to disappointment.

100:6.8 loyalties of enlarged spiritual vision create new l. of

101:6.13 the attainment of the cosmic l. of the Supreme mind

101:6.15 the discovery of the Ultimate on the postfinaliter l. of

101:7.2 it requires courage to invade new l. of experience

101:8.1 A state of mind attains to faith l only when it actually

101:10.3 But neither of these l. of the universe discloses to the

103:7.4 the harmonizing function of mind logic on all l. of

104:3.14 association on absolute as well as on all other l..

104:4.38 This is the last outreach of divinity on the l of infinity

104:4.43 functional aspects of all actualized reality on all l. of

105:1.8 of reality expression to all l. of universe existences.

105:2.7 unity of the Father-Son manifested on and to all l. of

105:5.2 all reality diversification took place on absolute l.;

105:6.2 1. The deity response, the appearance of the three l.

105:7.15 existing on finite, transcendental, and absolute l..

106:0.0 UNIVERSE LEVELS OF REALITY

106:0.1 numerous l. of existential and experiential realities,

106:0.2 in turn, are existent on several l. of functional activity

106:0.10 These l. of reality are convenient symbolizations of

106:0.19 of their synthesis on ever-ascending l. of reality.

106:1.1 reality find immediate expression on creature l. as

106:1.1 and on universe l. as the perfect Havona creation.

106:2.8 is revealed on subabsolute l. in the Supreme Being

106:3.5 unifying on finite deity l. as the Supreme Being

106:3.5 co-ordinating on transcendental l. as the Trinity

106:7.5 believe that this is just as true on transcendental l. as

106:7.6 you can and do attain Deity l. of the Sevenfold,

106:8.7 These are l. of increasing unification.

106:8.7 the second and third l. are unification-derivatives of

106:9.2 to conceive of infinite unification on the finality l.

106:9.12 in the evolving personality on ever-ascending l. of

107:5.6 Upon the attainment of the finaliter l. of ascendant

107:7.3 Adjusters must have volition on all prepersonal l. of

108:0.2 for the fact of experience on nonexistential l..

109:2.9 Adjusters do so only on the l. of their mutual work

109:3.2 to attain the hl. of emerging spirituality.

109:7.3 God the Ultimate, even to the l. of God the Absolute

109:7.5 Ultimate, even to the l. of the Ultimate-Absolute.

110:2.4 Adjusters work in the spheres of the hl. of the mind,

110:4.3 the submerged mental l., natural and everyday

110:5.4 Adjusters try to register their creations in the hl. of

110:6.3 The successful traversal of these l. demands the

110:6.7 It is difficult precisely to define the seven l. of human

110:6.7 progression, for the reason that these l. are personal;

110:6.7 The conquest of these l. of cosmic evolution is

110:6.12 it is impossible precisely to define the seven l.,

110:6.16 progression would be better denominated cosmic l.

110:6.20 increased introduction to morontia l. of experience.

111:1.2 There is a cosmic unity in the several mind l. of the

111:2.1 invariably seeks for spirit co-ordination on all l. of

111:4.5 Only in the hl. of the superconscious mind as it

112:0.11 It discerns conduct l. and choosingly discriminates

112:1.1 a divine gift is designed to function on numerous l.

112:1.3 Personality performs effectively on the l. of the

112:1.7 the varying l. of self-realization and the phenomenon

112:1.9 On subabsolute l. this seventh or totality dimension

112:1.12 finite creature would remember that dimensional l.

112:2.18 intelligences who have not yet attained the divine l.

112:2.20 on beyond to those l. whereon the soul becomes

112:5.6 material existence prevent your mastering these l. on

112:6.3 in the morontia life, and increasingly on its hl.,

113:3.3 co-ordinated on the lower l. of spiritual experience

113:4.6 Though hailing from different sources and different l.

115:1.3 diverse l. of cosmic reality have been designated as

115:2.3 scheme of creation and evolution on experiencing l.

115:3.11 are not so distinguished on Paradise-eternity l..

115:3.13 hence never function as such on subabsolute l..

115:3.13 On the descending l. of reality the triodity of

115:3.19 which lie beyond the concept l. of truth, beauty,

115:5.2 Supreme, for the Trinity is functional on all (total) l.,

115:6.2 These successive l. of cosmic existence become,

115:7.6 infinity, but he seems to be on all relativity l..

116:2.4 whose successive l. are encountered by mortal man

116:2.12 The first three l. are the Supreme Creators;

116:2.12 Creators; the last three l. are the Paradise Deities.

116:2.13 collective acts of the three l. of God the Sevenfold

116:2.14 functions of the first three l. of God the Sevenfold.

116:2.14 beings of the first three l. of God the Sevenfold are

116:6.2 of power and personality is expressive on deity l.

116:6.3 On absolute l., energy and spirit are one.

116:6.3 the moment departure is made from such absolute l.,

116:6.8 spirit, which is existential on absolute l., becomes

116:6.8 becomes an evolutionary experience on finite l.

117:1.5 yields a new meaning value on deity l. of reality.

117:1.7 triune qualities of divinity are on superfinite l., but

117:3.1 self-realized on deity l. of maximum completion.

117:3.6 down from the spiritual to the morontial soul l.;

117:4.12 so does the Supreme achieve destiny on deity l..

117:5.6 reality as personality passes through the ascending l.

117:5.13 are forever a part of his eternal character on all l.,

117:7.6 able to forecast his presence onto these supertime l.

117:7.6 reflecting this future forecast back to the created l.

117:7.17 on those new and hl. revealed in the ultimate of

118:1.9 On the l. of the infinite and the absolute the moment

118:1.10 ascent from animallike to Godlike l. of existence.

118:2.2 himself on more nearly infinite and universal l..

118:7.8 limits of personality choice throughout the lower l.

118:8.6 societies will recede from high but premature l. of

118:9.1 effectively insulated from the absolute l. by time and

118:9.4 and finding expression on maximum l. of power and

118:9.9 now existentially united on absolute l. in the Trinity.

118:10.4 extending from the evolutionary l. of the Sevenfold

129:1.14 attained new and high l. of conscious contact with

130:4.11 to the ascending l. of the Supreme and Ultimate.

130:4.14 establishes value l. of spirit recognition and response.

130:5.1 Jesus won many souls to hl. of thinking and living

130:7.7 on the ascending and perfecting l. of the cosmos.

130:7.8 conscious and conceiving personality ascends the l.

130:7.8 inward, to the transcendental l. of Deity-likeness,

131:8.3 the lowest places, even those l. which others avoid

132:1.2 the spiritual world and on divine l. of eternal reality.

132:1.4 standard of high moral values and spiritual test l..

132:2.2 good and evil are words symbolizing relative l. of

132:2.5 Goodness is always growing toward new l. of the

132:2.8 Until you attain Paradise l., goodness will always be

132:2.10 progress on the lower l. of spiritual development.

132:3.10 with the progressive attainment of higher and hl.

133:2.2 are the measure of that man’s attainment of the hl.

133:4.8 Elevate the drudgery of your daily toil to the high l.

133:5.9 interrelated and interassociated l. of the true unity of

133:7.9 could hardly attain conscious l. of human status.

134:4.7 The kingdom is free from castes, classes, social l.,

134:5.2 There are only two l. of relative sovereignty on an

134:5.8 the inertia-resistance exhibited on all intervening l..

136:2.3 when a mortal of the realm attains such high l. of

137:7.1 to such heights at Cana, now sank to new low l..

140:4.6 The highest l. of self-realization are attained by

140:5.5 expected to attain such l. of divine selflessness as

140:5.5 A father’s affection can attain l. of devotion that

140:10.5 rules and ceremonies and elevated it to majestic l.

147:4.3 Let me now teach you concerning the differing l.

147:4.8 And then when you attain true philosophic l. of

147:5.8 Some of you may not stand high in actual l. of

151:3.6 appeal to vastly different l. of mind and spirit.

154:2.5 and to the attainment of hl. of spirit destiny.

156:5.10 These moral and spiritual endowments make all l. of

159:3.7 the times of transition between the two l. of living.

160:1.5 human beings have failed to attain the artistic l. of

160:2.5 the essential factors of the hl. of the art of living:

160:2.8 those battles consequent upon the ascent to the hl.

160:3.5 to transcend the material irritations of the lower l.

160:4.15 defeat is but a new tool for the achievement of hl. of

160:5.12 the Master requires the attainment of actual l. of real

170:2.16 are progressively translated to new and hl. of divine

180:5.3 the consciousness of knowledge elevated to new l. of

180:5.3 only by beings who function upon supermaterial l. of

180:5.4 is constantly elevating wisdom to the living-truth l.

180:5.4 while dragging the living truth down to the dead l. of

180:5.7 living qualities of spiritual realization on those hl. of

180:5.9 progressive attainment of righteous l. of true spirit

195:1.9 Hellenistic culture had already attained its highest l.;

196:2.2 in the spirit training schools of the successive l. of

196:2.4 Adjuster, ascended from the lowly l. of humanity

196:3.6 The mind of man can attain high l. of spiritual insight

196:3.29 Love must always be redefined on successive l. of

196:3.35 the universe, and on its highest l. of spiritual reality.

levels, material

0:1.2 actual or potential—on all supermaterial l. of reality

47:3.3 patterns as transformed from the m. to the spiritual

56:2.1 expressions of the Son are correlated with the m. of

77:8.8 factor in such liaisons of the spiritual and the m..

111:6.2 On m. man finds himself subservient to nature,

115:3.14 the mathematical causes and effects of the m.

118:3.7 All patterns of reality occupy space on the m., but

132:3.2 truth transcends such purely m. in that it consorts

134:8.5 his triumph over the m. of time-space personality

180:5.3 only by beings who function upon supermaterial l. of

195:7.9 is a phenomenon which transcends the m. of nature

levels, space

0:8.12 the primary, secondary, tertiary, and quartan s. of

11:5.6 quiet zones which separate the successive s. of

11:7.7 The relatively quiet zones between the s., such as

11:8.2 the circuits of the elliptical s. of the master universe.

12:1.0 SPACE LEVELS OF THE MASTER UNIVERSE

12:1.1 energy ever swing around the curved path of the s.

12:1.2 The successive s. of the master universe constitute

12:1.2 master universe were not a series of elliptical s. of

12:1.3 concentric ellipses, the s. encircling the central Isle:

12:1.14 The Outer Space L..

12:1.16 the four outer s. are undoubtedly destined to

12:2.4 metamorphosis of cosmic force in these outer s. is

12:3.10 are directing universe evolution in the s. beyond the

12:4.1 along the endless circuits of the master universe s..

12:4.9 the alternate directional swings of the successive s..

14:1.18 will characterize the future evolution of the outer s.;

19:6.4 the ages of the successive creations of the outer s..

107:6.5 possible that they may even penetrate the outer s.;

levels, spirit

34:6.11 if you want to attain s. and reach divine heights, if

42:11.4 but only true s. of reality are independent of space

42:12.7 6. Achievement of spirit l..

44:0.17 After attainment of higher s. the ascenders are able

101:6.12 self through the attainment of the s. of the universe

105:3.3 neither can personality attain to s. of existence apart

107:5.5 creature’s mind until the ascending mortal attains s.

111:3.3 soul invariably ascends to the true s. of fusion value

112:6.3 more and more perfect on higher and higher s..

132:2.6 lost until the ascending human soul achieves final s..

180:5.1 of truth, the assurance of true meanings on real s..

196:2.4 they progress from the lowest s. up to the highest

levels, spiritual

4:3.5 is grieved when his children fail to attain the s.

5:1.9 a question of the attainment of actual and literal s.;

5:1.9 these s. are attainable by any being who has been

5:5.4 Morality does not biologically lead to the higher s. of

26:1.10 while evolutionary seraphim can achieve the s. of the

47:3.3 as transformed from the material level to the s. are

48:1.1 between the material and s. of creature existence.

48:1.4 the Salvington spheres, you increasingly attain s..

56:6.2 superuniverses, but he functioned only on s..

56:10.14 isolated and evil gravity resisting on mental and s..

91:8.11 objective realities on the s. of human experience;

102:3.2 the material and the s. of the universe—mota,

105:2.5 This phase of the I AM is partially experiencible on s

108:0.1 souls of men up to the divine heights and s. of

111:6.2 while on s. he is triumphant over nature and over

112:1.12 remember that dimensional levels and s. are not

116:5.12 pertains not only to the intellectual and the s. but

133:7.10 of physical sensations, could never attain s.;

158:0.2 But they could not attain those s. which justify

168:4.12 awaiting your achievement of future s. of actual

180:5.2 Truth exists only on high s. of the realization of

lever

3:6.1 the Father is still primal; his hand is on the mighty l.

70:8.18 Religion is a mighty l that lifts civilization from chaos

108:5.8 the Adjuster may apply a spiritual l. of uplifting

178:1.6 the mighty social l. to uplift the races of darkness,

leverage

110:6.17 of the human and material l. of God-hunger.

156:5.18 Tact is the fulcrum of social l., and tolerance is the

levers

9:3.8 the Third Source and Center are the l. of intelligence

92:5.7 the temporal personality fulcrums on which the l. of

Levisee Matthew

levied

70:7.18 Taxes were originally l. to keep up the king’s house,

87:5.1 belief that ghosts l. a continuous tribute of service

89:4.5 that of a neutrality assessment l. by ancestral spirits;

levies

72:7.11 The federal government l a graduated inheritance tax

173:1.4 in poverty and continued to pay these unjust l..

Levite

164:1.3 And in like manner a L. also, when he came along

Levites

135:6.6 and L. sent a delegation out to inquire of John

162:4.3 followed the procession of the priests and L..

162:4.4 fifty priests with a corresponding number of L.

162:4.4 from 113 to 118 inclusive, in alternation with the L.

173:1.8 “Do you not hear what the children of the L. say?

Levitical

162:4.2 mingled with sacrifices, L. chants, and the solemn

173:1.1 be free from “blemish” in the meaning of the L. law

Leviticus

123:5.3 Beginning with the Book of L., they passed on to the

levity

139:8.7 so humorous and so playful, but so free from l.

levy

174:2.5 “right of coinage carried with it the right to l. taxes.”

levying

71:8.6 The ability of the citizenry to control the l. of taxes.

72:7.6 one of these articles prevents l. a tax of more than

liabilities

28:6.5 their spiritual l.—to be set down against their assets

28:6.14 alongside your l. of possible default or betrayal.

84:7.27 who used to be an asset, have become economic l..

liability

50:1.2 effort entails the increased l. that these near-human

liable

128:6.7 You had better keep your eye on the lad; he’s l. to

167:4.5 If a man walks in the night, he is l. to stumble

liaisonsee liaison with, in; see Liaison

8:5.6 It would be consistent to refer to the l. of all spiritual

8:5.6 for such a l. is truly the union of the spirits of God

12:6.3 Whenever and wherever there occurs a l. between

15:10.21 Ultimate, the unnamed l. reflectivators of Majeston,

17:2.1 by a l. of the Paradise Trinity and one of the Seven

17:3.3 manifested in these forty-nine l. personalities of

18:6.1 The Unions of Days are a group of l. personalities

19:1.1 They are the l. beings who bridge the universe gulf

19:5.7 that three Inspired Spirits are functioning in l..

19:5.9 Trinity-origin teachers effect some kind of l. in

21:2.9 Son and this Universe Spirit initiate that l. which is

21:6.3 we believe that the l between a sevenfold Master Son

22:3.2 High in Authority are trinitized at each Trinity l..

23:1.9 both or all are thrown out of l. with the higher

24:1.8 first order of the Supreme Power Centers effect a l.

24:1.9 separate circuits of spirit energy and l. power to

24:1.14 the functions of each order are expanded by l. with

24:5.1 co-ordinating personalities and l. representatives of

25:1.2 by a Creator Son-Creative Spirit l. down to sex

26:1.13 are dedicated to the l. service of the Creator Sons

26:1.16 are able to encircuit only when polarized as l. pairs

28:1.3 the l. ministers between the Creator Son of former

28:5.19 A special l. exists between the counselors and

28:7.1 but with their l. fellows they range from the shores

29:2.11 When acting in l., these fourteen beings are to power

29:4.23 only by l. with the more personal orders of the

29:4.25 differentiated, and by varying their l. relationships,

33:5.3 except in the supervision of his l. brethren, Faithfuls

34:5.4 This dual spirit l. hovers over the worlds, seeking

37:2.1 many capacities but chiefly as l. officers of Gabriel,

37:2.11 There exists a l. of tremendous power and import

37:9.9 When a creative l. between the Creator Son and

38:9.8 The primary ministers can achieve l. co-operation

39:2.12 The transit sleep is induced by the l. between the

39:2.16 Seraphic recorders of the superior order effect a l.

39:4.16 fabricated of the l. of spiritual and material energy

41:1.5 Power Center, whose living mass functions as a l.

41:2.3 serving as l chief of the power inspectors on Jerusem

42:12.11 The l. of the cosmic mind and the ministry of the

43:4.10 This edifice is the headquarters of the Most High l.,

43:5.13 The Most High l., the Vorondadek Son attached to

44:5.3 numerous unique adventures in intellect l. which

46:2.4 spirit personalities proceed by l. with the superior

48:1.1 The morontia realms are the local universe l. spheres

53:6.3 rebels sought my destruction by means of the l.

55:4.10 new orders of l. ministers largely replace midwayers;

55:10.4 Mother Spirit experiences new l. relations with the

56:7.2 this Son-Spirit l. attains the fullness of function;

57:1.6 Only the presence of the force organizer and the l.

66:4.10 phase of intellectual (mind) and morontia (soul) l..

66:4.10 discovered a phenomenon attendant upon the l. of

66:5.1 such l. gatherings were presided over by Daligastia.

73:2.4 who served on his personal staff as a l. officer,

77:1.2 A supermaterial (nonsexual) l. of a male and a

77:6.2 a midwayer by a technique of sex and nonsex l..

77:6.5 the service of the Melchizedeks, thus effecting a l.

77:8.13 unperceived personal-l. associates of those men

96:3.1 Moses’ father was a Semitic l. officer between the

103:7.2 identification through the realms of morontia l. to

103:8.6 can serve as a l. between the theories of material

106:1.4 in the l. between the Seven Master Spirits

106:8.17 form of unimagined l. and cosmic manifestation.

107:5.6 minds which had previously functioned as l. between

108:4.4 that is through the l. of the Adjusters of the spheres.

109:2.6 mortal incarceration to perform some exploit of l.,

109:3.1 as to whether or not they are l. or fusion Adjusters.

110:5.3 the supermind, the l. domain of human and divine

110:7.6 discipline your minds to the point of favorable l.

113:3.5 manipulate terrestrial environment through their l.

114:2.2 immediate touch with Michael by the l. activities of a

114:7.1 the affairs of the ascension plans to begin this l.

114:7.7 is entitled to a l. corps of these mortals of destiny

114:7.10 the dying reservist to a successor is made by a l. of

117:3.10 The Supreme Being evolves by virtue of his l. with

118:8.4 by effecting a harmonious working l. with spirit.

119:4.5 incarnation adventures, functioning as universe l.

liaison with, in

7:4.1 The Eternal Son is in everlasting l. with the Father in

14:2.8 the Infinite Spirit functions in l. with the spirit gravity

16:3.3 He is in personal l. with the seven Reflective Spirits

16:3.5 He is always in l. with the seven Reflective Spirits

16:3.7 He is always in l. with the Reflective Spirits at the

16:3.9 He is in personal l. with the Reflective Spirits of the

16:3.11 He is always in l. with the Reflective Spirits at the

16:3.13 This Spirit is always in l. with the Reflective Spirits

16:3.20 This Master Spirit is always in l. with the Reflective

17:2.4 the Supreme in functional l. with the Deity Absolute.

17:5.2 the Circuits are in l. with the Supreme Executives,

17:8.1 Whether it is a Reflective Spirit group in l. with the

19:3.7 Seven Divine Counselors in l. with a trinitized

19:4.4 since the Censors always render their verdicts in l.

19:4.7 likely that the Censors are in some manner in l.

23:2.18 acting temporarily in l. with Constellation Fathers,

26:5.3 “In l. with God, nothing—absolutely nothing—is

28:2.1 Omniaphim are created by the Infinite Spirit in l. the

28:4.12 they work in l with the angels of the reflective voices

28:5.7 Certain of these seconaphim are in perpetual l.

28:5.13 these seconaphim remain in reflective l. with the

29:3.1 are all in complete l. with their Paradise progenitors,

29:3.7 a material order in l. with the living mechanisms of

31:1.2 achieve certain experiential developments in l. with

32:2.2 later serve in magnificent l. with this Universe Son,

34:1.3 that Master Spirit who was in transmuting l. with

35:1.3 by the Creator Son and the Creative Spirit in l. with

38:7.7 morontia cherubim frequently work in l. with the

40:5.13 often in l. with masterful and experienced Monitors.

41:1.4 ten frandalanks who are in perfect and constant l.

42:4.3 In l. with the physical controllers they are able to

42:10.5 bestowal of the local universe Mother Spirit in l.

43:4.3 Sons, in l. with the supervising Union of Days,

46:3.1 Havona broadcasts are received on Jerusem in l.

55:4.8 the final discoveries of physical science in l. with

66:4.9 were accepted for planetary service in l. with the

91:6.1 Prayer, unless in l. with the will and actions of the

106:8.14 the unity of the Paradise Trinity in experiential l. with

108:6.6 l. with your faithful partner—God, the Adjuster.

111:2.10 human will that craves to know God, working in l.

112:5.12 combined life and efforts of the human you in l. the

117:1.4 Man can work in l. with God and thereby cocreate

117:3.5 Man becomes creative in l. with an Adjuster,

117:3.5 Creator personalities function in l. with the spirit of

118:9.3 Only when ascending man, in l. with the fused

Liaison Directors

48:3.11 4. Co-ordinators and L. Directors.

Liaison Stabilizer(s)

30:2.113 5. L. Stabilizers.

48:2.8 5. L. Stabilizers 100

48:2.19 circuit regulators, one planetary custodian, one l.,

48:2.20 5. L. Stabilizers

48:2.20 These are the regulators of the morontia energy in

48:2.20 They make possible the conversion of morontia

48:2.20 They slow down the energy revolutions to that point

48:2.20 with which I can compare the ministry of such beings

liaisons

22:7.10 personalities, and such mixed l. are always successful

22:8.1 diverse progeny of the multiple l. of seven finaliter

28:5.13 or in the l. of the angelic hosts, there continue to

29:4.29 Transmitters form skillful l. which are effective in

30:1.110 The Unnamed Reflectivator L. of Majeston.

37:2.9 On such assignments the Evening Stars serve as l.

48:6.29 These seraphim act as l. with the Morontia Power

77:8.8 an essential factor in such l. of the spiritual and the

110:7.2 then do such consummated l. of soul and Adjuster

114:7.1 celestial group of personalities as human l., mortal

liberal

30:3.10 it is a l. education to be permitted to spend a season

71:1.22 the supposed l. and advanced provision for the

97:7.4 Jewish priesthood made l. use of these writings

122:5.4 and a more l. concept of personal spiritual freedom.

122:5.11 Mary leaned strongly toward the more l. and broader

123:5.7 center of l. interpretation of Jewish traditional law.

123:5.7 Jews of Nazareth were most l. in their interpretation

123:5.10 the synagogue of Nazareth was an advanced and l.

123:5.12 But the Galilean priesthood was more l. in the

123:5.12 And at Nazareth they were also more l. regarding

124:4.8 its synagogue was under the influence of a l. school

126:2.7 He was l. but frugal; he was saving but generous.

131:8.6 They who know the laws of God are l. minded.

140:8.30 Jesus was l., big-hearted, learned, and tolerant.

165:4.5 because l. men and women of means have given

liberalism

195:1.1 The Greek taught intellectual l. leading to political

195:1.1 Jesus taught spiritual l. leading to religious liberty.

liberality

131:3.7 heaven, where they rejoice in the bliss of infinite l.

131:4.4 Let us delight in the l. of the Lord of prayer.

139:5.6 Philip worshiped this ever-present and unfailing l..

194:3.20 Prayer does not move the divine heart to l. of

liberalize

127:4.9 Jesus did much to l. the family teachings and modify

liberalizing

68:4.4 Prior to the l. instruction of the Dalamatia teachers,

liberally

45:5.5 vast estates on Jerusem and participate l. in the local

92:5.6 careers are l. sprinkled with miraculous episodes,

186:1.2 he expected to be l. rewarded for his cowardly

liberate

15:8.4 to expand and l., varying quantities of energy.

29:4.24 at other times they appear to exude or l. energy.

52:4.5 It is safe to l. such ethical and intelligent mortals.

55:4.8 to l. the midwayers of the realm and to promote

69:5.15 Though capital has tended to l. man, it has greatly

69:8.9 disastrous suddenly to l. great numbers of slaves;

70:2.20 drive designed to l. the ever-accumulating emotions

81:2.14 man has liberated, and will continue to l., himself

118:9.2 Mechanisms made by higher minds function to l.

127:2.9 James was sure Jesus would help to l. his people if

132:4.7 you might employ your powers of speech to l. your

140:6.6 I am on earth to comfort the minds, l. the spirits,

140:9.2 L. spiritual captives, comfort the oppressed, and

170:2.1 l. man from the age-long bondage of animal fear

174:5.12 our united efforts to enlighten the world and l.

181:2.17 I would l. you from all administrative

181:2.24 all that can be done to enlighten your minds and l.

194:3.9 great effort of the spirit to l. the religion of Jesus

liberatedsee liberated son(s)

5:6.8 l. man’s inner self from the fetters of absolute

5:6.8 Now, man having thus been l. from the fetters of

10:2.5 union of the l. Father-personality and the absolute

12:8.11 and which becomes truly l. when modified by spirit.

16:4.12 4. The behavior of emergent energy when fully l.

34:5.4 not until a bestowal Son has l. the Spirit of Truth

40:2.2 after being thus l. from the descending adventure,

40:2.2 After these formalities such l. Adams and Eves are

41:7.5 including the radioactive group of energies thus l..

41:8.1 solar energy is l. by various complex nuclear-

42:7.7 wild dispersion of the electrons and other l. energies.

48:6.28 began their careers as advisers of the newly l. souls

49:6.1 All alike are l. from the bonds of flesh by natural

53:4.3 the administration of the new head of “the l. worlds

53:6.5l. worlds and emancipated personalities’ proposed

55:4.8 finaliters are the exalted and l. midway creatures.

56:7.6 and pioneers of the time-space universes to be l. for

57:4.5 tidal pull of the surrounding swarm of l. sun systems.

66:6.2 races never have been wholly l. from the slavery of

68:4.3 advancing civilization has increasingly l. mankind

77:7.7 But just because Michael’s bestowal has forever l.

81:2.14 other undiscovered sources of energy, man has l.,

84:4.11 as their more recently l. sisters are wont to do.

96:4.8 finally l. the evolving concept of Yahweh to assume

101:10.7 Such a l. soul immediately begins to feel at home in

101:10.8 but rather a l. volitional son of the Universal Father.

103:0.1 the l. Spirit of Truth makes mighty contributions

107:2.1 and all are destined to become either l., fused, or

107:2.6 5. L. Adjusters, those Mystery Monitors that have

107:2.6 Monitors that have been eternally l. from the service

109:5.1 it flows freely in the l. but controlled channels of

111:4.8 because there your personality is so largely l. from

112:7.6 the creature becomes l. in potential for the seeking

113:2.3 a single lifetime and then are l. for new assignment.

118:7.8 Choice becomes increasingly l. as the universes are

118:8.4 Creature choice, when l. from mechanical stability,

168:1.9 he had been l. from the bonds of mortal habitation.

liberated son(s)

91:8.7 a stern Judge or the joyful expression of a l. son of

101:10.8 No longer is such a l. son fighting alone against the

101:10.9 Such faith-l. sons have certainly enlisted in the

141:2.2 to the high position of the free children of God, l.

143:2.4 no longer bondslaves of the flesh but free and l.

143:2.7 rather the triumphant masters of yourselves, the l.

149:6.7 for that is the highest privilege of the l. of God.

166:3.8 spiritual values of the new life in the spirit as the l.

170:2.12 the l. of God engaged in joyful and voluntary service

170:2.24 the faithful, the Father’s service, and the l. of God.

174:5.13 in the light, you shall all indeed become l. of God.

178:1.5 As faith-enlightened and spirit-l. sons of the kingdom

179:5.2 fellowship of the l. faith sons of the living God.

liberates

21:2.3 forever l. his creator prerogatives from the Sources

81:6.21 it l. man power for the accomplishment of more

101:8.2 Belief fixates, faith l..

102:3.6 Revelation l. men and starts them out on the eternal

118:8.3 The spirit l., and the mechanism limits, the function

118:8.3 spirit alliance l. choice from the physical level and

liberating

2:2.6 The personal and l. touch of the God of perfection

5:6.6 creature has been touched by the l. divinity of the

34:7.6 and l. service of wholehearted devotion to doing the

68:4.4 Prior to the l. instruction of the Dalamatia teachers,

130:1.1 a great truth giver meet, the result is a great and l.

143:1.4 Truth is a l. revelation, but love is the supreme

195:3.3 Christianity came with l power to a spiritually hungry

liberation

0:3.21 the eternal and infinite I AM achieved Deity l. from

0:7.8 The Father achieves freewill l. from the bonds of

5:6.9 bestowal of creature personality confers relative l.

9:0.1 His coming into being completes the Father’s l.

9:0.1 And this l. is disclosed in the amazing power of

10:0.1 provide for the Father’s l. from the limitations

10:0.3 unity coupled with the repleteness of volitional l.

11:2.10 his technique of self-l. from infinity limitations,

20:6.9 the l. of the Spirit of Truth for service on the

21:6.2 sovereignty must signify the completed l. of a

21:6.2 a restriction undoubtedly made necessary by the l. of

23:3.8 to increase any creature’s l. from the handicaps of

33:3.2 to accompany Michael on the occasion of his l. from

34:3.6 always available to each the time and the space l. of

41:5.5 it is quickly transformed into heat with the l. of other

52:4.5 Magisterial Son the races effect their economic l..

71:3.7 the increasing leisure which results from toil l. by the

72:5.2 effected gradually by the l. of two per cent each year.

84:3.8 Woman’s first l. came when man consented to till the

84:3.8 This brought about the l. of woman so that she could

84:5.8 tended toward woman’s l. from domestic slavery

84:5.9 for existence has redounded to the l. of woman,

84:5.10 achievement of social l. with idleness, indifference,

87:1.1 Death was feared because death meant the l. of

94:11.6 gospel attempted the complete l. of the human self

107:1.3 or l. from the known assignments of Adjusters.

110:6.15 relationship in the human experience prior to the l.

110:7.6 await the l. of the emerging soul from the well-nigh

112:7.10 affords the Adjuster an eternal channel for the l. of

113:7.3 personality consciousness subsequent to your l. from

115:7.1 Father-I AM has achieved relatively complete l.

115:7.1 in achieving l. from eternity, the Almighty

117:1.6 pursues the eternal path in quest of l. from the fetters

117:6.24 the attainment of the Supreme and witnesses the l. of

118:0.13 finds not only cosmic destiny but also l. from the

118:6.6 Spiritual volition has begun to taste l. from the

118:8.4 achieving l. from the fetters of the life mechanism,

118:8.4 may attempt further self-l. independent of greater

118:8.7 by-passing of the time governor of progressive l.

119:8.5 resulted in the l. of Michael’s supreme sovereignty

119:8.6 to supremacy of finite action and finality of the l. of

120:2.5 Give attention, first, to the l. and inspiration of man’s

150:1.3 this l. of women, giving them due recognition, was

178:1.9 bring to all nations a new and unbelievable l.,

195:8.6 after attaining the l. from such ecclesiastical tyranny,

liberator

48:4.19 both as a health insurance and as a l. of emotional

81:6.22 guided by wisdom, may become man’s great social l.

101:10.0 10. RELIGION AS MAN’S LIBERATOR

122:2.3 the soul-healer of your people and the spirit-l. of

liberators

20:2.5 dispensation terminators, l. of the sleeping survivors.

liberties

54:1.8 purpose of depriving these persons of their natural l..

54:1.10 man may have to contend for his l. with tyrants on a

54:4.4 Most of the l. which Lucifer sought he already had;

54:4.4 to respect the rights and l. of all other beings

66:8.2 and as unjustified interference with personal l..

67:5.3 with his ideas of individual freedom and group l.,

69:9.17 law, order, civil rights, social l., conventions, peace,

70:11.2 individual involves curtailment of the l. of all others,

71:4.3 1. Preservation of individual l..

71:5.4 even the slightest abrogation of any of the basic l. of

72:2.11 government or jeopardy of citizenship rights and l..

82:2.4 early taboos which defined the range of sex l. and

82:2.5 Primitive marriage did not curtail man’s sex l., but

83:8.9 by the precipitate augmentation of woman’s l.,

118:8.9 restraint of the premature attainment of certain l. in

121:6.7 imperial government fully restored the curtailed l. of

134:6.10 interference with individual l. will vanish when the

134:6.11 and enjoy the personal l. of genuine democracy.

155:3.8 out the frozen forms of religion into the liquid l. of

162:7.2 to another’s rule; I refer to the l. of the soul.

195:8.6 Western civilization today enjoys many l. as a result

195:8.8 social service, democratic government, and civil l..

libertysee liberty, at

5:6.12 The attribute of choice-l. is also bestowed by the

10:3.8 The Father is personally absolute in l. of action, but

13:4.5 Universal Father has ordained shall exercise this l.

14:4.13 you both enjoy the ministry of the l. of living truth.

16:6.8 from the status of servants of God to the joy and l.

35:3.21 proclaiming spiritual l. and divine sonship even to the

35:9.8 been created with such a large degree of personal l.

35:10.5 to fall into error through fallacies of personal l. and

39:4.6 deluded by the sophistries of unbridled personal l..

39:4.10 cosmic morality—of the interactions of l. and loyalty.

39:4.11 perfection of loyalty, can you self-realize finality of l.

41:6.4 streams of light and energy, the sunbeams, to l.

47:3.6 Then you enter upon ten days of personal l..

48:7.8 to have l. without license, to possess power and

53:0.1 surrendered to the sophistry of spurious personal l.

53:2.2 bold and earnest advocate of “self-assertion and l..”

53:2.4 open proclamation of the Lucifer Declaration of L.

53:3.1 outbreak took form as the Lucifer Declaration of L..

53:3.6 He advocated that ascenders should enjoy the l. of

53:3.7 it was with such a Declaration of L. that Lucifer

53:4.1 the “friend of men and angels” and the “God of l..”

53:6.5 rebellion, self-assertion, and so-called personal l.;

53:6.5 proposed in the infamous Declaration of L. issued by

53:6.5 by Lucifer in his call to the ‘l.-loving, freethinking,

53:7.2 the sophistries of unbridled l. and the delusions of

53:8.2 But he has not been accorded such l. on Jerusem

54:1.0 1. TRUE AND FALSE LIBERTY

54:1.1 mortals to distinguish between true and false l..

54:1.2 True l. is the quest of the ages and the reward of

54:1.2 False l. is the subtle deception of the error of time

54:1.2 Enduring l. is predicated on the reality of justice—

54:1.3 L. is a self-destroying technique of cosmic existence

54:1.3 True l. is progressively related to reality and is ever

54:1.4 L. is suicidal when divorced from material justice,

54:1.4 L. is nonexistent apart from cosmic reality, and all

54:1.5 L without the associated conquest of self is a figment

54:1.5 Self-motivated l. is a conceptual illusion, a cruel

54:1.5 License masquerading in the garments of l. is the

54:1.6 True l. is the associate of genuine self-respect;

54:1.6 false l. is the consort of self-admiration.

54:1.6 True l. is the fruit of self-control; false liberty,

54:1.6 false l., the assumption of self-assertion.

54:1.8 Only true and genuine l. is compatible with the reign

54:1.9 the rights of his fellows in the name of personal l.

54:1.9 No being, in the exercise of his supposed personal l.,

54:2.0 2. THE THEFT OF LIBERTY

54:2.3 manifesto, masquerading in the habiliments of l.,

54:2.3 threat to consummate the theft of personal l. and

54:2.5 No being has the rightful l to deprive any other being

54:2.5 rightful liberty to deprive any other being of true l.,

54:3.1 This l. to choose for oneself is an endowment of

54:3.1 this divinely bestowed l.—not even to satisfy such

54:3.1 in the enjoyment of this misnamed personal l..

54:5.10 matters involved in the Lucifer Declaration of L..

67:1.2 of Lucifer’s then proposed “Declaration of L.,”

67:5.1 L. was quickly translated into license by the half-

67:5.2 the doctrines of l. which had been prematurely taught

69:9.5 3. The desire for l. and leisure. In the earlier days of

69:9.16 Private ownership brought increased l. and enhanced

70:11.2 Every grant of rights or l. to the individual involves

70:12.5 Urantia mortals are entitled to l.; they should create

70:12.6 they must, after having chosen their charter of l.,

70:12.18 12. Loss of personal l..

71:2.12 L. can be enjoyed only when the will and whims of

71:3.1 essentials of civil progress—l., security, education,

71:3.7 into the era of the positive progress of individual l.

72:1.4 during which there evolved a masterful charter of l..

72:5.12 Once they, too, struggled for political l. and for

74:5.6 the Caligastia teaching of unbridled personal l.;

75:8.4 listened to the insidious propaganda of personal l.

81:2.14 but civilization is slowly conferring increasing l. on

81:5.4 premiums of personal-l. curtailment which society

81:5.5 securing social l. through culture, and freedom from

81:5.7 L. subject to group regulation is the legitimate goal

81:5.7 L. without restrictions is the vain and fanciful dream

82:2.5 the same degree of sex l. to unmarried women as to

83:7.4 individual choice—a new l.—figures most largely.

83:7.7 greater personal freedom and increased economic l..

84:5.8 woman now enjoys a degree of personal l. and sex

89:3.7 man should learn how to enjoy l. without license,

96:3.3 for the day of revolt and the strike for l. to constitute

96:3.5 This dash for l. was carefully planned and skillfully

97:5.3 to proclaim l. to the captives and the opening of the

100:5.2 from the bondage of fear to the l. of divine sonship.

101:0.1 savage up to the sublime and magnificent faith l. of

103:5.12 he should be encouraged to enjoy religious l. in the

103:5.12 A religious group should be able to enjoy the l. of

111:6.2 possesses a unique l.—freedom of spiritual choice

118:7.4 proves the temporal l.—even license—of the finite will

118:8.6 restoration of the imbalance between self-l. and

121:2.8 This fortuitous l. and independence of the political

121:4.3 Man’s soul achieved l. by living in harmony with

121:7.5 the new gospel of religious freedom and spiritual l..

121:7.6 the gospel of personality sanctity and spiritual l.

123:5.11 to proclaim l. to the captives, and to set the prisoners

126:4.2 proclaim l. to the captives, and to set the prisoners

126:5.10 enjoy the l. and freedom of an unhampered life.

131:3.4 No man can rob you of the l. of your own mind.

131:3.5 the supreme enlightenment of the peace and l. of

131:6.2 and when he makes bold to enjoy such l., he is

132:2.4 sacrificing moral freedom and losing his spiritual l..

132:2.5 levels of the increasing l. of moral self-realization

132:3.10 completeness of universe freedom and personal l..

132:7.5 of a God without a saving philosophy of life and l..

134:4.5 cannot have equality among religions (religious l.)

134:6.0 6. LAW, LIBERTY, AND SOVEREIGNTY

134:6.1 If one man craves freedom—l.—he must remember

134:6.1 Groups of such l.-loving mortals cannot live together

134:6.10 The individual will enjoy far more l. under world

136:0.2 good tidings of the joy and l. of the new kingdom.

137:8.15 and all who enter therein shall find abundant l. and

138:3.6 joy to the socially downtrodden and spiritual l. to

139:11.3 see a new soul born into the “l. of faith and the joy of

140:3.2 I send you to proclaim l. to the spiritual captives,

141:5.1 I have come into the world to proclaim spiritual l.

141:7.6 the attainment of human l. through the recognition of

142:0.2 bondage to both of these destroyers of joy and l.?”

143:2.3 you have passed from bondage to l., from death

143:2.4 the spirit endows you with the l. of self-mastery in

145:5.7 and to rejoice in the l. of the sons of God, and make

147:5.4 go on in the joy and l. of the kingdom of heaven.”

147:6.6 enjoy the l. of living without deceiving themselves by

148:1.2 great degree of personal l. in matters of teaching,

148:5.5 to proclaim l. to the captives, and to comfort all

152:5.6 the new gospel—divine sonship, spiritual l., and

153:2.4 proclaimed new l. for man’s fear-ridden soul.

153:2.6 I have come to proclaim spiritual l., teach eternal

155:6.5 the loss of your spiritual freedom and religious l..

155:6.9 increasing joy and l. of ennobling deeds of loving

162:2.1 company sat listening to his words depicting the l.

162:2.7 I offer you the l. of life and the joy of salvation.

164:5.1 the good news of the l. and joy of divine sonship

167:3.3 and led forth to partake of the waters of l. and life,

170:2.1 following endowments of the new life of spiritual l.:

173:2.2 just begun his discourse on “The L. of Sonship,”

174:5.3 I have told them of sonship with joy, l., and life more

174:5.7 shall enter into the joyous l. of the truth of sonship

175:1.3 joy and l. of the consciousness of sonship with God.

177:2.2 price to pay for experience, independence, and l..

177:2.2 to develop independence and enjoy invigorating l.

177:2.7 more spontaneous freedom and more personal l.,

177:2.7 but this l. is not restrained by love, motivated by

178:1.9 liberation, intellectual freedom, and religious l..

178:1.10 the persecutions by those who hate this gospel of l.,

179:5.4 the joyous wings of a new and living spiritual l..

180:5.2 and enjoy the l. of its enlightenment in the mind,

190:3.1 You are called to publish the good news of the l.

190:5.4 that all men, being the sons of God, should find l.

190:5.4 and bring the prisoners of despair out into full l.

190:5.4 proclaim l. to the captives of sin, and open up the

194:2.2 of truth that constitutes the highest form of human l..

194:3.5 true, “Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is l..”

194:3.14 cry out, “Where the spirit of the Lord is, there is l..

195:1.1 taught spiritual liberalism leading to religious l..

195:1.1 presaged man’s social, political, and spiritual l..

195:3.7 There was religious l.; travel was universal and

195:7.23 intervening between material existence and spiritual l

195:8.12 Without God, neither freedom and l., nor property

195:10.5 the second mile of free service and l.-loving devotion

liberty, at

35:1.4 Melchizedek is always at l. to journey to neighboring

71:1.22 she was at l. to marry a man of her own choosing

101:4.2 We are not at l. to anticipate the scientific

110:2.1 at full l. to reject any part or all of the Adjusters’

124:1.2 a favored pupil, having one week each month at l.,

136:3.5 You are at l. now or at any subsequent time, in the

144:5.18 the apostles were not at l. to present these prayer

146:0.2 were at l. to preach and teach without restriction,

148:3.3 summon any two of the apostles who might be at l..

150:8.9 to set at l. those who are bruised and to proclaim the

libraries

25:4.15 they become the living law l. of time and space,

26:3.5 true-knowledge import to the living l. of Paradise,

27:5.1 They are in reality living, automatic l..

28:5.7 are in perpetual liaison with the living l. of Paradise

37:8.7 are the living and circulating experiential law l. of all

132:0.2 the temple of Apollo, and the Greek and Latin l..

132:6.1 Jesus and Ganid were on their way to the l., but

library

25:4.16 Such a living l. of applied law could not be created;

25:5.1 sometimes designated the “living l. of Paradise.”

27:5.5 In constituting themselves the living reference l. of

27:5.5 But this living l., which is available to the central

66:5.9 Dalamatia l., destroyed soon after the Caligastia

72:4.1 Adjacent to each shop is a working l. where the

74:8.12 by a commission of seventy scholars for his new l. at

126:3.8 he found in the synagogue l. at Nazareth, among

126:5.6 birthday, presented it to the Nazareth synagogue l.

129:1.9 Jesus found many new books in the l. chests,

130:3.4 the city’s chief attractions—university (museum), l.

130:3.4 Jesus and Ganid went to the l., the greatest in the

130:3.4 In this l. Ganid saw the largest collection of Indian

131:7.1 Eastern religion been lodged in the Alexandrian l..

Libyan

96:3.5 the simultaneous onslaughts of a strong L. thrust

license

6:0.4 we utilize such l. of conception as to refer to the

48:7.8 privilege without abuse, to have liberty without l.,

54:1.5 L. masquerading in the garments of liberty is the

67:5.1 Liberty was quickly translated into l. by the half-

82:2.2 Because of this sex l., no prostitution existed.

82:2.3 from a state of almost complete sex l. to standards

82:2.5 but it did render further sex l. taboo to the wife.

82:3.15 trial marriages were free from all semblance of l.;

89:3.7 man should learn how to enjoy liberty without l.,

118:7.4 proves the temporal liberty—even l.—of the finite will

147:4.2 distort my teaching into a l. for the encouragement

173:2.3 money-changers all operated by direct l. from the

licensed

173:1.3 that money-changers be l. to exchange the many

licenses

81:5.3 while it confers few personal l. or privileges except

82:5.7 permitted sovereign rulers certain l. in sex matters.

147:6.6 without deceiving themselves by the l. of sinning.

licensing

72:7.3 socialistic enterprises and by l. various commercial

licentious

96:7.1 They became idolatrous and l., and their idea of

licked

169:3.2 table; yes, even the dogs came and l. his sores.

licks

84:7.10 an Eskimo mother even yet l. her baby in lieu of

lienoun

66:7.11 3. You shall not speak a l. when called before the

lieverb

8:1.9 Beyond this event l. the unsearchable transactions of

12:7.9 impersonal levels that l. outside the fraternal circuit

39:1.10 Behind l. the realms of achievement, realms grown

66:7.16 the stones on which this law was inscribed now l.

71:4.16 or the wicked l. in wait to take unfair and unholy

84:4.8 she might touch, sit upon, or l. upon was “defiled.

94:8.13 4. You shall not l..

97:1.4 startling words, “The Strength of Israel will not l.

99:5.9 only by “feelings that l. too deep for words.”

104:4.38 realities which l. outside the domain of deified reality

115:3.19 l. beyond the concept levels of truth, beauty, and

117:4.10 you allow these secrets of Supremacy to l. dormant,

131:2.7 He makes me to l. down in green pastures; he

144:2.6 material difficulty which may chance to l. in the

159:3.11 Offer not consolation to those who l. down before

160:3.1 latent powers for good which l. dormant in your

166:1.6 determined to l. in wait for him that they might catch

171:4.2 man’s defense against the trials which l. ahead of

Liege

80:8.4 settlement of the Danubians was at L. in Belgium.

liesnoun

194:3.2 It so often appears that slander, l., dishonesty, and

liesverb; see lieswith in

26:10.6 the traversal of the innermost circle l. just ahead,

32:5.8 The adventure of divinity attainment l. before you!

39:1.7 Herein l. the duty of the court advisers: to see that

39:1.10 ahead l. the challenging mystery of a greater and

47:3.6 familiarize yourself with the program which l. ahead.

68:2.4 gregarious propensity l. at the bottom of society,

76:2.6 heredity l. at the bottom of all character; but the

78:7.7 the first Eden l. submerged under the eastern end of

101:1.2 And therein l. one explanation of the Adjuster’s

106:0.17 that which l. before beginnings and after destinies.

116:2.3 the Trinity is a reality which l. somewhat beyond the

117:4.9 Herein l. the great cosmic responsibility of self-

117:4.13 before you l. the enchanting vista of the universe

131:2.8 If you do not well, it is because sin l. at the door;

174:5.9 soul is distraught by that which l. just before me.

189:1.13 the material body of his flesh l. there undisturbed in

lieswith in

15:4.3 Their chief difficulty l. in the relative inaccessibility

48:7.27 25. Greatness l. not so much in possessing strength

84:7.1 stability of the Jewish and the Chinese peoples l. in

87:4.3 the power of an idea l. not in its reality but rather in

87:4.7 The tragedy of all this l. in the fact that, when these

92:3.3 the power of any idea l., not in its certainty or truth,

92:5.11 The greatness of Moses l. in his wisdom and

94:4.8 Hinduism’s great strength l. in the fact that it has

109:5.3 in scrutinizing mental situations, safety l. only in

134:5.8 sovereignty l. in the inertia-resistance exhibited on all

152:0.1 “Master, my little daughter, an only child, l. in my

181:2.15 As far as l. in your power, live long on the earth

195:10.16 The great hope of Urantia l. in the possibility of a

lieu, in

66:5.12 tokens which were accepted in l. of the objects of

84:7.10 Eskimo mother yet licks her baby in l. of washing.

89:7.3 sons to grow up and then exiling them in l. of death;

89:9.2 of cakes and wine was utilized in l. of the flesh and

118:8.8 serve in l. of the transcended barrier of restraint.

122:9.1 first-born, and that, in l. of his sacrifice as was the

lieutenant

53:1.4 he assigned his first l., Satan, to advocate his cause

113:6.2 reporting to the Evening Star (or other l. of Gabriel)

lieutenants

38:6.2 the Brilliant Evening Stars or by other immediate l.

48:5.1 no further need of the ministrations of her former l.

74:5.6 over each and with l. in charge of groups of ten.

75:3.3 became one of the most able of all of Adam’s l..

lifenoun; see life, creature; life, eternal; life, human;

see lifewith reference to Jesuslife; lifewith death

see Life; see Life Carrier(s)

see animal life; bestowal life; bread of life; earth life;

everlasting life; family life; home life; light and life;

marine life; morontia life; religious life; social life;

spirit life; spiritual life; tree of life; vegetable life

0:5.8 the emotional l. reaching upward through worship

0:11.8 definitely conditioned by the presence of l., mind,

1:1.4 designated the Father of Lights, the Gift of L.,

1:1.5 where a Paradise Son has lived a bestowal l., God

2:2.1 it has been the Father who “gives to all l..”

2:3.4 upon the cessation of l., upon cosmic dissolution,

2:5.1 Father loves us sufficiently to bestow his l. upon us.

2:5.5 you will be unerringly guided, step by step, l. by l.,

3:0.1 Sons, even as he bestows l. through these Sons.

3:0.1 “God has given us eternal l., and this l. is in his Sons.

3:5.5 The uncertainties of l. and the vicissitudes of

3:5.13 Man could not dynamically choose the divine l. if

3:5.13 the divine life if there were no self-l. to forsake.

3:6.3 The source of the streams of universe l. and of the

4:2.3 universe, on each planet, and in each individual l.,

5:3.5 you deal with the practical affairs of your daily l.,

5:4.2 values, the substance of meanings, and the l. of truth.

6:1.4 and our hands have handled, even the Word of l..”

7:5.1 to all creatures “the way, the truth, and the l..”

8:1.5 the soil of l. prepared for the consciousness of mind

9:5.3 mind can be bestowed upon such a wide range of l..

11:0.2 endowment of spirit personality—the light of l..

11:1.4 his infinite being there flow the flood-streams of l.,

11:4.5 Father has prepared for those who survive the l. in

12:5.5 Even during the days of the earth l. in the flesh,

12:7.7 the moment to embrace the whole of the first l.,

12:9.3 Not only in the realms of l. but even in the world

13:0.7 the l. of these spheres that you cannot hope to gain

13:1.21 During your Havona l. Ascendington will be to

13:2.8 These rendezvous worlds of spirit l. are forbidden

13:3.2 worlds teem with the otherwise-than-personal l.

14:3.5 dedicated to the l. and activities of the Corps of the

14:4.9 Decay and death are not a part of the cycle of l. on

14:4.12 There is a l. that is native to Havona and possesses

14:4.22 Havona teems with the l. of all phases of beings,

14:5.0 5. LIFE IN HAVONA

14:5.1 a short and intense test during your initial l. of

14:5.2 L. on the divine worlds of the central universe is so

14:5.11 must frequently be restrained during your short l. on

15:2.1 more worlds suitable for intelligent l. than others.

15:2.3 These one thousand worlds adapted to support l.

15:6.14 The dead suns are not, as a rule, suited to l.;

15:6.15 frigid outlying worlds are unfit to harbor higher l..

15:6.15 only three planets are at present suited to harbor l..

15:6.16 while there also is a universe pattern of intelligent l..

15:7.8 of the higher physical studies of the ascendant l..

15:10.22 the intelligences of every sphere of universal l. are

15:14.4 and of these unrevealed features of Orvonton l.,

16:7.6 In the day-by-day l. of mortal man, virtue is realized

16:9.3 experiential values accumulated during the mortal l.

17:6.7 Upon the declaration of intention to create l. by

17:6.7 4. The L.-Creation Era.

17:6.7 all the personality hosts of the ensuing l. creation.

18:2.3 Except for the established orders of l., such as the

19:6.2 handicap of having always lived a l. of perfection.

20:5.4 Son come to live the full mortal l. from birth to

20:6.4 has mastered the experience of living the mortal l.,

20:6.7 in all that constitutes a creature’s l. as it is lived on

21:5.10 Father on high to the lowly races of planetary l. in

21:6.4 once said, “I am the way, the truth, and the l..”

21:6.4 are destined to be “the way, the truth, and the l.,”

23:2.16 Long before the presence of l. on Urantia the

24:2.7 They are not concerned with the records of your l.

26:9.4 l. by l., world by world, the ascendant career has

26:10.5 look back over the struggles of youth and early l.

27:1.2 from one l. to another, from one state of existence

27:1.5 now you awake to l. everlasting on the shores of the

27:3.1 The higher you ascend in the scale of l., the more

27:5.1 You have heard about records in the “book of l..”

27:5.1 imprinted upon the eternal tablets of divine l. and

28:1.3 appearance of the initial orders of native angelic l.,

28:5.21 immediately upon receiving the breath of l., are

28:6.6 each individual’s right to unending l. comes up for

29:2.17 forms of physical energy for the maintenance of l..

29:2.17 nor the physical controllers are concerned with l. as

29:4.23 All classes of celestial l. can utilize the less personal

29:4.24 they do not directly function in the domain of l.,

29:4.31 of the technique of l. on the nonbreathing planets.

29:4.34 The associators are the first group of l. to appear on

29:4.34 Associators represent an order of l. which is beyond

30:1.11 neither do they indwell mortals during the l. in the

30:3.3 The only requisites are: continuing l. and sufficient

30:4.17 from one phase of l. to another, but they will always

31:3.7 of the fullest possible l. of intelligent existence,

31:10.11 of actual finite experience in the universal l. of

32:2.6 the Creative Spirit, projects his plan of l. creation;

32:2.13 your Creator Son as he once lived the l. of man,

32:3.6 The farther down the scale of l. we go, the more

32:3.8 personalities continue to ascend the scale of l. by

32:3.8 scale of life by progressive translations from l. to l.

32:3.10 at the bottom and joyfully climbed the ladder of l.,

32:3.10 embodies an actual knowledge of every phase of l.

32:3.12 who are ascending the evolutionary scale of l..

32:5.1 much of it at any one time and during any one l..

32:5.3 As regards an individual l., the duration of a realm,

32:5.4 Having survived the trial l. of time and material

32:5.5 factors in the higher l. of the endless swing around

32:5.7 opportunity, unlimited progress, and endless l..

33:7.4 the right of continued existence, l. eternal, comes up

34:1.1 the proclamation of the Michael Son that l. is next

34:2.1 personality metamorphosis at the time of l. creation

34:2.4 L. is ministered and maintained through the agency

34:2.5 the Universe Spirit contributes the “breath of l..”

34:4.9 The human and subhuman orders of evolutionary l.

34:4.13 the compass are universal and inherent in the l. of

34:5.1 with the Creator Son in the formulation of l. and

34:5.2 the evolutionary potential of planetary l. from the

34:5.5 the sanctification and spiritualization of the inner l. of

34:6.5 “The Spirit gives l..”

34:6.8 It is the presence of the divine Spirit, the water of l.,

34:6.8 a well of satisfaction springing up into l. everlasting.”

34:6.9 During the short l. you live on Urantia, these two

34:6.9 Even though you must live your material l. through

34:6.12 when such a l. of spirit guidance is freely accepted,

35:0.7 they are a unique and original form of universe l..

35:2.1 the material, forms of l. on the evolutionary worlds

35:2.1 all forms of intelligent l. find in these Sons friends,

35:2.7 who so often win whole worlds of advanced l. to the

35:3.2 of some one of the major orders of universe l..

35:3.6 4. The sphere of initial spirit l..

35:3.7 5. The world of mid-spirit l..

35:3.8 6. The sphere of advancing spirit l..

35:3.11 will you forget your reactions to the first day of l.

35:3.14 is occupied with the review of the initial planetary l.

35:4.5 feared that the light of l. would become extinguished

36:0.1 L. does not originate spontaneously.

36:0.1 L. is constructed according to plans formulated by

36:0.1 These carriers of l. are among the most interesting

36:0.1 And after planting this l. on such new worlds, they

36:1.1 Sons, being the only group of intelligent l. in a

36:1.1 who alone can decree the extinction of intelligent l.

36:1.1 who are intrusted with establishing physical l. on

36:1.3 accompany them when they go forth to establish l.

36:2.5 4. The sphere of l. evolution.

36:2.6 5. The sphere of l. associated with mind.

36:2.8 7. The sphere of unrevealed l..

36:2.10 satellites, is devoted to the study of universal l.,

36:2.10 l. in all of its known phases of manifestation.

36:2.11 The domain of l. is characterized by three, seven,

36:2.11 these three basic forms of l. are segregated on three

36:2.11 distinct and divine concepts of transmissible l..

36:2.13 Planetary l., while similar in some respects, differs

36:2.13 l. is not exactly the same on any two planets;

36:2.15 in the effort to modify and possibly improve the l.

36:2.15 The l. now evolving on Urantia was planned and

36:2.16 Number Three is devoted to the conservation of l..

36:2.16 On planets such as yours the highest form of l. is

36:2.16 (And since the intellectual l. grows out of the

36:2.17 apparently useless forms of animal and vegetable l.

36:2.17 full function of the higher intelligent forms of l.,

36:2.17 to effect the mastery of the lower forms of l.,

36:2.18 Number Five World is concerned wholly with l.

36:3.0 3. LIFE TRANSPLANTATION

36:3.1 L. does not spontaneously appear in the universes;

36:3.1 Life Carriers must initiate it on the barren planets.

36:3.1 are the carriers, disseminators, and guardians of l.

36:3.1 All l. of the order and forms known on Urantia

36:3.1 not all forms of planetary l. are existent on Urantia.

36:3.2 The corps of Life Carriers commissioned to plant l.

36:3.2 Such was the origin of the planetary l. of Urantia.

36:3.4 The vital spark—the mystery of l.—is bestowed

36:3.5 In the bestowal of l. the Life Carriers transmit

36:3.5 not even on those spheres where new orders of l. are

36:3.5 Life Carriers initiate and transmit the spark of l.,

36:3.6 a certain period in which to establish l. on a world,

36:3.6 certain developmental attainments of the planetary l.,

36:3.6 add anything new or supplemental to the l. of that

36:3.8 they may manipulate the evolving l. no further.

36:5.1 which is extended to the lower orders of intelligent l.

36:6.1 L. is mechanistic and vitalistic—material and spiritual

36:6.1 L. is something different from all energy

36:6.1 the material l. of physical creatures is not inherent in

36:6.2 an independent existence, but l. springs only from l..

36:6.2 The creature may produce the forms of l., but only a

36:6.3 but the Spirit provides the initial spark of l. and

36:6.3 Even the living forms of experimental l. which the

36:6.3 presence of a Life Carrier is sufficient to initiate l.,

36:6.4 the Life Carriers have designed the patterns of l.,

36:6.4 the “breath of l.” must be imparted to these lifeless

36:6.4 The Sons of God can construct the forms of l., but

36:6.4 And when the l. thus imparted is spent, then again

36:6.4 When the bestowed l. is exhausted, the body

36:6.5 The l. bestowed upon plants and animals by the Life

36:6.5 The departing l. of such a living thing possesses

36:6.5 of the universe; it does not survive as individual l..

36:6.6 We speak of l. as “energy” and as “force,” but l. is

36:6.6 Force-energy is variously gravity responsive; l. is not

36:6.6 L., as such, constitutes the animation of some

36:6.7 some things connected with the elaboration of l. on

36:6.7 We know that l. flows from the Father through the

36:6.7 the sevenfold channel of the river of l. which is

36:6.7 some part in this inauguration of l. on a new world,

37:2.3 maintains contact with other phases of universe l.

37:3.5 would act as the directing heads of all celestial l. on

37:5.1 and patterns for the duration of the l. in the flesh.

37:9.8 are nonreproducing beings existing on a plane of l.

37:10.1 The various Nebadon types of l. are much too

37:10.6 There are other types of intelligent l. concerned with

37:10.6 Enough of the l. and administration of this universe

37:10.6 wherein the pilgrims of time advance from l. to l.

38:2.1 angels intellectually understand the mode of mortal l.

39:0.10 Man begins l. as a helpless infant; hence every mortal

39:0.10 prerequisites; seraphim have no such preadult l.—no

39:1.13 are just behind them in the scale of ascendant l..

39:2.5 one soul of animal origin during the l. in the flesh

39:4.13 the quickeners of morality portray mortal l. as an

39:4.13 It is not so much what you learn in this first l.;

39:4.13 it is the experience of living this l. that is important

39:5.14 makes the proper inspection of the carriage of l.,

39:5.16 are not concerned with matters of individual l. and

39:8.7 guardians of attachment subsequent to the l. in the

39:8.8 assigned as destiny guardians during the material l.

40:0.10 until it has reached the lowest order of l. endowed

40:5.4 potential to be identified with man during the l. in the

40:5.13 During temporal l. these Adjusters do everything for

40:5.17 spiritual potential, being greatest in the temporal l.

40:7.5 even you who now trudge on in the lowly path of l.

40:8.1 mortal candidates for never-ending l. utterly fail to

40:9.1 fusion never occurs during the span of natural l.;

40:9.2 the Adjusters from indwelling them during the l. in

40:9.2 minds of such beings during the span of material l.

40:9.5 of experiential origin in the material and mortal l.,

40:9.7 which was of spiritual value in the l. of any one of

40:9.9 fused survivor is able to learn much about the l. he

41:2.5 L. has inherent capacity for the mobilization and

41:2.6 are concerned with the physical preliminaries of l.,

41:3.7 the white light signifies robust and extended adult l..

41:4.4 One of your near-by suns, which started l. with about

41:7.11 During the active l. of a sun the temperature of

41:9.3 A sun’s l. becomes stable after the maximum of

41:10.3 by mountains and, during their earlier l., when not

42:1.1 the universe is material, but the essence of l. is spirit.

42:1.4 energy or ever to add to matter that which we call l..

42:1.5 The creation of energy and the bestowal of l. are

42:1.5 river of energy and l. is a continuous outpouring

42:1.5 those processes in dead matter which we call l.,

42:1.5 processes in dead matter we call life, material l..

42:1.5 there ensue the higher spirit forms of intelligent l..

42:10.3 intellect of the most primitive forms of material l.,

42:10.3 on many levels beside that of primitive planetary l..

42:12.9 and this, plus l. and motion, is the mechanism of

43:0.4 administered by the various groups of native l.,

43:1.4 beauty is enhanced by the endless profusion of l.

43:1.9 at least seventy major divisions of celestial l.,

43:6.1 it is this preponderance of l.—botanic artistry—that

43:6.4 The architectural worlds enjoy ten forms of l. of the

43:6.4 a there are ten divisions of the material orders of l..

43:6.4 Were you to view these ten divisions of Edentia l.,

43:6.4 four groups of prolific and fascinating forms of l..

43:6.6 morontia equivalents of vegetative l. have a violet

43:6.7 Being endowed with ten divisions of physical l.,

44:0.17 subsequent to deliverance from the l. in the flesh.

44:0.18 Always, as you ascend inward in the scale of l.,

44:0.19 the duplicates of your entire l.’ experiences, you are

44:2.1 God has in waiting for those who survive the l. in

44:4.7 technique of your disordered and garbled dream l.

45:4.9 leader in the worship of “The One Source of L..”

45:4.13 the first to fuse with the Adjuster during the mortal l.

45:5.1 great divisions of celestial l. have their headquarters

45:6.3 is in every sense true except in the mortal sex l.

45:7.1 fusion with their indwelling Adjusters during the l.

46:2.2 The physical plant l. and the morontia world of

46:2.3 adapted to the respiration of the morontia order of l..

46:2.5 ten standard divisions of physical l. characteristic of

46:2.5 on Jerusem, there are no conflicting forms of l.,

46:2.7 its transition worlds you are far nearer your earth l.

46:2.7 than your later l. of advancing spirit existence.

46:4.4 The rectangles—the rendezvous of the lower native l.

46:5.1 assigned to the groups of universe l. are designated

46:5.24 exhibits are in charge of the native l. of Jerusem,

46:7.1 rectangles of Jerusem are occupied by the native l.

47:2.7 When material l. has run its course, if no choice has

47:2.7 if no choice has been made for the ascendant l.,

47:3.5 From the Temple of New L. there extend seven

47:3.8 cure of these manifold legacies of the l. in the flesh

47:4.1 you are more fully inducted into the mansonia l..

47:4.1 The groupings of the morontia l. begin to take form;

47:4.2 While the various orders of celestial l. differ, they

47:4.5 everything in your mental l. which was worth while,

47:4.6 removed from the limited viewpoints of mortal l.,

47:4.7 defects in planetary experiences pertaining to sex l.,

47:5.3 supplementing the experience of the l. in the flesh.

47:7.1 represents a tremendous forward step in the l. of a

47:7.1 on this world is a real foretaste of Jerusem l..

47:10.7 death is a technique of escape from the material l. in

47:10.7 the mansonia experience of progressive l. through

47:10.7 transition l. which intervenes between the material

48:2.15 mortals will find the plant l. and everything else

48:2.22 While the basic morontia forms of l. and matter are

48:3.16 custodians of the transition phases of ascendant l.

48:4.1 The ascendant l. is about equally divided between

48:4.11 tension of functional duty are a part of l. on all

48:4.16 The extremes of l. have little need for humorous

48:4.17 proceeding down the scale of spirit l. from Paradise

48:4.20 The principles of play l. are philosophically sound

48:4.20 continue to apply on up through your ascending l.,

48:5.8 The mansonia l. early teaches the young morontia

48:5.8 After the l. in the flesh, time is no longer available as

48:6.1 from the temporal l. in the flesh on into the early

48:6.37 This is the function of philosophy in mortal l.,

48:6.28 morontia life on the perceptions of the physical l..

48:6.29 L. on the transition worlds entails real contact with

48:6.33 Law is l. itself and not the rules of its conduct.

48:6.33 a violation of the rules of conduct pertaining to l.,

48:6.33 restatement of parental l. in the lives of offspring—

48:6.36 before it can be reborn to bear the fruits of new l.

48:6.37 Day after day is alike—just l. or the alternative of

48:7.13 L. is but a day’s work—do it well.

48:8.1 Your passage through this wonderful borderland l.

48:8.1 It is the evolutionary portal to spirit l. and the

48:8.4 you actually live the very l. of every possible phase

49:0.1 Each unit of the ascendant l. is a veritable training

49:0.3 the long evolutionary l. process culminated in the

49:0.3 are evolving so as to be ready for l. implantation

49:0.4 Not all planets are suited to harbor mortal l..

49:1.0 1. THE PLANETARY LIFE

49:1.1 the progression of l.—terrestrial or celestial—is

49:1.2 The biologic unit of material l. is the protoplasmic

49:1.2 who initiate the primordial reactions of material l.;

49:1.3 nevertheless, each planet has its own scale of l.,

49:1.3 evolutionary order of l. in Satania is in consonance

49:1.4 L. is sometimes initiated in one center, sometimes

49:1.4 have great latitude in their function of l. initiation.

49:1.5 In the development of planetary l. the vegetable form

49:1.6 The early stages of l. evolution are not altogether in

49:1.7 from lower groupings of l. is not accidental.

49:1.7 these superior potentials of l. are valued much

49:2.1 pattern of vegetable and animal l. in each system.

49:2.10 contribute to the planetary differentiation of l. are

49:2.15 and there are four distinct species of intelligent l.

49:2.21 much higher and much lower than the l. range of the

49:2.22 There are ten designs of mortal l. fashioned to

49:2.22 in no way affect the intellectual or the spiritual l..

49:2.23 Of the electric groupings of mortal l., almost twenty-

49:2.24 but when all other prerequisites to intelligent l. are

49:2.26 are additional physical variations in planetary l.,

49:2.26 do not concern the intellectual or the spiritual l..

49:3.4 L. on the worlds of the nonbreathers is radically

49:3.5 nonbreathing plan of l. varies from the technique of

49:3.5 beings enjoy l. and carry forward the activities of the

49:4.6 The length of l. varies on the different planets from

49:4.8 the mental l. of all these various orders of mortals is

49:5.9 as midsoniters nor for other forms of intelligent l..

49:5.11 many forms of l. have appeared on Urantia that are

49:5.20 are more spiritually inclined during terrestrial l..

49:5.20 all of these racial differences pertain only to the l. in

49:5.22 L. is initiated on the planets by the Life Carriers,

49:6.11 temporal l. on the evolutionary worlds is uncertain,

49:6.18 to the Adjuster-fused type of evolutionary l., but

49:6.19 mortals who fuse with Adjusters during mortal l.,

50:0.2 on this planet whereon they have established l.

50:6.1 the presentation of many details of the l. of your

50:6.3 as spheres whereon l. is a flowery bed of ease.

50:6.3 The initial l. of the mortal races is always attended by

51:0.3 other papers depict the l. and experiences of Adam

51:1.4 take the course of material l. on the world of their

51:1.5 Their progeny are dependent for continuing l. on

51:7.5 if Urantians could only observe l. on such a planet,

52:0.1 From the inception of l. on an evolutionary planet to

52:0.9 space, as soon as they are physically suitable for l.,

52:0.9 to such planets for the purpose of initiating l..

52:0.9 The period from l initiation to the appearance of man

52:1.1 The length of time consumed in this early l. evolution

52:2.1 l. on an inhabited world is so changed by rebellion

52:2.6 national l. begins to replace tribal organization

52:2.7 idea gradually gives way to the concept of national l.

52:2.8 idea is incompatible with the roving and unsettled l.

52:3.1 When the original impetus of evolutionary l. has

52:3.1 When the highest possible level of evolutionary l. has

52:5.3 the reactions of l. are exalted to heavenly heights

52:5.4 Son establishes the “new and living way”; his l. is

52:5.6 on the third day after yielding up his incarnated l.,

52:5.9 The average length of l., during this period, climbs

52:7.5 L. during this era is pleasant and profitable.

52:7.5 The length of l. approaches five hundred Urantia

52:7.7 the planet is ripening for advanced l. and a settled

52:7.16 no more farseeing concepts of the future l. than

53:5.7 more deadly; material l. is in jeopardy in combat,

53:5.7 the war in heaven was fought in terms of l. eternal.

54:5.13 If a Urantia mortal of average length of l. should

54:5.13 nearer a comparison with the length of Lucifer’s l.

55:2.1 do not die; they are translated directly from the l. in

55:2.2 This experience of translation from the material l.

55:2.8 inhabited worlds, even though long settled in l.,

55:2.8 epochs of the seventh stage of settled planetary l..

55:4.11 Those who design and plant l. on an inhabited

55:5.3 The economic l. of such a world has become ethical.

55:5.6 L. is refreshingly simple; man has at last co-

55:6.4 more effective as the successive epochs of settled l.

55:8.1 When an entire system becomes settled in l., a new

55:9.2 From stage to stage in the settled l. the univitatia

56:10.1 As the worlds settled in l. and light progress from

57:4.4 the completion of the tertiary cycle of nebular l. and

57:7.5 being set for a planet which can someday support l..

57:7.8 gases were consumed by early and prolific plant l..

57:8.7 orders of celestial l. having to do with the early days

57:8.13 rock formations will there be found evidences of l.;

57:8.24 ripening of conditions suitable for the support of l..

57:8.25 degree of saltiness that was essential to Urantia l..

58:0.0 LIFE ESTABLISHMENT ON URANTIA

58:1.0 1. PHYSICAL-LIFE PREREQUISITES

58:1.1 of physical conditions preparatory to launching l. on

58:1.2 Life Carriers cannot initiate l. until a sphere is ripe

58:1.3 Carriers projected a sodium chloride pattern of l.;

58:1.3 All ancestral l.—vegetable and animal—evolved in a

58:1.7 On a planet where l. has a marine origin the ideal

58:1.8 that primitive plant l. found its way onto the land.

58:1.8 the atmosphere afforded the new land varieties of l.

58:2.4 and your pleasant l. on Urantia is due to “fortuitous”

58:2.5 heat would be lost by radiation so rapidly that l.

58:3.4 organized l.—the germ plasm of living things and

58:3.4 The implanted l. of the Life Carriers is fully

58:3.5 actually begin the establishment of l. on Urantia.

58:4.0 4. THE LIFE-DAWN ERA

58:4.1 We can and do carry l. to the planets, but we

58:4.1 but we brought no l. to Urantia.

58:4.1 Urantia l. is unique, original with the planet.

58:4.1 all l. appearing hereon was formulated by us here on

58:4.2 All planetary l. down to the days of Caligastia had its

58:4.3 500,000,000 years ago marine vegetable l. was well

58:4.4 to insure that each great land mass would carry this l.

58:4.4 in the later era of the emergence of land l. oceans

58:6.1 the transition from vegetable to animal l. occurred.

58:6.1 between the early primitive vegetable forms of l. and

58:6.2 evolution of vegetable l. can be traced into animal

58:6.3 species appear as full-fledged and new orders of l.,

58:6.7 and the anatomic structure of all new orders of l. are

58:7.1 remains of vegetable and early primitive animal l..

58:7.1 remains of some of the earlier forms of vegetable l.

58:7.2 L. was sparse throughout these early times and only

58:7.9 layers which date back far beyond the origin of l.,

58:7.11 This era witnesses the spread of l. throughout the

59:0.0 THE MARINE-LIFE ERA ON URANTIA

59:1.1 l. is confined to the various inland seas and the

59:1.18 These animals represent a variety of early l. which

59:2.8 The l. of this period continues to evolve.

59:2.9 fauna developed to the point where every type of l.

59:2.9 are directly or indirectly dependent on plant l. for

59:2.10 the seas with several other forms of invertebrate l..

59:3.1 The seas teemed with lime-shelled l.,

59:3.5 appear suddenly and assumed dominance of sea l..

59:3.8 dominate marine life, while associated forms of l.

59:3.10 seas are so excessively salty that little l. survives.

59:4.0  4. THE VEGETATIVE LAND-LIFE PERIOD

59:4.2 an important period in world development and l.

59:5.1 From this point onward the evolution of land l.

59:5.3 seas united, commingling their different forms of l.,

59:6.2 Thousands of marine species perished, and l. was

59:6.2 biologic tribulation, the age when l. nearly vanished

59:6.7 a better food supply for the increased land-animal l..

59:6.9 contributed much to the destruction of oceanic l..

59:6.10 biologic adversity which eliminated all forms of l.

59:6.10 rapidly developing and highly differentiated l. of the

59:6.12 The vast oceanic nursery of l. on Urantia has served

59:6.12 long ages when the land was unsuited to support l.,

59:6.12 the sea mothered and nurtured the early l. of the

60:0.0 URANTIA DURING THE EARLY LAND-L. ERA

60:1.2 The l. of land animals was continuous only in parts

60:1.5 L., in general, did not fare well but did better than

60:1.12 Today, if you would study the l. of this age, examine

60:2.1 Land-animal l. reached its greatest development

60:2.8 but the ammonites dominated the invertebrate l. of

60:2.12 to the air by the bitter competition of l. on land.

60:3.1 appearance of flowering plants and bird l. on land.

60:3.11 the greatest surface distortions to take place since l.

60:3.22 small creature which was the ancestor of all bird l..

60:4.6 era, extending from the early appearance of land l.

60:4.6 and brings to a close the premammalian era of land l.

61:1.9 Mammalian l. was evolving rapidly.

61:1.14 mammalian and other related forms of l. continued

61:2.1 the progressive forms of mammalian l. developing

61:2.4 The sea l. was undergoing great modification;

61:2.4 The insect l. was much like that of the previous era.

61:2.7 rabbits, appeared and became a notable form of l.,

61:2.12 The bird l. of the planet continued to develop, but

61:3.6 Confronted by the highly intelligent l. of these

61:3.10 Mammalian l. continued to evolve.

61:4.4 the l. of the preceding period continued to evolve

61:4.6 distinct types of l. began to develop in the Eastern

61:5.8 Away from the ice the land and water l. of the world

61:6.1 In the seventieth generation of this order of l. a new

61:7.16 The enforced migration of l. before the advancing ice

61:7.19 narrative, extending from the rise of mammalian l. to

62:1.3 gradually submerged, completely isolating the l. of

62:2.4 which eliminated many of the perils of ground l..

62:2.5 disturbed in the ordinary pursuit of their routine l.,

62:2.5 They very soon dominated the l. of the smaller

62:4.4 They largely abandoned tree l., though continuing

62:5.10 she fearlessly gave her l. in the attempt to save the

62:5.11 His brilliant offspring having been lost, l. did not

62:6.2 the long evolutionary development of planetary l.,

62:7.1 apprised of the recognition of intelligent l. on the

62:7.4 forbidding us to interfere with the pattern of l. we

63:1.3 good use of such a weapon in saving his own l. and

63:3.5 derived from their fantastic and variegated dream l..

63:4.2 The tribal l. of the animal ancestors of these early

63:6.6 “O Breath of L., give us this day our daily food,

64:4.7 Mammalian l. had been little changed by the glacier.

64:4.11 to produce a new and modified type of intelligent l.

65:0.1 Basic evolutionary material l.—premind l.—is the

65:1.7 become forthwith active, and l. is existent.

65:2.2 to the development of the true animal forms of l..

65:2.3 are very little changed from the early dawn of l.;

65:2.3 all of the vast kingdom of plant l. has evolved from

65:2.13 mammals derived from the western implantation of l.

65:2.13 But as the ages passed, the eastern focus of l.

65:2.14 these inferior prehuman strains of evolving l..

65:2.16 In this way the l that was planted on Urantia evolved

65:3.3 remotely situated mutating strains of l. which could

65:4.2 But the establishment of l. on no world is ever

65:4.2 The evolution of l. is a technique ever progressive,

65:4.6 Since l. was established on Urantia, the Life Carriers

65:4.10 of many apparently useless forms of transition l..

65:4.11 an early manifestation of will in the evolutionary l. of

65:5.0 5. LIFE-EVOLUTION VICISSITUDES

65:5.1 our special efforts to modify intelligent l. on Urantia

65:5.2 reversion of primitive plant l. to the prechlorophyll

65:5.2 This eventuality in plant-l. evolution caused many

65:6.0 6. EVOLUTIONARY TECHNIQUES OF LIFE

65:6.1 the scientist come nearer and nearer the secrets of l.,

65:6.7 The lower forms of plant l. are wholly responsive to

65:6.7 But as the scale of l. ascends, one by one the mind

65:8.2 we could arrange for the completed evolution of l. in

65:8.3 yardstick for measurement is the length of his l..

66:4.9 During the mortal l. in the flesh the soul is of

66:4.14 confer continuous l. upon the Caligastia one hundred

66:5.17 7. The guardians of health and l..

66:6.3 radical attempts at modifying man’s mode of l. on

66:7.0 7. LIFE IN DALAMATIA

67:2.3 Every group of celestial l. on the planet found itself

67:6.5 the director general of subordinate angelic l.,

67:8.3 years the first inquiry of all subordinate celestial l.

68:2.2 pain and increasing the pleasure element in l..

68:4.4 his l. contained nothing free, spontaneous, or original

68:5.3 the mode of l. now followed by the African Bushmen

68:5.8 still toil to produce the vegetable necessities of l.,

68:6.3 enhanced; hence the loss of l. was more horrifying.

68:6.5 have all thrived best in the larger centers of l. when

69:5.9 used to facilitate their progress through the next l..

69:9.4 wanted to save property as a nucleus for starting l. in

70:1.10 fight to impose their mode of l. on inferior peoples.

70:7.10 these youths, to impress them with the reality of l.

70:9.1 Nature confers no rights on man, only l. and a world

70:10.4 There was no privacy in primitive l..

70:10.9 attitude of retaliation: an eye for an eye, a l. for a l..

70:10.9 Vengeance became the aim of primitive l., but

70:10.10 If one were unable to avenge himself in l., he died

70:10.10 Primitive man did not hold l. very dear; suicide over

70:10.10 have united to make l. sweeter and more desirable.

70:10.12 should “take no satisfaction for the l. of a murderer

71:1.3 absence of certain essentials to modern national l.,

71:7.2 In the ideal state, education continues throughout l.,

72:0.1 social, moral, and political l. of the most advanced

72:1.1 The average length of l. on this continent is ninety

72:1.3 to compensate for deficiencies in the essentials of l..

72:2.1 State judges are appointed for l. by the governors

72:2.7 Membership is for l., and when vacancies occur,

72:3.8 schools regarding the responsibilities of married l..

72:4.2 and are committed for l. to special custodial colonies

73:6.3 This form of nonintelligent l. is native to the

73:6.4 made possessors of that complement of l. which

73:6.6 the maintenance of their dual form of physical l..

73:6.8 on Urantia take the natural course of l. and death.

73:7.3 Adamites were to become emissaries of a new l. to

74:7.0 7. LIFE IN THE GARDEN

74:8.13 These outlooks on l. and man’s place in the universe

75:4.1 The celestial l. of the planet was astir.

76:1.4 unprepared soil and to cope with the realities of l. in

76:2.6 inheritance, at least during the younger years of l..

76:2.8 Cain’s l. in Mesopotamia had not been happy

76:3.0 3. LIFE IN MESOPOTAMIA

76:4.7 resistant if your races carried more of the Adamic l..

76:6.1 awake from the sleep of death to resume l. on the

77:2.9 their average length of l. was little more than that of

77:4.8 with the example of civilized and cultured l..”

77:5.7 During Adamson’s l. midwayers did great service in

77:7.5 possess any mortal mind subsequent to the l. of a

78:7.4 There has never been a universal flood since l. was

79:1.4 Commerce and urban l. made their appearance.

79:3.8 many of the refinements and even luxuries of urban l.

80:2.4 greatest loss of l. by flood in all the world’s history.

80:6.3 familiar with river l., its floods, irrigations, and dry

81:1.4 of Cain and Abel the sacrifices of the pastoral l. were

81:2.18 the accidental occurrences attendant upon the daily l.

81:3.3 regarding the refinements of early urban l..

81:5.2 is augmenting the pleasure content of mortal l..

81:6.7 During primitive times l. on Urantia was a serious

81:6.23 The play and social l. comes next, with the school

81:6.24 Insects are born fully educated and equipped for l.

81:6.28 At first l. was a struggle for existence; now, for a

82:0.2 A child learns most of the essentials of l. from his

82:3.12 If a widow continued to live, her l. was one of

82:3.15 if they are not wholly pleased with their married l.,

83:4.2 Magic, ritual, and ceremony surrounded the entire l.

84:0.3 while l. propagation makes it the fundamental human

84:1.3 while later beliefs connected the beginnings of l.

84:6.6 male and female persist even beyond the first l.

84:7.26 displayed in assisting the child to win the battle of l..

85:0.2 formulating the more complex concepts of l. now

85:0.4 inexplicable things of l. are still termed “acts of God”

85:3.4 the golden rule—doing to others (every form of l.)

85:5.1 souls of great men who had departed from the l. in

86:1.2 chance that luck becomes a constant factor in his l..

86:1.4 L. was an exciting game of chance; existence was a

86:2.2 The struggle for l. is so painful that certain tribes

86:2.5 the phenomena of l. sooner or later destroys man’s

86:3.1 Not the sanctity of l. but the shock of death inspired

86:3.1 Death as a natural and expected end of l. was not

86:3.2 Early man accepted l. as a fact, while he regarded

86:3.4 as the source of these mysterious vicissitudes of l..

86:4.1 the occurrences of everyday l. plus the ghost dream.

86:4.2 presently this new dream-ghost-future-l. concept

86:4.3 The breath of l was regarded as the one phenomenon

86:4.7 The savage looked upon the future l. as just like this

86:4.7 believed that man entered the next l. just as he left

86:5.2 Gradually the dream l. of the race so developed that

86:6.2 The mental and moral l. of all mankind was modified

86:7.2 concerning itself with the insurance of l. beyond the

86:7.4 doctrine of a spirit cause of the vicissitudes of l.,

87:1.4 the fear of dead bodies from his philosophy of l..

87:2.7 everything which might have been desired during l.

87:2.7 their fear of ghost wrath would have denuded l. of

87:2.10 of the tools and weapons that were theirs in l..

87:5.8 Under the spirit cult, l. was at best a gamble,

87:5.8 rendering l. tedious and virtually unendurable.

87:5.13 and attitude toward, spirits, and hence toward l. and

87:5.14 and painfully ascended the evolutionary scale of l..

87:6.1 the uncontrollable forces operating in terrestrial l.,

88:6.7 science is removing the gambling element from l..

89:0.1 was able to provide a substitute for his own l.,

89:3.3 Self-control gave man a new philosophy of l.;

89:3.3 it taught him the art of augmenting l.’ fraction by

89:6.7 It used to be said upon sacrificing, “l. for l..”

89:7.4 woman met head-hunters, she could redeem her l.

89:7.4 to redeem her l. by dedicating her body for l. to

89:7.4 with a woman thus engaged in ransoming her l..

89:8.8 it was a bargaining petition for health, wealth, and l..

90:3.1 to modify and even to control the l. and energies

90:3.1 concerned with the detailed control of l. and matter

90:3.2 his efforts were directed to the end of prolonging l.

90:3.6 the child is immediately strangled—a l. for a l..

90:3.7 inquests saved many a supposed witch’s l..

90:3.9 in the physical domains of energy, matter, and l..

90:4.1 The entire l. of ancient men was prophylactic;

90:5.1 have been an intolerable burden to every act of l.,

91:0.2 luck, good and bad, entered into all the affairs of l..

91:5.3 habit of praying for the person every day of your l..

91:7.7 function efficiently and practically in his mental l..

92:3.7 religion has unduly impoverished l. for the pretended

92:5.5 religious epochs have been inaugurated by the l.

92:5.8 with the l. and teachings of some religious leader.

92:6.20 that religion is but “a shared quest of the good l..”

93:2.2 sustain him throughout his ninety-four years of l. as

93:5.9 Lot liked neither a military nor a herder’s l..

93:9.3 all his l. Abraham feared that someone would kill him

93:9.4 During the closing years of his l. he once more

93:9.11 having neither beginning of days nor end of l. but

94:2.5 these dark days that the cult of taking no l. arose,

94:4.5 Siva is lord of l. and death, god of fertility, master of

94:6.5 He pictured l. as the emergence of a personality from

94:8.16 there was freedom from the desires of mortal l.

94:8.19 Gautama himself was highly social; indeed, his l. was

94:11.7 in the philosophical l. of the great thinkers who

94:11.9 the historic fact of the l. and teachings of Siddhartha,

95:1.5 for all women to submit, at least once in early l., to

95:2.4 body facilitated one’s passage through the future l.

95:2.5 magical practices, while burdensome to l. from the

95:2.9 an advanced concept of a future l. in comparison

95:2.10 judgment in the hereafter for the sins of one’s l. in

95:3.4L. is given to the peaceful and death to the guilty.”

95:5.3 might have lived the greater portion of his mortal l.

95:5.8 supreme word of Ikhnaton’s religion in daily l. was

95:5.15 time the national l. of the Hebrews was beginning,

96:5.1 In the space of one man’s l. Moses led the polyglot

96:5.6 kills when you disobey him; he heals and gives l.

97:1.6 great shock to Israel, and almost cost Samuel his l.,

97:8.2 evolve an adequate nontheologic philosophy of l..

97:9.20 New l. appeared as Jehoash and his son Jeroboam

97:9.28 The Jews had thought that the idea of the future l.

99:4.3 with the commonplace realities of everyday l..

99:4.5 and release of, spiritual energies in the mortal l..

99:5.6 yields the “fruits of the spirit” in the daily l. of the

99:7.1 L. must continue to grow in meaningfulness; man

100:1.5 for religious growth presupposes a progressive l. of

100:2.8 Such spirit-born individuals are so remotivated in l.

100:4.4 In physical l. the senses tell of the existence of

100:4.4 reveals to the individual the true values of l..

100:5.6 hypothesis in the otherwise unified intellectual l.,

100:5.8 Short seasons of retreat from the busy scenes of l.

100:6.1 Religion is not a specific function of l.; rather is it a

100:6.4 lessens conflict, and makes l. truly worth living.

100:6.5 But true religion is a living love, a l. of service.

100:6.5 but religion does add new meanings to all of l.;

100:6.6 who said: “I am persuaded that neither death, nor l.,

100:7.4 Jesus frankly faced the realities of l., but he was

100:7.18 Jesus unifies l., ennobles character, and simplifies

101:2.9 Nature exhibits matter, motion, and animation—l..

101:2.9 but while natural l. is thus relatively continuous as a

101:6.17 his brothers in the flesh of mortal l. can follow him

101:6.17 mortals of material flesh and blood in the initial l.

101:7.1 the evolution of one’s personal standards of l..

101:8.1 Belief attains the level of faith when it motivates l.

101:9.3 man’s highest interpretation of l.’ greatest values and

101:10.4 death, to the spiritual realm, wherein is l. eternal.

101:10.6 eternity of l. in a universal creation of love, law,

101:10.9 in the supernal struggle to attain eternity of l. and

102:0.1 Each day of l. slowly and surely tightens the grasp

102:2.3 Believers react to this temporal l. as if immortality

102:2.8 to escape from the pressure of evolutionary l.,

102:2.8 bravely, even heroically, facing the vicissitudes of l.

102:2.8 Mysticism is often something of a retreat from l.

102:3.11 the eternal idea of mind, and the infinite spirit of l..

102:4.5 Prayer may enrich l., but worship illuminates destiny.

102:5.1 the evolutionary progression of simple l. to the status

102:6.1 To isolate part of l. and call it religion is to

102:6.1 is to disintegrate l. and to distort religion.

102:6.5 In much that pertains to l., probability must be

102:6.8 primitive l. which was utterly devoid of all thinking

103:2.1 occurring later in l. as a result of mental conflict,

103:2.9 Very early in l. the normal child begins to learn that

103:5.6 “Whosoever shall save his l. shall lose it, but

103:5.6 but whosoever shall lose his l. for the sake of the

103:5.7 The l. after death is no different in the essentials

103:5.7 Everything we do in this l. which is good

103:5.7 contributes to the enhancement of the future l..

103:5.7 efforts to progress during the mortal lease on l..

103:6.7 the experience of having survived the material l.

103:7.3 science is not limited to the terrestrial l. of man;

103:7.11 the reality of three things: matter, motion, and l..

103:9.2 Thinking is more closely related to the material l. and

103:9.6 religion dies; it becomes a doctrine instead of a l..

103:9.9 The full realization of the reality of l. consists in a

103:9.9 Such a l. is one motivated by truth and dominated by

106:9.12 a l. predicated on the living of the Father’s will

106:9.12 Such a Father l. is one predicated on truth,

107:0.7 These three phases of mortal l. have no connection

107:4.5 “pilot light”; on Uversa it is called the “light of l..”

108:2.1 four days; that is, on the 2,134th day of terrestrial l..

108:4.2 the purposes and aims of a future and better l..

108:5.2 What the Adjuster cannot utilize in your present l.,

108:5.5 Their mission chiefly concerns the future l., not this l.

108:5.5 concerned in making your l. reasonably difficult and

109:0.1 in the rehearsals of the next stage of ascending l..

109:0.1 through the social and play l. of early childhood,

109:0.1 skill for the next stage of cosmic l. by virtue of the

109:0.1 and the greater opportunities of a future l..

109:0.1 not so concerned with the affairs of temporal l.

109:2.2 Has had certain requisite experience in the evolving l

109:2.10 are not an organic or biologic part of mortal l.;

109:3.4 a real betrothal with the divine gifts, a l. and death

109:3.5 contact with their subjects during the temporal l.

109:5.4 The great problem of l. is the adjustment of the

109:5.4 no man can serve two masters, in the l. you now

109:6.1 features of such an apparent l. of failure over into

110:1.3 advancement that are not inimical to your future l. of

110:1.4 your daily doings and manifold details of your l.

110:3.2 the enterprise of piloting you through the mortal l.

110:3.4 the great achievement of mortal l. is the attainment

110:3.4 wholly compatible with a lighthearted and joyous l.

110:3.4 the ideal l. is one of loving service rather than an

110:5.4 The absurdities of dream l. not only testify to

110:5.5 postulate as to the Adjuster content of the dream l.

110:7.2 morontial soul during evolutionary and physical l.,

110:7.2 This fusion during physical l. instantly consumes

110:7.8 During mortal l. the material body and mind separate

111:0.2 is destined to endure beyond the span of temporal l..

111:0.5 spirit remained with the subject throughout l. and

111:1.5 is he ever completely conscious in his mortal l.;

111:2.3 spirit held together in functional relationship by l. in

111:3.2 During the l. in the flesh the evolving soul is

111:3.2 During l. the mortal will, the personality power of

111:3.7 is without meaning, and l. itself is a tragic illusion.

111:4.0 4. THE INNER LIFE

111:4.3 It is only the inner l. that is truly creative.

111:4.5 personality thus functions only in the inner l. of the

111:4.7 Happiness and joy take origin in the inner l..

111:4.7 A solitary l. is fatal to happiness.

111:4.7 Even families and nations will enjoy l. more if they

111:4.9 Since this inner l. of man is truly creative, there rests

111:4.11 that it inhibits the creative function of the inner l.

111:5.1 creature willingness to share the inner l. with God—

111:5.4 Peace in this l., survival in death, perfection in the

111:5.4 his life, survival in death, perfection in the next l.,

111:6.7 to the ruthlessly practical demands of everyday l..

111:7.2 the Adjuster cannot lessen the hardships of l. as you

111:7.2 only patiently forbear while you fight the battle of l.

111:7.3 the clear vision of the eternal outlook of universal l.

111:7.4 difficult for Monitors to work efficiently during l.

111:7.5 Such a l. on such a planet!

112:0.1 Then will begin your real l., the ascending l.,

112:1.13 L. is really a process which takes place between the

112:1.14 Physical l. is a process taking place not so much

112:2.6 it should be recognized that the fact of l. comes first,

112:2.20 human identity, is dependent during the physical l.

112:2.20 which, on Urantia, has been given the name l..

112:3.2 the mortal is already dead; the continuing l. merely

112:5.12 This entity is the conjoint child of the combined l.

112:5.14 The stoppage of l. destroys the brain patterns for

112:5.20 in the physical l. the change is gradual; at death

112:5.20 Human life is an endless change of the factors of l.

112:5.21 destiny guardian, who connect up your new l. in the

112:5.21 your new l. in the new worlds with your old l. in the

112:5.21 mortal l. would at first seem to be a vague dream.

112:5.22 But much of your past l. and its memories, having

112:5.22 associates in the short but intriguing l. on Urantia.

112:6.3 In the physical l., mortals may be outwardly

112:7.8 universe has made possible the fact of your l.,

112:7.18 lowest form of l. capable of comprehending the

112:7.18 directors of any and all forms of intelligent l. which

113:2.5 of animal fear that bulks so large in the mental l. of

113:2.9 they serve for the remainder of the l. of that human

113:4.2 is the teacher of man’s evolving nature—in this l. the

113:4.2 but in the first l. men are usually unaware of them.

113:4.3 of a seraphim rarely means attaining a l. of ease.

113:5.4 In the l. of the flesh the intelligence of angels is not

113:5.4 (ordinarily) arbitrarily intervene in the affairs of l..

113:6.1 the ministry of seraphim during natural l., I will

114:6.8 4. The angels of nation l..

114:6.8 of the political performances of Urantia national l..

114:6.16 assigned to the ministry of all other superhuman l.

116:2.3 who ever carry the light of l. farther and farther from

116:6.5 In a human being the mechanism of physical l. is

116:7.1 There is actual l. pulsating throughout the vast

117:3.12 but man was literally created out of, his very l. was

117:4.2 and in the l. of this ascending mortal the finite God

117:4.4 that was worth while in the l of such a cosmic suicide

117:6.2 things of creation depend on his presence for l.,

117:7.17 the planting of l. on the uncertain worlds of time,

118:1.3 the conscious self evaluates the circumstances of l.,

118:5.2 And this is true even in the l. in the flesh;

118:6.6 In the mortal l., paths of differential conduct are

118:7.6 The bestowal of l. renders material-energy systems

118:8.1 Material-l. evolution is first mechanical, then mind

118:8.2 mechanical in nature; much of l. is machinelike.

118:8.2 man can never throughout his material l. escape the

118:8.11 in each of l.’ situations declaring, “It is my will that

118:10.9 into the true meanings of the circumstances of l..

118:10.16 advanced order,the circumstances of l. are correlated

118:10.23 providential intervention in the circumstances of l.,

118:10.23 prayer is their own changed attitudes toward l..

119:0.5 such a creation, teeming with its varied forms of l.

119:4.5 of the nature of the lower forms of universe l.,

119:4.6 in the likeness of angelic l. as a supreme seraphim

120:2.6 In your temporal l. the will of the finite creature

120:2.8 vicissitudes of his planetary l. to all intelligences of

121:5.8 story of some god’s l. and death and return to l.,

121:5.11 survival after death, and enduring l. in blissful realms

121:5.14 Christianity pointed to a new l. and proclaimed a

121:5.17 a priest of religion was supposed to lead a moral l..

122:4.1 In him will be l., and his l. shall become the light

122:5.1 in the earlier years of married l. he was subject to

122:5.5 far above the average for their day and station in l..

122:8.6 that “the light of l.” was about to appear on earth

122:8.6 these three teachers looking for this “light of l..”

123:0.1 the family was able to settle down to a normal l..

123:1.1 settled down with her little family to enjoy l. in their

123:1.5 The next important event in the l. of this family was

123:2.5 They divided a child’s l. into seven stages:

123:4.2 The play l. of Jewish children was circumscribed;

123:5.1 this year Jesus entered upon his eventful school l. at

123:5.1 And he was truly eager for the new school l. which

123:5.8 test of grappling with the difficult problems of l.

124:3.7 Joseph received the surprise of his l. when he heard

124:4.9 for they have given you l. and the nurture thereof.”

124:5.3 The intelligent l. of all Nebadon looked on with

124:5.4 a great day in the l. of any ambitious Jewish family,

124:6.3 they talked much about Saul, who took his l. on the

125:5.7 throne of David, or is he to function as the light of l.

126:2.5 not neglect the recreational and social aspects of l.,

126:5.1 Jesus and his family returned to the simple l. of their

126:5.2 And how well he understood l. in the home, field,

126:5.4 the immediate responsibilities of his station in l..

126:5.10 enjoy the liberty and freedom of an unhampered l.

126:5.11 the experience of farm l. as they now had cows,

127:2.8 mere money could buy—the physical necessities of l.

127:4.1 Each day’s l. swarmed with practical difficulties.

127:4.7 Simon was slow in getting settled down in l. and

127:6.6 but let us who have seen the light of l. no longer

127:6.12 Jesus is slowly learning how to live the heavenly l.

127:6.13 strenuous years of their first l., the l. in the flesh.

128:0.3 1. The mastering of the experience of living the full l.

128:1.1 the experience of mastering the knowledge of the l.

128:1.10 the Judge of all the earth, the Giver of l. eternal,

128:1.13 toiled with his hands to provide the necessities of l.

128:2.5 better acquainted with the gentile viewpoint of l..

128:3.5 which led to a four-hour discussion of the way of l.

128:3.6 When Stephen yielded up his l. as the price of his

129:4.3 the entire sum and substance of the living of the l. of

129:4.4 Jesus did live through the mortal l. from the bottom

129:4.5 And thus he experienced the full l. of mortal man,

129:4.6 same time, and in one and the same personality-l.,

129:4.8 Jesus virtually finished the living of the l. required of

130:1.2 Jesus perceived that this young man’s l. had been

130:1.2 the evil circumstances of l. will spew them out

130:1.6 wills their existence by mischoosing the way of l..

130:1.6 and the evil to go along together until the end of l.,

130:2.2 was much impressed with Jesus’ philosophy of l.

130:2.2 regarding “the living of the heavenly l. while on earth

130:2.4 the exhilaration of becoming the material l. partner

130:3.2 you will become like the light of l. to those who sit

130:4.7 L. is an adaptation of the original cosmic causation

130:4.7 The meaning of l. is its adaptability; the value of l. is

130:4.7 the value of l. is its progressability—to the heights of

130:4.8 Misadaptation of self-conscious l. to the universe

130:4.8 Intelligent and progressing l. becomes then, in and

130:4.8 And this l., in the aggregate, struggles toward higher

130:5.4 fellows as Jesus ever had throughout his entire l. in

130:6.4 And when you become so readjusted to l. within

130:6.4 whole l. become one of victorious accomplishment

130:6.4 Say farewell to the l. of cringing fear and fleeing

130:6.4 Hasten back to duty and live your l. in the flesh as

130:7.1 kept him busy telling tales about his early l. in Galilee

130:8.1 This fellow had contemplated taking his l., but

130:8.1 he said: “I will face l. like a man; I am through

130:8.3 that was long enough to change the l. of a small boy,

131:1.5 the abundant harvest of the good things of this l.

131:1.9 free from fear throughout all the days of your l..

131:2.7 and mercy shall follow me all the days of my l.,

131:3.4 While faith is the energy of the better l.,

131:3.5 Joy and happiness are the outcome of a good l..

131:3.7 shall not only enjoy virtue here during this brief l.

131:4.4 Our God is the Lord of l. and the Comforter of all

131:4.7 When the end of mortal l. comes, hesitate not to

131:5.2 The wise course in l. is to act in consonance with

131:5.3 adorable and righteous friend; he is our wisdom, l.,

131:5.4 “Lord, teach us how to live this l. in the flesh while

131:5.4 the flesh while preparing for the next l. of the spirit.

131:6.2 We are assured of the l. hereafter if we know truth.

131:6.2 Man should journey through l. treating his fellow

131:8.3 All things depend on the Great Source for l..

131:10.5 And when we live this sort of a l. in the flesh, we

132:0.2 forum, the center of political, legal, and business l..

132:2.9 the perfection of the possession of the light of l..

132:4.1 Jesus desired to learn their reactions to the l. they

132:4.1 to say or do something to make that l. richer and

132:4.1 those which characterized his later l. as teacher of

132:4.5 he spent the rest of his l. vainly trying to induce

132:4.5 talked with all sorts of people in every walk of l..

132:5.1 material wealth for the enhancement of material l.,

132:5.1 service for the enrichment of the intellectual l.,

132:5.9 fellows or taking origin in the circumstances of l..

132:5.13 victims of the unfortunate circumstances of l..

132:6.1 for the remainder of his natural l., Ganid was

132:6.3 then can he enjoy a fourfold satisfaction in l. as his

132:7.2 allowed more time for the trials and difficulties of l.

132:7.5 the fear of a God without a saving philosophy of l.

132:7.8 From this day, for the remainder of his natural l.,

133:1.5 you are fairly safe in your journey through l. since

133:2.1 many such brave things in the course of your l..

133:2.2 Your wife has engaged to go through l. with you,

133:2.2 It is Godlike to share your l. and all that relates

133:3.7 they have not intentionally chosen this sort of l.;

133:3.7 seek refreshment and plan for the new and better l.

133:3.8 best way to help these women get a new start in l..

133:3.9 while you make plans for a new and better l. on earth

133:4.2 to render the difficult things of divine l. readily

133:4.4 truth-loving and God-serving mortals out of this l.

133:4.5 when you fail to discern the greater things of mortal l

133:4.11 to the courageous practice of facing the facts of l.;

133:4.11 be a real man, a man determined to face l. bravely

133:4.12 thing which is about to cost you your temporal l..

133:5.5 L. embraces phenomena which are not wholly

133:9.5 Later on in l., when Ganid heard of the strange

134:1.6 they lived for the rest of Mary’s l. in the home that

134:1.7 that being who began l. as God appearing as man,

134:3.7 were in regard to the fundamental things of this l.

134:5.1 complicated by the political evolution of nation l.

134:5.11 either they embark on the l. and death struggle for

134:8.9 to live to the full the incarnated l. in the likeness of

134:9.5 of Gilboa, near where King Saul had taken his l.

135:1.1 duly and solemnly inducted into this order for l..

135:1.4 only son, a child of promise and a Nazarite for l..

135:3.0 3. THE LIFE OF A SHEPHERD

135:3.1 John’s l. as a shepherd afforded him a great deal

135:6.8 he instructed them in the details of their new l. and

136:3.2 employed in the new and changed phase of earth l.

137:8.13 kingdom is not a matter of meat and drink but a l. of

139:1.7 irritated the older Andrew to spend the rest of his l.

139:2.14 And the day her illustrious husband yielded up his l.,

139:3.8 was thus the first of the twelve to sacrifice his l.

139:3.9 James lived his l. to the full, and when the end came,

139:4.6 that John’s whole subsequent l. became dominated

139:4.9 John’s l. was tremendously influenced by the sight of

139:4.9 manifested throughout John’s entire subsequent l..

139:4.12 The last twenty years of his l. John was cared for by

139:5.4 Even the emergency demands attendant upon the l.

139:6.5 should partake only of the serious things of l..

139:6.5 brethren in the flesh may have joy, gladness, and l.

139:7.3 his shortsighted and materialistic viewpoint of l..

139:7.6 The great and useful l. of Matthew, the business man

139:8.3 Thomas’s parents were not happy in their married l.,

139:8.10 added to his temperamental problems of later l..

139:8.11 But no matter what happened in his emotional l.,

139:11.2 Simon was a very efficient organizer of the play l.

139:12.6 All through his l. Judas had cultivated the habit of

139:12.10 person in all the sordid drama of his unfortunate l.

140:1.4 if you continue to ascend in the progressive l. of

140:1.7 leave you as I now represent my Father in this l.

140:3.1 as those who have tasted the glories of a better l.

140:3.17 therefore do I require of you during your mortal l.

140:3.18 “Discern truth clearly; live the righteous l. fearlessly;

140:4.5 “reflector” for the dissemination of this light of l..

140:4.9 Without a worthy goal, l. becomes aimless and

140:4.9 of the twelve constitutes a master philosophy of l..

140:5.19 “Whosoever will save his l. shall lose it, but

140:5.19 lose it, but whosoever will lose his l. shall find it.”

140:5.21 “Greater love has no man than to lay down his l. for

140:6.8 pattern of doing the will of God while living the l. of

140:8.3 that the circumstances of l. constitute a divine

140:8.14  the very center of Jesus’ philosophy of l.

140:8.16 directed followers to adopt a communal mode of l.;

140:8.17 sought to correct erroneous Urantia views of l. by

140:8.22 He impressed the three that he valued the whole l.,

140:8.26 afresh as little children upon the new and better l..”

140:8.27 Jesus’ philosophy of l. is without religious

140:10.1 must precede doing righteousness in the daily l. of

141:3.4 influence in his rugged, nomadic, and homeless l..

141:6.2 and proclaiming a new and better way of l.?

141:6.4 Jesus discoursed to the apostles on the new l. in the

141:7.4 He became, indeed, “the way, the truth, and the l..

141:7.4 was wholly based on the living of his bestowal l.

141:7.7 The Master exemplified a new and original plan of l..

142:1.5 yielding the fruits of the spirit in one’s personal l.,

142:2.4 seek to have his will of love dominate your l.

142:6.7 you would begin to bear in your daily l. the fruits

142:7.1 instructed us regarding our personal mode of l.,

142:7.8 prepared for the greater responsibilities of later l..

142:7.12 Death terminates an individual l. but not the family.

143:1.6 devotion calmly and all alone to lay down your l.

143:2.2 I show to you the way of l. as revealed to me by my

143:2.8 the self-conscious bondage of a l. of self-denial and

143:3.7 three days’ vacation from the routine duties of l..

143:5.6 in her soul a desire to know the better way of l..

143:5.7 the embarrassing question of her personal l. on earth

143:5.9 Henceforth you will live a new l..

143:5.10 the Master talked to them more about the water of l.,

143:5.11 death of Christ instead of around the truth of his l..

143:5.13 had so brought all of her checkered l. in panoramic

143:5.13 associated all of this self-revelation of her past l.

143:6.3 of the religion which may be derived from the l.

143:7.5 Worship is intended to anticipate the better l. ahead

143:7.5 new spiritual significances onto the l. which now is.

144:3.8 Refresh our souls with the water of l..

144:4.3 the child of God comes into grace and the new l. of

144:4.5 a technique of detachment from the routine of l.,

144:4.7 Prayer is the breath of the spirit l. in the midst of the

144:5.22 step by step, through the uncertain maze of l.,

144:5.48 Lead us everlastingly beside the waters of l..

144:5.78 moment by moment the sustenance of the tree of l.

145:3.4 was a great day in the life of Jesus, yes, in the l. of a

146:2.5 Having rejected the way of l., you may seek me

146:2.14 for divine guidance over the pathway of earthly l.

146:3.1 Intellectual strivings may reveal the facts of l., but

146:3.5 The Son is naturally endowed with the l of the Father

146:3.5 You survive your l. in the material world of the flesh

146:3.5 Many, indeed, had this l. before I came forth from

146:3.7 The way from the earth l. to the eternal estate has

146:4.2 since Jesus had never shared the l. of the miner, he

146:5.2 yielded up his l. with those who suffered in Rome.

146:6.2 Jesus and besought him to bring the son back to l..

147:3.3 can do much to change the difficulties of l. unless

147:3.6 that we spoke words of l. to these afflicted ones.”

147:4.1 taught us the positive version of the old rule of l.,

147:4.7 more beautiful interpretation of this basic rule of l..

147:4.9 impels us to recognize in this rule of l. the divine

147:5.6 experience in your station in l. just such mighty

148:4.6 deliberately chosen the paths of sin and the l. of

148:5.3 the natural result of the l. which he chooses to live;

148:5.3 complain of the experiences which are a part of l. as

148:6.2 everything else which men value in this temporal l..

148:6.7 often suffer in innocence as a part of this first l. of

148:6.9 Job took refuge in the consolation of a future l. in

148:6.9 the human sufferer begins to see the light of l.;

148:6.11 consequences of sin—transgression of the laws of l.

148:6.11 discern the light of l. pouring forth from the Father

148:7.3 it is lawful to do good on the Sabbath, to save l.,

148:7.4 whose healing was followed by a l. of thanksgiving

148:9.2 been brought upon him by his own misspent l.,

149:1.3 child, “I perceive that l. has gone forth from me.”

149:1.7 the faith of the creature and the l. of the Creator

149:2.6 came to him, and he revealed to them the light of l.

149:3.1 Jesus taught not so much from the law as from l.,

149:4.6 cultivate a wide range of cultural familiarity with l.

149:6.8 have become brethren in the flesh of the earthly l..

150:3.3 have nothing whatever to do with the events of l.

150:5.5 fruit of the spirit-born l. of sonship in the kingdom

150:5.5 are not to be saved because you live a righteous l.;

150:5.5 rather is it that you live a righteous l. because you

150:5.5 service in the kingdom as the supreme delight of l.

150:8.3 You taught them the statutes of l.; have mercy

150:8.8 No, the word of l. is very near to you, even in your

151:2.3 that fell by the wayside represent one’s habits of l.

151:2.3 but they are prevented by the pride of l., jealousy,

153:2.6 It was not to fill your souls with the word of l., but

153:2.6 work those wonders which would make l. pleasant

153:2.7 the Father has given the Son this l. without measure.

153:3.2 by the divine spirit, which is truly the water of l..

153:5.4 words which I have spoken to you are spirit and l..

155:1.5 of your failure to live the whole or righteous l.,

155:1.5 the whole or righteous l., the truth-co-ordinated l..”

155:2.2 and its progress in the spiritual paths of the new l..

155:3.7 religion is wholly spiritual in motive, it makes all l.

155:3.7 filling it with high purposes, dignifying it with

155:3.7 inspiring it with superb motives, all the while

155:5.14 your Father, whose infinite l. of love is the spirit of

155:5.16 “Master, you have spoken to us the words of l. and

155:6.3 And so may you pass from death to l., from the

155:6.15 spirit of God showing forth in your daily routine l..

156:5.2 by the spirit if you would live the spirit-filled l.

156:5.11 You are destined to live a narrow and mean l. if you

156:5.12 learn how to step aside from the rush of l.—escape

156:5.20 mortal is unafraid of l.; he is honest and consistent.

157:2.2 The issues of l. and death are being set before you

157:2.2 as you enter upon the living of the new l. of faith

157:6.2 Jesus came that we all might have l. and have it

157:6.10 be endowed with l. that is more than age-abiding.”

157:6.14 the grandeur, of the l. to which I have called you:

158:1.6 the Son of Man has chosen to go through his full l.

158:4.5 so afflicted that he had many times almost lost his l.

158:5.1 His l. is worse than death; his mother and I are of a

158:7.5 For whosoever would save his l. selfishly, shall

158:7.5 whosoever loses his l. for my sake and the gospel’s

158:8.1 kingdom minus many of the beloved things of l.

159:3.7 must be traversed by all who pass from the l. as it is

159:3.7 the l. as it is lived in the flesh to the higher l. as it is

159:3.8 is an addition of power, not an added burden of l..

159:3.10 Our religion is throbbing with new l. and new

159:4.10 the guide to slavish details of the daily l.

160:0.1 the task of harmonizing his philosophy of l. with

160:1.2 only acquired by converting the natural urge of l.

160:1.5 Animals respond nobly to the urge of l., but only

160:1.5 Animals make no inquiry into the purposes of l.;

160:1.5 Animals know not the meaning of l.; man not only

160:1.6 When men dare to forsake a l. of natural craving

160:1.9 effectively armed to meet the difficult situations of l.,

160:2.8 fellows is essential to the renewal of the zest for l.

160:2.8 enhances the joys and glorifies the triumphs of l..

160:4.1 The two major problems of l. are: making a living

160:4.2 The essentials of the temporal l., as I see them, are:

160:4.6 4. Wealth—the goods of l..

160:4.10 to secure one’s share of the desirable things of l..

160:4.10 the material rewards of the temporal l. are found to

160:4.10 If you are unwise, you can bestow a devoted l.

160:4.11 L. is not real to one who cannot do some one

160:4.12 the strength-giving and worth-while episodes of l.,

160:4.13 But l. will become a burden of existence unless you

160:4.14 timid souls who can only keep up the struggle of l.

160:4.16 They are related in l., but they represent differing

160:5.2 forever a mode of reacting to the situations of l.;

160:5.10 Master said: “Whoso would save his l. must lose it

160:5.11 the existence of a future l. of adventure in the spirit

161:2.12 yielding up his l. in Greece with others when the

162:2.3 for indeed then would you find abundant l. in that

162:2.7 I offer you the liberty of l. and the joy of salvation.

162:2.7 I have come that you might have l., and have it

162:2.7 attain the l. that leads to my Father’s presence.”

162:5.2 not walk in darkness but shall have the light of l..

162:5.3 I am the light of l., and every one who deliberately

162:6.0 6. DISCOURSE ON THE WATER OF LIFE

162:6.3 to the true waters of l. in the kingdom of heaven

162:8.3 that the lesser matters of l. should give way before

164:3.4 in one l. they were believed to be expiating the sins

164:4.6 Jewry except the right to buy the necessaries of l..

165:2.8 shepherd who is willing even to lay down his l. for

165:2.8 destroy; but I have come that you all may have l.

165:2.8 and, if necessary, lay down his l. for his sheep.

165:3.4 the knowledge of the Father, the source of all l..

165:3.8 let him come and freely partake of the water of l..”

165:4.1 a man’s l. consists not in the abundance of the

165:5.2 or worried about the things of the temporal l.,

165:5.2 a handbreadth to your stature or a day to your l.?

166:1.4 who have persisted in rejecting the light of l.!

166:3.3 Even if the door to the way of l. is narrow, it is wide

166:3.8 the spiritual values of the new l. in the spirit as the

166:4.2 of the spiritual world manifested in the material l. of

166:4.6 those normal happenings which are a part of the l.

166:5.5 Thus was Abner compelled to live a l. of isolation.

167:3.1 been fear-ridden, and all joy had passed out of her l..

167:3.3 led forth to partake of the waters of liberty and l.,

167:4.2 his hitherto unexhibited power over l. and death.

167:7.6 death of the flesh and the new l. in the spirit abodes.”

168:0.7 eyes of Martha: “I am the resurrection and the l.;

168:1.5 hesitated about bringing Lazarus back to mortal l..

168:1.6 Master was proceeding after the manner of this l.

168:1.15 who declared he was “the resurrection and the l..”

168:2.5 died on Sunday and was now brought back to l. on

168:2.7 truth which I spoke—I am the resurrection and the l..

169:1.15 men unintentionally stray away from the path of l.,

169:1.15 blinded by material cares and accumulations of l..

170:2.1 the endowments of the new l. of spiritual liberty:

170:2.24 Jesus often spoke of it as the “kingdom of l..”

171:1.5 David spent the remainder of his l., becoming the

171:2.2 be willing to give up even your l. just as the Son of

171:3.5 believing that he was “the resurrection and the l.,”

171:8.10 1. Ability is the practical measure of l.’ opportunities

172:2.4 and instructed him to avoid the sacrifice of his l. to

174:1.5 is the outworking of the divine and inner urge of l..

174:5.3 I have told them of sonship with joy, liberty, and l.

174:5.7 you shall receive the words of l. and shall enter

174:5.8 but if it dies in good soil, it springs up again to l.

174:5.8 He who selfishly loves his l. stands in danger of

174:5.8 he who is willing to lay down his l. for my sake

174:5.8 existence on earth and in heaven, l. eternal.

175:1.2 between light and darkness, between l. and death,

175:3.2 left to finish their brief and short lease of national l.

176:2.7 when you reach the end of your natural l. and pass

176:3.2 who believes this gospel, and who has hid his l. in

176:3.2 since you know that your l. is the gift of the Son,

176:3.2 Having lived the temporal l. by faith and having

177:2.5 child’s subsequent l. is made happy or unhappy,

177:2.5 accordance with his early mental and emotional l.,

177:2.6 The love l. of a wise home and the loyal devotion of

177:4.4 contributed to the greatest disappointment of his l.

178:1.14 fictitious Providence to provide the necessities of l..

178:1.17 Throughout the vicissitudes of l., remember always

178:3.4 worlds whose habit of l. is righteousness and joy

179:3.8 You have seen the way of service in my l. among

180:1.3 than this: that he will lay down his l. for his friends.

180:2.4 through Jesus even as the l. of the vine flows into

180:3.7 “Thomas, I am the way, the truth, and the l..

180:4.2 while your l. is hid with the Father in me, I am also

180:6.1 will as the chief purpose in living the mortal l..

180:6.7 worlds will be blessed in this same revelation of l.

181:1.2 I can the better lead you on through this l. and

181:1.2 guide you through the many abodes in the future l.

181:1.2 L. in the Father’s eternal creation is not an endless

181:1.2 a stopping place, a l. designed to prepare you for

181:1.8 his own soul when he himself lived the mortal l. in

181:1.8 how to do the will of God while living the mortal l.

181:2.4 Dedicate your l. to teaching your brethren how to

181:2.8 that I might dedicate my l. to the establishment of

181:2.10 Dedicate your l., Simon, to showing how

181:2.11 the kingdom you have longed for, but not in this l..

181:2.14 Matthew, dedicate your whole future l. service to

181:2.15 Dedicate your l. to the demonstration of that

181:2.15 live long that your l. of many years may be fruitful

181:2.18 Dedicate the remainder of your l. to promoting the

181:2.20 dedicating your l. to the cause of leading mankind

181:2.20 world is filled with those who look at l. just as you

181:2.22 dedicate your l. to proving that the God-knowing

181:2.24 reveal to you throughout the remainder of your l.

181:2.26 Dedicate your l. to the great work of showing how

181:2.27 you will dedicate your l. to the public proclamation

181:2.29 go on living a l. dedicated to preaching this gospel,

182:1.4 They are yours—as all l. is in your hands—you gave

182:1.4 lived among them, teaching them the way of l.,

182:1.15 I am the reality of endless l..

182:1.18 I am the resurrection and the l..

182:1.20 I am the way, the truth, and the l..

184:2.4 in his mind—the thought of escaping with his l.

185:4.3 who dared to expose and denounce his private l..

185:5.6 “How could you choose the l. of a murderer in

186:2.9 God can become manifest in the l. of the creature

187:4.5 penitent brigand, had been led into a l. of violence

187:4.7 lived at John’s home for the rest of her natural l..

188:3.9 the resurrection of l. followed the sleep of death as

188:5.6 his gospel who was called upon to lay down his l.

188:5.9 symbol of sacred service, the devotion of one’s l.

188:5.9 the full bestowal of a righteous l. in the service of

188:5.10 to complain at even the severest hardships of l.,

189:1.10 transition form that I may more fully know the l.

189:3.1 “As my Father has l. in himself, so has he given it

189:3.1 so has he given it to the Son to have l. in himself.

189:3.1 restrict the bestowal of l. upon my sleeping sons;

190:0.2 power that is inherent in Jesus—the endowment of l.

191:3.1 and learned from their directors the l. of morontia

191:3.4 experienced to the full the l. of the mortals of time

191:5.3 experience these spirit realities of the divine l. since

191:5.3 founded on the fact that I lived a God-revealing l.

191:5.3 it shall consist in the l. which you will live among

191:5.3 demand loyalty; but I require of my disciples l.,

191:5.3 a l. of loving service for your brothers in the flesh.

192:2.1 Devote your l. to proving that love is the greatest

192:2.11 “Yes, Lord, I will obey you even with my l..”

192:2.12 you serve your brethren the material things of l.;

193:1.1 Jesus had spoken to Nalda concerning the water of l.

193:1.2 rejoice to know that I am the resurrection and the l.,

193:1.2 the experience of bearing the fruits of this spirit l.

193:4.6 2. As a child, l. had been made too easy for Judas.

193:4.11 are not always distributed during this one short l. in

193:4.13 In l., Judas ignored those who loved him, in death,

194:3.1 When man yields the “fruits of the spirit” in his l.,

194:3.2 Many things which happen in the course of a l. are

194:3.2 despair seek to obtain release from the burdens of l.;

194:3.3 To Jesus, mortal l. had dealt its hardest, cruelest,

194:3.3 Jesus met l. in all its terrible reality and mastered it—

194:3.3 Jesus did not use religion as a release from l..

194:3.3 The religion of Jesus does not seek to escape this l.

194:3.3 to enhance and ennoble the l. which men now live

195:2.7 adapt religious practices to the existing current of l..

195:5.10 adventure surging within the soul in one short l. in

195:6.4 realism is only a passing episode in man’s l. on earth.

195:6.4 the childlike illusions of the misinterpretations of l..

195:6.5 religion a qualitative experience, as regards man’s l.

195:6.7 One of the great troubles with modern l. is that man

195:7.2 extend the horizon of l. and enlarge his personality.

195:7.9 A mechanistic philosophy of l. and the universe

195:7.9 Man is a material fact of nature, but his l. is a

195:7.9 in that it exhibits the control attributes of mind and

195:7.16 effective manipulation of the material things of l.;

195:7.16 ennobling transformation of the material facts of l.,

195:8.3 philosophical climate of European and American l.

195:8.6 In revolting against the almost total control of l. by

195:9.6 Primitive man lived a l. of superstitious bondage to

195:10.17 the supreme purpose of l., the development of a

195:10.17 to the enlargement and enrichment of mortal l.,

195:10.17 even to the security and enhancement of l. eternal.

195:10.20 the industrial l., and the moral standards of Western

196:0.3 Never on all the worlds of this universe, in the l. of

196:0.5 each of l.’ trying situations he unfailingly exhibited

196:0.7 commonplace social, and moral l. situations.

196:0.10 Jesus lived just such a l. of prayerful consecration

196:3.9 3. Spiritual evaluation of l.—worship.

196:3.35 The Father is living love, and this l. of the Father is

life, creature

0:1.11 The finite level is characterized by c. and time-space

3:5.5 All evolutionary c. is beset by certain inevitabilities.

7:5.10 bestow themselves upon the varied orders of c.

15:6.16 An almost endless variety of c. and other living

20:6.7 experience in all that constitutes a creature’s l. as it

21:3.20 experientially to portray the acme of c. to Paradise

35:2.1 Sons to approach sufficiently near the lower c. to

35:2.1 between the highest Divinity and the lowest c. of

36:0.1 They are intrusted with designing and carrying c. to

36:2.17 are devoted to the study of the evolution of c. in

36:2.18 a single phase of creature mind correlated with c..

36:2.20 to the unrevealed domains of evolutionary c. as it is

36:5.14 These mind-adjutants are related to c. of intelligence

37:2.4 others have ascended from unrevealed levels of c..

39:4.8 attempt to express in c. those things which you have

40:5.15 beings are identical with your order of c. in spirit

48:1.6 ascend from the material to the spiritual estate of c..

49:5.9 these seven generalized classes of evolutionary c..

49:5.10 from the standpoint of the adjustment of c. to the

50:1.4 who come to engraft the higher forms of c. on the

111:5.1 the very God who has made such a c. of inner value

116:3.3 have become theirs by the living of the actual c. on

136:4.8 —the exemplification of a farseeing ideal of c.

life, eternal

2:2.1 “The Father has life in himself, and this life is e..”

2:3.4 and final decisions which would have assured e..

3:0.1 “God has given us e., and this life is in his Sons.”

15:12.2 may sit in executive judgment on the issues of e.

33:7.4 pass upon those cases involving the question of e.

34:6.13 have already begun to discern the lights of e. as

40:5.10 All God-seeking souls of this type achieve e.

40:7.1 and union with them confers e. upon the soul of the

70:3.6 to survive death—one of the earliest concepts of e..

98:5.4 believed the partaking of the sacrament ensured e.,

100:2.5 E. is the endless quest for infinite values.

101:6.14 6. Salvation from time, the achievement of an e. of

103:5.6 Given an e., such antagonisms can be worked out,

109:3.3 these surviving mortals attain e. through Spirit fusion

111:3.1 still retains this prerogative of choosing to reject e.;

121:7.7 to the new teaching clearer concepts of the e..

121:7.9 Judaism, including some of their concepts of the e..

131:10.6 death, and that I will surely receive the crown of e..

133:3.9 a better life on earth and e. in the great beyond.”

133:4.11 on the assurances of sonship and the certainty of e.,

134:2.3 gave attention to his words of hope and e. and were

135:11.2 He who believes in the Son has e..

137:8.7 therein, they shall find joy, righteousness, and e..

137:8.14 progress in this world, and in the age to come e..

139:12.7 The door of e. is wide open to all; “whosoever will

141:7.5 in the next world—e. in the progress of the divine

142:5.2 you shall never fail in the attainment of the e. of

143:5.3 in him a well of refreshment springing up even to e..”

143:6.1 reaps receives wages and gathers this fruit to e.;

146:3.5 identified with the Father’s living spirit, the gift of e..

146:3.7 He who enters the kingdom has e. already—

147:3.3 believes in his teaching of sonship with God, has e.

153:2.7 seek for the spiritual food that nourishes even to e.;

153:2.8 comes down from God and gives e. to the men of

153:2.9 beholds the Son and who believes him shall have e.

153:2.11 those who truly believe this Son already have e..

153:5.4 You have taught us the words of e..

156:5.13 Candidates for e. are practitioners of an

158:7.5 What would a man give in exchange for e.?

159:1.3 not meddle with the divine decrees concerning e.,

163:2.4 I would know from you the assurances of e..

163:2.4 I would like to know what I must do to gain e.?”

163:3.1 eye of a needle than for the heathen to inherit e..

163:3.4 some persecutions, and in the world to come e..

164:1.1 like to ask you just what I should do to inherit e.?”

164:5.2 And to all who follow my teaching I give e.;

165:4.1 the kingdom of God on earth and to the joys of e.

166:3.3 That the way which leads to e. is straight and

166:3.5 fear not; every one who sincerely desires to find e.

166:3.7 to embark upon the endless truth-search for e..”

170:2.2 set man free and inspire him to dare to hope for e..

170:2.24 John talks much about the “e..”

170:2.25 the kingdom began to change into the cult of e. as its

170:5.16 supplemented by Greek and Persian concepts of e.

170:5.17 his successors partly transferred the issues of e. from

170:5.19 with man’s most sublime hope for the future—e..

174:3.2 children of light resurrected into the progress of e..

174:5.7 are words of divine truth, everlasting mercy, and e.

176:3.2 have already received the assurances of e..

178:3.4 have entered already upon the e. of endless service

181:1.4 in them a well of living water springing up into e..

181:2.11 revealed to you, and you shall receive the gift of e..

182:1.3 and I will give e. to all who will become faith sons

182:1.3 And this is e., that my creatures should know you as

190:0.2 the very gift of e. which he bestows upon kingdom

190:5.4 That those who believe in him shall have e..

191:4.3 but one gospel—the good news of the gift of e.

191:5.3 realities of the divine life since you already have e.,

191:5.3 experiences of proclaiming the good news of e. in

192:2.11 be unafraid to preach the good news of e. to your

193:0.3 even the e. wherewith you shall ascend the

193:1.2 thereby coming to possess, by faith, the gift of e..

life, human

4:4.9 The consciousness of a victorious h. on earth is born

12:7.7 And then, if h. is further enlarged to include the

34:6.13 consciousness of the spirit domination of a h. is

40:9.4 counterpart, or transcript, of those events of h.

49:5.32 one way in which individual h. can be initiated on

52:0.1 the stage of world action at least seven epochs of h..

65:4.3 Many features of h. afford abundant evidence that

68:6.3 and therefore the value of h. was much enhanced;

68:6.3 h. became comparatively cheapened so that war,

70:10.12 everything, including h., eventually came to have a

70:11.5 thus conspire in rendering h. more safe and sacred.

74:7.20 as an additional reason for not destroying h..

77:2.8 And this new feature of h. on Urantia represents

79:8.8 expression in each generation of men—even in each h

84:1.5 to keep children in ignorance as to the origin of h..

86:3.2 a domain whence came all that is inexplicable in h.,

94:11.2 this myth of Gautama’s h., embellished as it was with

98:7.8 5. The historic fact of the h. of Joshua ben Joseph,

100:3.6 The supreme value of h. consists in growth of values

102:6.10 Materialism cheapens h.; the gospel of Jesus

103:5.6 but in one short h. they are incapable of solution.

109:6.4 who guided him step by step when he lived his h.

110:3.7 basing the h. on the highest consciousness of truth,

111:2.6 all associated spiritual influences and factors in h..

112:4.2 able to gain possession of an epitome of the h. as

112:5.4 human embryo is a transient parasitic stage of h..

112:5.20 H. is an endless change of the factors of life

112:6.4 the records of the h. as it was lived in the flesh,

112:6.5 by the character patterns inherited from the h. and by

117:6.8 H. experience is the cosmic cocoon in which the

128:0.1 continued to live, a normal and average h. on earth.

128:1.6 he chose to live his h. in the channel of its natural

128:1.9 his guardian seraphim in the living of his h. up to the

128:1.11 subsequent to the emergence from his purely h.

129:4.5 He has lived the h. from the beginnings of physical

129:4.7 this is because Jesus lived a true and genuinely h..

132:3.7 H. continues—survives—because it has a function,

134:2.4 This was a most interesting episode in the h. of Jesus

136:2.3 This ceremony was the final act of his purely h. on

136:2.7 This day of baptism ended the purely h. of Jesus.

136:4.5 Jesus thought over the whole span of human l. on

141:7.9 establish and demonstrate a standard of h. for all

150:3.3 have nothing to do with the events of h. on earth.

160:1.2 H. consists in three great drives—urges, desires, and

170:2.6 H. received a new endowment of moral value and

187:2.9 leave mankind only the memory of a h. dedicated to

194:3.19 when it is consciously experienced in h., is a tonic

195:7.20 Religious experience is something in h. which is truly

196:0.5 but in the h. of Jesus faith was personal, living,

196:0.14 Father’s will, living the h. religiously and by faith.

196:1.4 again respond to the presentation of his sincere h. of

196:2.6 these two concepts were potential in his divine-h.,

196:3.4 The full summation of h. is the knowledge that man

lifewith reference to Jesuslife

1:6.3 divine personality in the bestowal l. of Michael,

1:6.8 his l. of achieving the Father’s will becomes man’s

1:6.8 in Jesus’ earth l. we are inspired by the perfect

2:0.1 his manifold teachings and in his superb mortal l.

2:0.2 in the comprehension of the religious l. of Jesus of

2:0.2 If the incarnated l. of Michael is taken as the

2:5.10 Father’s love is seen in the bestowal l. of his Son

2:5.10 Michael as he lived on earth the ideal spiritual l..

2:6.4 God is transcendently illuminated by the l. of Jesus.

3:6.7 they were revealed in the bestowal l. of Michael,

5:4.15 In the study of the religious l. of Jesus, view him

6:1.4 and our hands have handled, even the Word of l..”

16:9.6 In the l. of Jesus you see man at his best.

16:9.6 real because Jesus had so much of God in his l.,

20:6.1 Let the sublime knowledge of the mortal l. of Jesus

21:4.5 he gave up the conscious grasp of the incarnated l.

32:2.13 a perusal of the narratives of the l. and teachings of

34:7.6 “The spirit of the l. of Christ Jesus has made us free

52:5.4 Son establishes the “new and living way”; his l. is

52:5.6 on the third day after yielding up his incarnated l.,

66:8.5 during the l. of Michael in the flesh, this traitorous

77:7.5 possess any mortal mind subsequent to the l. of a

77:9.9 even as the story of the l. and teachings of Jesus has

92:6.18 The Christian religion is the religion about the l. and

94:4.10 doctrines which have tended to make Michael’s l.

97:10.8 amplified by the personal teachings and l. example of

98:7.8 historic fact of the human l. of Joshua ben Joseph,

99:5.10 supper of the remembrance of his bestowal l. on

100:5.10 such as occurred in the later years of Jesus’ l. in

100:7.17 Jesus was gentle and unassuming in his personal l.,

102:3.14 while in the earth l. of Christ Michael we behold the

102:8.7 And your highest religion, the l. of Jesus, was just

102:8.7 and finding him to the fullness during one short l.

102:8.7 yet revealed in Nebadon—the earth l. of Jesus of

103:9.4 Jesus’ l. and teachings finally divested religion of the

106:2.3 from the Adjuster bestowals of the Father to the l.

109:6.4 who guided him step by step when he lived his l.

109:6.5 Jesus’ human mind—that mind which in each of l.’

109:6.6 the humble circumstances of a commonplace l. as it

117:5.4 as the Father was revealed in the earth l. of Jesus.

119:5.5 could, at will, assume the personality and live the l.

PART IV THE L. AND TEACHINGS OF JESUS

PART IV The L. and Teachings of Jesus

120:0.1 restatement of the l. of Michael when on Urantia

120:1.4 has only to do with your personal l. on Urantia.

120:1.7 should guide you in the living of your earth l. as

120:2.1 —live your l. on Urantia as you have determined,

120:2.7 bear constantly in mind that you are living a l. for

120:2.7 You are bestowing this l. of mortal incarnation

120:2.7 you are to live such a l. for the spiritual inspiration

120:2.7 Your l. in the likeness of mortal flesh shall not

120:2.7 Rather shall your l. in the flesh on Urantia be the

120:2.8 incarnation is embraced in your decision to live a l.

120:2.8 Exhibit in your one short l. in the flesh, as it has

120:3.1 and which concern minor phases of your mortal l..

120:3.2 1. That, in the pursuit of the ideal of your mortal l.,

120:3.3 Live your family and community l. in accordance

120:3.6 Your l. and teachings are to become the common

120:3.9 will enable you to live for us the perfect l. of man

120:4.1 and disillusioned by the l. of self-forgetful service

120:4.3 God did not, at some vital moment in the l. of Jesus,

121:0.1 authorized to place on record the narrative of the l.

121:6.6 Gospel of John, last of the narratives of Jesus’ l.,

121:8.1 existing records having to do with the l. of Jesus

121:8.3 briefest, and most simple record of Jesus’ l..

121:8.3 Gospel narratives which sought to portray the l.

121:8.4 the record of the Master’s l. which was written for

121:8.4 The author constantly seeks to show in Jesus’ l.

121:8.8 Luke wrote quite a different story of the Master’s l..

121:8.8 Luke began to follow Paul and learn of the l. and

121:8.9 Luke first depended upon the story of Jesus’ l. as

121:8.9 eyewitnesses to the numerous episodes of Jesus’ l.

121:8.12 When ideas and concepts of Jesus’ l. have been

121:8.12 real meaning and the true import of the Master’s l.

121:8.13 from which I have prepared this narrative of the l.

121:8.14 to create the most effective portraiture of Jesus’ l.,

121:8.14 elaboration of our restatement of Jesus’ l. on earth.]

122:4.1 In him will be l., and his l. shall become the light

122:4.4 to apply to Jesus long after his l. had been lived on

122:4.4 subsequently misapplied to the l. mission of Jesus.

122:4.4 appear to fit some episode of the Master’s earth l..

122:4.4  find fulfillment in the l. of their Lord and Master.

122:5.3 In emotional reactions to his adult-l., Jesus was

122:5.3 swung into the momentous strides of his adult l..

122:8.6 that “the light of l.” was about to appear on earth

122:8.6 these three teachers looking for this “light of l..”

123:2.3 we will refer to this as his fifth (calendar) year of l..

123:3.2 The first great shock of Jesus’ young l. occurred

123:4.1 This was, indeed, an eventful year in Jesus’ l..

123:5.1 this year Jesus entered upon his eventful school l. at

123:5.1 And he was truly eager for the new school l. which

123:5.8 test of grappling with the difficult problems of l.

124:0.1 a splendid environment for working out his own l.

124:1.5 constituted one of the great trials of his young l..

124:2.1 self-conscious of the nature of his l. mission.

124:3.3 responsibilities multiplied in the l. of this youth.

124:3.9 throughout his l. he endeavored to introduce the idea

124:4.1 This was an eventful year in Jesus’ l..

124:4.5 guidance in matters having to do with his l. career.

124:6.8 region to be so much a part of his subsequent l.),

124:6.9 Many times afterward, in his eventful l., Jesus

124:6.10 At no time in his l. did Jesus ever experience such a

124:6.17 he lived his l. in the flesh, in spirit on his shoulders

124:6.18 as Jesus strives to integrate his expanding l. purpose

125:1.1 But he received the shock of his young l. when his

125:2.12 Passover week had been a great event in Jesus’ l..

125:5.7 throne of David, or is he to function as the light of l.

125:6.6 the most serious and sublime effort of his young l.

126:0.1 Of all Jesus’ earth l. experiences, the fourteenth

126:0.1 were the most trying of his eventful l. on Urantia.

126:0.2 more responsive to her plans for Jesus’ future l..

126:2.3 one problem in his l. had been tragically solved—

126:3.6 In no sense could his l. mission be the fulfillment

126:3.11 after embarking on his l. mission, to his family?

126:5.4 Jesus’ l. is the everlasting comfort of all disappointed

127:1.4 all unfitted to comprehend their eldest brother’s l.

127:2.6 most delicate and difficult situations of his early l..

127:2.7 In all Jesus’ young l. this was the very first time he

127:2.8 Jesus made veiled references to his “l. mission”

127:2.8 military idea, it, along with everything else in his l.,

127:3.12 that he was to be a part of Jesus’ l. mission, but he

127:4.1 Each day’s l. swarmed with practical difficulties.

127:5.4 Thus far in his l., Jesus had made little distinction

127:5.5 “it shall cheer and comfort me all the days of my l..”

127:6.12 Jesus is slowly learning how to live the heavenly l.

127:6.13 young man of Nazareth continues to experience l.

127:6.13 He lives a full, representative, replete l. on Urantia.

127:6.15 Jesus has lived his childhood l. and passed through

128:0.1 As Jesus entered the early years of his adult l.,

128:0.1 and continued to live, a normal and average human l.

128:0.3 1. The mastering of the experience of living the full l.

128:1.6 he chose to live his l. in the channel of its natural

128:1.7 Jesus lived his mortal l. just as all others of the

128:1.9 nothing supernatural or superhuman in the l. of this

128:1.9 his guardian seraphim in the living of his l. up to the

128:1.10 yet, throughout all these years of his l. in the flesh he

128:1.11 subsequent to the emergence from his purely l.

128:1.12 Always, even after his emergence into the larger l. on

128:1.15 asked Jesus leading questions concerning his l.

128:4.5 contrived to detach various episodes of his l. so that

128:4.7 by different titles during various epochs of his l. on

128:7.14 the second and home-detached phase of his adult l.

129:0.0  THE LATER ADULT LIFE OF JESUS

129:1.8 From this day on to the end of his earth l. Jesus was

129:1.15 This was the last year of his settled l..

129:1.15 intervene between his simple but intensely active l.

129:3.3 This was an eventful period in Jesus’ l..

129:3.3 this experience is a phase of his l. which he never

129:3.3 Jesus lived out his l. in the flesh and departed from

129:3.5 all your efforts to decipher the meaning of Jesus’ l.

129:3.5 the sublime task of living his earth l. all the while

129:3.6 will always be helpful in understanding Jesus’ l.

129:3.6 while he lived this l. of incarnation on Urantia,

129:3.6 something inspiring associated with the l. he lived

129:4.3 Jesus lived a real l., a full l., and a truly normal,

129:4.3 a truly normal, natural, and average l. in the flesh.

129:4.4 he did live through the mortal l. from the bottom to

129:4.5 Jesus has lived the human l. from the beginnings

129:4.5 And thus he experienced the full l. of mortal man,

129:4.6 Although this perfect l. which he lived in the likeness

129:4.6 the l. which Jesus lived in the flesh did receive full

129:4.6 same time, and in one and the same personality-l.,

129:4.7 in his full, rich, beautiful, and noble l. we all find

129:4.7 this is because he lived a true and genuinely human l.

129:4.7 not live his l. on earth in order to set an example

129:4.7 Jesus lived this l. in the flesh by the same mercy

129:4.7 as he lived his mortal l. in his day and as he was,

129:4.7 You may not aspire to live his l., but you can

129:4.8 Jesus virtually finished the living of the l. required of

130:0.1 the entire twenty-ninth year of Jesus’ l. on earth.

132:4.3 most informative of any like period of his earth l..

132:6.3 Jesus said: “Not a book—my mission is to live a l. in

133:9.6 Thus ended that chapter in the l. of the Son of Man

134:0.1 his final decision as to the remainder of his l. on

134:0.2 and to enact the final scenes, of his l. on earth.

134:0.2 Jesus definitely decided to finish his l. on earth

134:0.2 Jesus chose to terminate his l. in Palestine among

134:1.7 that being who began l. as God appearing as man,

134:2.3 were equally influenced by the l. of loving service

134:2.4 a most interesting episode in the human l. of Jesus,

134:7.7 extraordinary epochs in the Master’s earth l. on

134:8.9 to live to the full the incarnated l. in the likeness of

135:11.4 his faith and prepare him for the tragic end of his l.

136:0.1 only a few times in his l. was he ever in a hurry.

136:2.3 ceremony was the final act of his purely human l.

136:2.4 would be when the incarnated l. should be finished.

136:2.5 the remainder of Jesus’ earth l. this Personalized

136:2.7 day of baptism ended the purely human l. of Jesus.

136:3.2 employed in the new and changed phase of earth l.

136:4.9 which he could order the remainder of his earth l..

136:4.9 lived out the remainder of his earth l. always true to

136:4.11 In all this planning for the remainder of his earth l.,

136:5.2 remained with him throughout the balance of his l.,

136:6.3 Jesus was living a l. designed to instruct and inspire

136:7.1 superhuman intervention when the crisis of his l.

136:7.4 Throughout his earth l. Jesus was consistently loyal

136:8.7 In your consideration of the l. and experience of

136:9.5 divine answers as final rulings in this combined l. of

137:4.17 the Son of Man took final leave of his mortal l. in the

138:6.2 week throughout the remainder of his material l..

138:6.2 While Jesus, at this period of his earth l., did not

138:6.3 the difference between his teachings and his l.

138:6.4 just one motive in Jesus’ postbaptismal l. on Urantia,

139:0.1 is a testimony to the righteousness of Jesus’ earth l.

139:1.9 a fairly consecutive narrative of the Master’s l. on

139:4.9 Jesus’ daily l. of implicit trust, made such a profound

139:8.13 before his death he had begun the writing of the l.

140:1.7 leave you as I now represent my Father in this l.

140:3.1 I exemplify in my earth l. of revealing the Father

140:3.17 At the end of your earth l. you will expect mercy;

140:6.8 pattern of doing the will of God while living the l.

140:7.8 grasp the significance of the charmingly beautiful l.

140:8.3 he simply called attention to his l. as carpenter,

140:8.9 In his personal l. he was always duly observant of

140:8.10 the labor of discovering how best to adapt Jesus’ l.

140:8.14  the very center of Jesus’ philosophy of l.

140:8.17 And if Jesus were on earth today, living his l. in

140:8.19 the better understand Jesus’ teachings by his l..

140:8.19 Jesus lived a perfected l. on Urantia, and his unique

140:8.19 his teachings can only be understood when that l. is

140:8.19 It is his l., and not his lessons to the twelve or his

140:8.20 What he aimed at in his l. appears to have been a

140:8.29 His l. and teachings were bequeathed the universe as

140:10.3 their Master was engaged in living a l. of spiritual

140:10.3 Jesus lived his earth l., not to set a personal

141:2.1 In my l. this truth is to become manifest to all.

141:3.4 influence in his rugged, nomadic, and homeless l..

141:4.2 to make clear these ideas in my l. and teachings.”

141:7.4 He became, indeed, “the way, the truth, and the l..

141:7.4 was wholly based on the living of his bestowal l.

141:7.7 he was indeed a Jew, but he lived his l. for all the

141:7.14 In his personal l. Jesus was so human, and yet so

142:4.3 Father will have been revealed in the l. of the Son;

142:7.2 that he himself was on earth living a unique l. in the

142:7.15 He had now lived his earth l. to the full satisfaction

143:5.11 concerned with his happy and God-revealing l.

144:0.3 the beginning of the full and final effort of his l. on

144:1.6 Jesus told the twelve much about his early l. and his

144:4.6 Only in the great crises of his l. did Jesus ever pray

145:3.4 a great day in the earth l. of Jesus, yes, in the life of

145:3.9 For this purpose have I lived my l. to this hour.

146:3.5 The Son is naturally endowed with the l of the Father

146:3.10 Throughout his earth l. Jesus gave his followers very

148:6.7 Son of Man come from the Father to live such a l.

148:9.1 strangest and most unique episodes of all Jesus’ l.

149:1.2 continued throughout the remainder of Jesus’ l. on

149:1.7 the faith of the creature and the l. of the Creator

149:2.1 the inspired interpretation afforded by his earth l.,

149:2.4 permit such consideration to eclipse his inspired l.

149:2.14 to hear his gracious words and behold his simple l..

149:4.5 impressed his associates as the fact that his own l.

150:2.3 went on through the remainder of Jesus’ l. on earth

150:2.3 the last and tragic episode in the drama of Jesus’ l.

151:3.13 what lay ahead of him for the remainder of his l. on

152:5.5 Jesus was preparing for a great crisis of his l. on

153:1.4 This crisis in Jesus’ earth l. began with the feeding of

153:1.6 the five thousand was the one event of his earth l.

153:2.7 the Father has given the Son this l. without measure.

153:3.2 But I did say that my l. in the flesh is a bestowal of

153:3.2 I have so lived this l. in the flesh as to inspire all

154:2.4 Never once, throughout his eventful l. in the flesh,

154:5.1 May 22 was an eventful day in the l. of Jesus.

154:7.2 throughout the remainder of his earth l., the Master

154:7.3 this eventful last year of the Master’s l. on earth.

155:3.8 His whole earth l. was consistently devoted to the

157:5.2 Jesus had sought to live his l. and complete his

157:6.3 entered upon the fourth and last stage of his l.

157:6.3 This third period of his earth l. embraced the times

157:6.4 Thus did Jesus exemplify in his l. what he taught in

157:6.9 but to minister and to bestow his l. as the gift for all

158:1.4 departed, leaving Jesus alone to finish out his earth l.

158:1.6 the Son of Man has chosen to go through his full l.

158:3.2 the fullness of the bestowal of the incarnated l. of

161:2.3 2. His l. association with us exemplifies the ideal

161:2.3 He has shared his l. and everything else with us.

161:2.3 that a mere human could live such a blameless l.

161:2.4 who is only human ever professed to live such a l..

161:2.4 He claims to live a perfect l., and we acknowledge

161:2.10 In his prayer l. he appears to communicate directly

162:1.1 to Jerusalem to teach, they were afraid for his l..

162:5.3 I am the light of l., and every one who deliberately

165:2.3 The l. which I now live in the flesh shall judge

165:2.8 shepherd who is willing even to lay down his l. for

165:2.8 and, if necessary, lay down his l. for his sheep.

165:2.10 I will not hesitate to lay down my l. in the service

165:2.10 But, mind you, if I lay down my l., I will take it up

165:2.10 No man nor any other creature can take away my l.

165:2.10 I have the right and the power to lay down my l.,

166:5.5 denounced Paul as the “clever corrupter of the l.

168:0.7 eyes of Martha: “I am the resurrection and the l.;

168:1.15 who declared he was “the resurrection and the l..”

168:2.7 truth which I spoke—I am the resurrection and the l..

169:4.3 God from Jesus by observing the divinity of his l.,

169:4.3 From the l. of the Master you may each assimilate

169:4.3 the finite experience of the human l. of Jesus of

169:4.10 he chose to limit his l. revelation to the portrayal of

169:4.10 has been revealed in personal portraiture in the l. of

169:4.11 the true nature of the heavenly Father in his earth l.,

170:2.24 Apostle John began to write the story of Jesus’ l.

170:5.10 was an inevitable and useful social result of Jesus’ l.

170:5.16 but upon the foundation of the Master’s personal l.

170:5.20 teachings the divine oneness of his matchless l..

171:0.6 I now go up to Jerusalem to lay down my l. in the

171:2.2 just as the Son of Man is about to offer up his l. for

171:3.5 believing that he was “the resurrection and the l.,”

171:4.9 which could never have been achieved by his l..

171:7.9 naturally and gracefully as he journeyed through l..

173:5.6  the events of the Master’s l. were moving swiftly

174:0.3 headquarters for the remainder of the Master’s l.

175:2.3 necessary, in this recital of the l. of Jesus, to portray

176:2.3 return to this world, where I have lived this l. in the

176:4.1 to the world whereon he lived such a unique l. and

177:0.3 until that hour when I am ready to lay down my l.

177:1.6 Throughout the remaining hours of Jesus’ earth l.

179:5.3 And this bread of life is the united l. of the Father

179:5.4 or sacrament associated with his whole l. mission,

179:5.7 When you do these things, recall the l. I have lived

179:5.9 first look back upon my l. in the flesh, recall that I

179:5.9 the memory of my bestowal l., the word of eternal

180:2.4 through Jesus even as the l. of the vine flows into

180:3.7 “Thomas, I am the way, the truth, and the l..

180:3.9 believe me for the sake of the very l. I have lived—

180:6.7 worlds will be blessed in this same revelation of l.

181:1.3 with the ideal of my l.—the doing of my Father’s will.

181:1.3 This do instead of trying to imitate my natural l. in

181:1.8 stoicism and optimism are serviceable in living a l.

181:1.8 his own soul when he himself lived the mortal l. in

181:1.8 which ever empowered him to proceed with his l.

181:2.3 Joseph, while I have attended to these during my l.

181:2.24 word of mouth, and I have lived my l. among you.

181:2.24 not been able to get from my teachings and my l.,

182:1.3 there remains only for me to lay down my l. in the

182:1.4 that the l. I live in the flesh is to make known my

182:1.4 keep these men faithful as I prepare to yield my l.

182:1.5 consecrated my l. to your service that I might

182:1.9 by the revelation of God through his perfected l. in

182:1.9 But when Jesus had finished his earth l., this name

182:1.15 I am the reality of endless l..

182:1.18 I am the resurrection and the l..

182:1.20 I am the way, the truth, and the l..

182:3.1 I know that the hour has come to lay down this l.

182:3.1 will please you in my death even as I have in my l.

183:1.1 to endure in the final hours of his mortal l. were

183:1.2 Jesus elected to lay down his l. in the flesh in the

184:3.5 witnessed such composure in a man on trial for his l..

184:4.6 Having lived to the full a l. of revealing God to

184:5.9 face as they sat in judgment upon his innocent l..

185:5.4 they quickly joined in the clamor for his l. while

185:5.5 and the rulers and on trial before Pilate for his l..

185:5.5 in the hands of his enemies and on trial for his l..

186:2.11 In his matchless l. he never failed to reveal God to

186:5.1 True, the Master did lay down his l. in the flesh on

186:5.3 All the l. he lived thereafter, and even the manner of

186:5.4 by the Master’s death, but even more so by his l..

186:5.6 Father loved mortal man just as much before the l.

186:5.9 Urantia by the voluntary relinquishment of his l. in

187:0.3 sustains me because I am willing to lay down my l..

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

187:1.6 who knew of his l. of loving ministry, could not

187:2.4 devotion had not been the mainspring of all his l. of

187:2.9 nothing material to associate with his l. on earth.

187:2.9 leave mankind only the memory of a l. dedicated to

187:5.1 When the Master gave up his l. shortly after this

187:5.2 never doubted that he was now laying down his l.

187:5.6 After such a l.—and at such a death—the Master

187:5.8 anguish of Jesus brought an end to his mortal l. in

188:3.9 the resurrection of l. followed the sleep of death as

188:4.2 Jesus desired to live a full l. in the flesh on Urantia.

188:5.2 Jesus is truly a savior in the sense that his l. and

188:5.5 by the sight of God’s laying down his incarnate l.

188:5.7 the cross discloses one willing to lay down his l. in

188:5.7 this: that he would be willing to lay down his l. for

188:5.7 he was willing to lay down his l. for his enemies,

188:5.9 the full bestowal of a righteous l. in the service of

188:5.9 this great symbol of the bestowal l. of Jesus truly

188:5.10 look upon Jesus as he offers up his l. on the cross,

188:5.10 His l. was so glorious and his death so triumphant

188:5.11 the love and devotion of Jesus to his l. mission of

189:0.1 since Michael had “laid down his l. of his own free

189:0.2 to assist your Creator-father in the return to l..

189:0.2 is the mortal transit of Jesus from l. in the flesh to

189:0.2 Jesus from life in the flesh to l. in the morontia.

189:0.2 the power to lay down his observable l. and to take

189:1.4 Friday he laid down his l. as a mortal of the realm;

189:1.10 “Having finished my l. in the flesh, I would tarry

189:1.10 transition form that I may more fully know the l.

189:1.12 as a creature, to the requirements of the l. he had

189:1.13 Jesus of morontia, and as he begins this morontia l.,

189:3.1 “As my Father has l. in himself, so has he given it

189:3.1 so has he given it to the Son to have l. in himself.

190:0.2 which is inherent in Jesus—the endowment of l.

191:3.4 experienced to the full the l. of the mortals of time

191:5.3 founded on the fact that I lived a God-revealing l.

192:2.4 even as I have devoted my l. to your welfare.

193:0.5 I have the power to lay down my l. and to take it

193:0.5 I lived my l. in the flesh to show how you can,

193:1.2 rejoice to know that I am the resurrection and the l.,

193:5.2 Remember all I have taught you and the l. I have

194:2.5 Master as to illuminate and reinterpret his l. on earth.

194:2.6 to witness to the realities of Jesus’ teachings and l. as

194:2.8 Jesus lived a l. which is a revelation of man

194:2.8 This l. in the flesh, together with his death on the

194:3.1 which the Master manifested in his own earthly l..

194:3.1 When Jesus was on earth, he lived his l. as one

194:3.1 Master has been able to live his l. anew in the

194:3.2 And the l. and death of Jesus are the eternal proof

194:3.3 To Jesus, mortal l. had dealt its hardest, cruelest,

194:3.3 Jesus met l. in all its terrible reality and mastered it

194:3.3 Jesus did not use religion as a release from l..

194:3.3 The religion of Jesus does not seek to escape this l.

194:3.8 The fact of Jesus’ earthly l. provides a fixed point for

194:4.5 They now proclaimed the facts of his l., death, and

195:0.8 contained a new and great ideal, the echo of the l.

195:0.18 which was in turn the Pauline version of the l. and

195:6.9 unlearned Galileans surveyed Jesus giving his l. as a

195:8.9 and unacknowledged spiritual workings of the l.

195:9.2 it languishes for lack of a new vision of Jesus’ l. on

195:9.5 Christianity—the real l. and teachings of Jesus.

195:10.1 baptized with a new revelation of Jesus’ l. and

195:10.2 the simplicity and uniqueness, of Jesus’ l. on earth

195:10.9 church which exhibits so little of the spirit of his l.

196:0.3 Never on all the worlds of this universe, in the l. of

196:0.4 In the Master’s l., this and all other worlds of the

196:0.5 in the human l. of Jesus faith was personal, living,

196:0.5 each of l.’ trying situations he unfailingly exhibited

196:0.6 Jesus was not unfavorably affected in his practical l.

196:0.8 throughout his l. there never appeared the fury of

196:0.9 The Master’s entire l. was consistently conditioned

196:0.9 the Father imparted to his unique l. a profound

196:0.10 Jesus lived just such a l. of prayerful consecration

196:0.10 ended his l. triumphantly with just such a prayer.

196:0.11 In the earthly l. of Jesus, religion was a living

196:0.11 not inhibit the free and original expression of his l..

196:0.14 Jesus’ earthly l. was devoted to one great purpose—

196:0.14 the Father’s will, living the human l. religiously and

196:1.2 his real l. of religious devotion to the doing of his

196:1.3 to enter into the spirit of the Master’s l. of unselfish

196:1.3 strive for the achievement of his exalted l. purpose.

196:1.4 respond to the presentation of his sincere human l. of

196:1.5 literally to imitate the l. of Jesus in the flesh but

196:2.2 Jesus’ l. in the flesh portrays a transcendent growth

196:2.2 in one short l., did Jesus traverse that experience of

196:2.3 great mistake made by those who have studied his l.

196:2.4 may find in the personal l. of Jesus that which will

196:2.6 two concepts were potential in his divine-human l.,

196:2.6 as they were inseparably bound up in his earth l.

196:2.7 in the conquest of the human mind in one short l..

196:2.9 Jesus did not long to escape from his earthly l.; he

lifewith death

14:4.9 Decay and death are not a part of the cycle of l. on

47:10.7 death is a technique of escape from the material l.

73:6.8 on Urantia take the natural course of l. and death.

87:5.13 toward, spirits, and hence toward l. and death.

86:3.1 Death as a natural and expected end of l. was not

92:3.7 religion has unduly impoverished l. for the pretended

94:4.5 Siva is lord of l. and death, god of fertility, master

100:6.6 who said: “I am persuaded that neither death, nor l.,

101:10.4 hereon is death, to the spiritual realm, wherein is l.

103:5.7 The l. after death is no different in the essentials

109:3.4 with the divine gifts, a l. and death engagement.

112:3.1 only one kind of death, the physical cessation of l.

112:5.20 in the physical l. the change is gradual; at death

121:5.8 story of some god’s l. and death and return to l.,

121:5.11 survival after death, and enduring l. in blissful realms

134:5.11 either they embark on the l. and death struggle for

142:7.12 Death terminates an individual l. but not the family

143:2.3 passed from bondage to liberty, from death into l.

143:5.11 death of Christ instead of around the truth of his l..

143:5.11 concerned with his happy and God-revealing l.

155:6.3 And so may you pass from death to l., from the

157:2.2 The issues of l. and death are being set before you

167:4.2 his hitherto unexhibited power over l. and death.

167:7.6 death of the flesh and the new l. in the spirit abodes.”

175:1.2 between light and darkness, between l. and death,

180:6.7 revelation of l. in effecting the overthrow of death.

182:3.1 will please you in my death even as I have in my l.

186:5.4 by the Master’s death, but even more so by his l..

186:5.6 Father loved mortal man just as much before the l.

187:5.6 After such a l.—and at such a death—the Master

188:4.2 Death is, ordinarily, a part of l..

188:5.2 Jesus is a savior in the sense that his l. and death

188:5.9 the full bestowal of a righteous l. in the service of

188:5.10 His l. was so glorious and his death so triumphant

194:2.8 This l. in the flesh, together with his death on the

194:3.2 And the l. and death of Jesus are the eternal proof

194:4.5 They now proclaimed the facts of his l., death, and

Lifesee Life Carrier(s)

1:1.4 designated the Father of Lights, the Gift of L., and

17:6.7 4. The L.-Creation Era.

45:4.9 leader in the worship of “The One Source of L..”

47:3.5 From the Temple of New L. there extend seven

63:6.6 “O Breath of L., give us this day our daily food,

Life Carrier

30:2.45 7. L. Sons.

34:2.5 the L. Sons provide the physical body, fabricated

35:0.6 4. L. Sons.

36:1.1 they are a peculiar and distinct type of universe S.,

36:1.2 Nambia, the original and first-born L. of Nebadon.

36:2.0 2. THE LIFE CARRIER WORLDS

36:2.2 designated as follows: 1. The L. headquarters.

36:2.9 on which the special phases of all the L. activities

36:2.16 and developed by the assistants of the L. corps.

36:3.1 and forms known on Urantia arises with these S.,

36:3.9 Two such S. and their twelve associates are now

36:4.1 chosen by the designated Melchizedek l. from

36:4.2 The progeny of a Melchizedek l. and a Material

36:5.3 of the adjutant spirits on the L. headquarters world

36:5.3 indicate to the L. supervisors the extent and quality

36:6.3 the presence of a L. is sufficient to initiate life, but

40:7.2 creatures derived from the L. implantations and

46:5.17 All orders of these S. are here assembled, and from

51:2.2 it requires the co-operation of a L. to restore such

55:4.11 L. who becomes the volunteer adviser of the

57:8.27 [Presented by a L., a member of the original Corps

58:4.2 550,000,000 years ago the L. corps returned to

58:7.13 [Presented by a member of the Urantia L. Corps now

59:6.13 [Presented by a L. of Nebadon, one of the original

60:4.7 [Presented by a L. of Nebadon assigned to Satania

61:7.20 [Sponsored by a Resident L..]

62:7.1 after the elopement of the twins, and before the L.

62:7.8 [Sponsored by a L. of Nebadon resident on Urantia.]

63:7.5 [Presented by a L. resident on Urantia.]

64:7.21 [Presented by a L. resident on Urantia.]

65:1.0 1. LIFE CARRIER FUNCTIONS

65:1.1 ordinarily perform their duties as mid-phase S.,

65:1.1 But a L. in such a stage of existence could not

65:1.6 the archangel commission of L. transmutation.

65:8.7 [Sponsored by a L. of Nebadon resident on Urantia.]

66:1.2 Caligastia was attached to the council of the L.

Life Carriers

4:5.2 L. and various orders of angels, have been, in your

16:4.9 1. The life-initiation procedures of the universe L..

20:1.9 7. The L..

20:1.10 The threefold order of L. is brought into being by a

25:4.18 A special group act as law counselors to the L.,

30:1.40 10. L..

35:0.7 in the production of the versatile order of L..

35:1.3 to function as special L. to the midsonite worlds,

36:0.0 THE LIFE CARRIERS

36:0.1 importation or as a result of the operations of the L.

36:0.1 They are intrusted with designing and carrying life

36:0.1 they remain there for long periods to foster its

36:1.0 1. ORIGIN AND NATURE OF LIFE CARRIERS

36:1.1 Though the L. belong to the family of divine sonship,

36:1.1 they are a peculiar and distinct type of universe Sons,

36:1.1 The L. are the offspring of three pre-existent

36:1.1 the L., who are intrusted with establishing physical

36:1.2 on record the creation of one hundred million L..

36:1.2 This efficient corps of life disseminators is not a truly

36:1.2 They are directed by the life-determining trio,

36:1.2 in all phases of their divisional administration they

36:1.3 L. are graded into three grand divisions: The first

36:1.3 The first division is the senior L., the second,

36:1.3 who conducted tests for such purposes on the L.’

36:1.3 have ever since been closely associated with the L.

36:1.4 L. are organized into the higher deliberative bodies

36:1.4 ages these L. are intrusted with many new duties.

36:2.1 These worlds of the L. are designated as follows:

36:2.10 mind-spirits are situated on this world of the L..

36:2.12 outworking of these plans is intrusted to the L.

36:2.12 the senior L. in collaboration with a corps of

36:2.13 for the L. work constantly in an effort to improve

36:2.14 physicists who serve as technical assistants to the L.

36:2.15 In these laboratories the L. collaborate with the

36:2.20 The Seventh Sphere of the L. is dedicated to the

36:3.1 the L. must initiate life on the barren planets.

36:3.1 They are the carriers, disseminators, and guardians

36:3.1 and forms known on Urantia arises with these S.,

36:3.2 The corps of L. commissioned to plant life upon a

36:3.2 The L. often carry actual life plasm to a new world,

36:3.2 They organize the life patterns after arriving on the

36:3.3 L. catalyze this lifeless material, imparting the vital

36:3.4 the mystery of life—is bestowed through the L.,

36:3.4 They do indeed supervise such transactions,

36:3.4 they formulate the life plasm, but it is the Mother

36:3.5 In the bestowal of life the L transmit nothing of their

36:3.5 they initiate the spark of life, start the required

36:3.5 L. are living catalytic presences which agitate,

36:3.6 The L. of a planetary corps are given a certain period

36:3.6 they cease implantation efforts, and they may not

36:3.7 L. are permitted to manipulate the life environment.

36:3.7 And this they do for long periods of time.

36:3.8 When the L. operating on a new world have once

36:3.8 The L. are not permitted to experiment or to

36:3.9 Upon the arrival of a Planetary Prince they prepare

36:4.0 4. MELCHIZEDEK LIFE CARRIERS

36:4.1 whereon the Melchizedeks have functioned as l..

36:4.5 Melchizedek l., as well as associated Mother Eves,

36:4.6 The children of the Melchizedek l. and the Material

36:4.8 It is the belief of the Melchizedek l. that their

36:5.4 seven mind-spirits always accompany the L. to a new

36:6.3 L. can organize the material forms, or physical

36:6.3 experimental life which the L. organize on their

36:6.3 to the ancestral life plasm inaugurated by the L..

36:6.4 When the L. have designed the patterns of life,

36:6.4 borrowed by the L. to serve as a transient vehicle

36:6.5 The life bestowed upon plants and animals by the L.

36:6.5 does not return to the L. upon the death of plant or

36:6.7 organization of the electrochemical formulas of L.,

38:9.5 and developmental plans of the supervising L..

40:5.16 L., in their efforts to formulate beings capable of

42:1.5 The L. initiate those processes in dead matter

45:3.14 5. The acting director of the Satania L..

46:5.17 sixth circle is the tarrying place of the system L..

46:5.17 from here they go forth on their world assignments.

46:7.4 in collaboration with the L., fabricate new bodies

46:7.6 evolutionary beings, having been projected by the L.

47:3.2 The L. also function with these celestial beings in the

49:0.3 and several are now being made ready for the L..

49:1.2 but the L. are always the living catalyzers who

49:1.2 they are the instigators of the energy circuits of living

49:1.3 system life types result from the decisions of the L..

49:1.4 The L. have great latitude in their function of life

49:2.1 But the L. are oftentimes confronted with the

49:2.1 They foster a generalized system type of mortal

49:2.24 the L. often establish on such worlds a modified

49:5.11 L. attempt to produce beneficial variations in the

49:5.17 decisions of the L. to project these varied orders of

49:5.17 is a prerogative of the L. thus to plan and execute.

49:5.22 Life is initiated on the planets by the L., who watch

49:5.22 Before the L. leave a planet, they duly install a

50:0.2 a request from the L. for the dispatch of an

50:0.2 this planet whereon they have established life and

50:3.3 The L., the architects of form, provide volunteers

50:3.6 these ascenders present themselves to the L. for

51:1.8 The L. designedly deprive the Planetary Adams and

51:2.3 L. would install the technique of dematerialization

51:2.4 are rematerialized under the direction of the L..

51:4.2 The L. impart the full bestowal of the living energies

52:0.9 suitable for life, are placed on the registry of the L.,

52:0.9 in due time these S. are dispatched to such planets

52:1.8 upon the report of the L. that will is functioning,

53:7.4 a few of the L. stationed on the rebel planets were

55:4.9 may humanize in the morontia by the aid of the L.

55:4.11 L. actively participate in the further evolution of

57:8.7 of twenty-four members, embracing L., Lanonandek

57:8.8 and the L. were notified that they would be granted

57:8.9 proposed by the advisory counselors of the L.,

57:8.9 Urantia would become the stage whereon the L.

58:0.1 on such spheres the L. are afforded little leeway in

58:0.1 planet and assigned to the special registry of the L.;

58:1.1 600,000,000 years ago the commission of L. sent

58:1.2 It should be made clear that L. cannot initiate life

58:1.3 The Satania L. had projected a sodium chloride

58:1.6 the Satania commission of L. returned to Jerusem,

58:3.4 The implanted life of the L. is fully resistant to all

58:3.5 had to evolve to a favorable status before the L.

58:4.1 That we are called L. should not confuse you.

62:5.9 we, the L. all conspired to lead the human twins far

62:6.1 We, the L. on Urantia, had passed through the long

62:7.3 “To the L. on Urantia—Greetings! We transmit

62:7.4 instructions for the resident L. forbidding us to

62:7.4 that L. ever arbitrarily and mechanically interfere

62:7.5 Now the L. heard the welcome words of their own

62:7.5 the official acceptance of the L.’ work on Urantia

62:7.6 formally marked the termination of the L.’ agelong

62:7.6 permission was granted to leave behind two L.

63:4.9 The L. know this tendency among evolutionary

65:0.1 with the active ministration of the ordained L..

65:0.6 so do the L. exercise considerable discretionary

65:0.7 It is the integrated functioning of the L., the physical

65:1.1 The L. are endowed with potentials of personality

65:1.1 These S. are capable of functioning in three diverse

65:1.1 They ordinarily perform their duties as mid-phase

65:1.2 L. are able to function and do function on three

65:1.6 When the L. make ready to engage in life

65:1.6 they can effect such modifications in the L. as will

65:1.7 the L. are returned to their normal mid-phase of

65:1.7 in which estate they can manipulate the living units

65:1.7 even though they are shorn of all ability to organize—

65:1.8 the L. must either leave the planet or take

65:1.8 L. who choose to remain on the planet as future

65:1.8 forthwith these L. are transmuted to the third

65:2.1 L. established three independent life implantations on

65:2.14 the L. so manipulated the environment as further to

65:3.2 L. may employ every possible natural resource and

65:3.5 biologic status of animal life is disclosed to the L. by

65:3.6 That which we, the L., do toward fostering and

65:3.7 you may sometime be attached to a corps of L.,

65:4.4 cell reproduction represents the choice of the L. of

65:4.4 million specific experiments were made by the L. in

65:4.4 they finally settled upon this formula for the Urantia

65:4.6 the L. have improved this healing technique as it has

65:4.9 would have been granted on the request of the L.

65:4.9 sent as advisers to the L. and as overseers of the

65:4.10  the endeavors of the L. to improve the Satania life

65:5.1 It was a source of regret to the L. that our special

65:5.3 it becomes L. and behooves mortal minds to enlist

65:7.2 not concerned in evolution, the domain of the L..

65:7.2 regime of the L. is responsible for the inability to

66:2.6 the two supervising L. resident on Urantia, having

66:2.7 strains of that unique race, were chosen by the L..

66:4.15 the L. introduced into their bodies the complement

67:6.2 The resident L. assumed temporary leadership of this

67:6.5 loyal aids of the fallen Prince, the two resident L.,

73:0.1 the L. on duty took note that, from a purely biologic

73:0.1 to join the L. in a petition to the Most Highs of

74:2.5 his deceased father’s plans; and the two resident L..

75:8.4 original design of the L. which had been combined

77:2.2 L. had planned a new type of mortal embracing

93:0.1 Only the L. share to any degree this metamorphic

93:0.2 A corps of twelve served in conjunction with the L..

93:1.3 planetary receivers with the co-operation of the L.,

110:2.4 mortal self evolved from the original plans of the L.,

114:1.1 to a joint commission of Melchizedeks and L.,

114:5.5 the chief of resident L., and invited guests from

118:8.1 of the original physical-life implantations of the L..

119:3.1 just finished the consideration of the call of the L.

119:3.2 action on the petition of the L. of this planet was

145:3.8 vast retinue of seraphim, physical controllers, L.,

189:0.1 the L., and their various associates in the work of

lifeadjective

life activation(s)

16:4.10 2. The l. of the adjutant mind-spirits bestowed upon

16:8.15 belonging to the electrochemical order of l.

life activities

48:2.14 morontia supervisors weave into the bodies and l. of

149:4.3 becoming narrow-minded and circumscribed in l.’.

life adventures

57:6.11 of such worlds of space in preparation for the l. of

life association

161:2.3 2. His l. with us exemplifies the ideal of friendship;

life bestowal(s)

33:3.3 In all his work of love and l. the Creator Son is

36:6.7 participates in the initial episode of l. on a new planet

94:4.10 doctrines which have tended to make Michael’s l.

106:2.3 from the Adjuster bestowals of the Father to the l. of

195:0.8 contained a new and great ideal, the echo of the l.

life career

124:4.5 Mary’s guidance in matters having to do with his l.

life changes

60:1.13 The l. of this period were indeed revolutionary

life channel

152:2.10 the elimination of the time factor and the visible l..

life circuits

66:2.5 consisting of flesh and blood but attuned to the l. of

66:4.12 they not lost contact with the l. through rebellion,

67:4.2 were deprived of the sustenance of the system l..

77:2.5 The l. caused the chromosomes of the specialized

life concept

86:4.2 And presently this new dream-ghost-future-l. began

life condition

112:5.3 Mortal identity is a transient time-l. in the universe;

life conduct

108:1.2 projected patterns of l. are transmitted via Paradise

life creation

17:6.7 with all the personality hosts of the ensuing l..

32:2.6 with the Creative Spirit, projects his plan of l.;

34:2.1 marked personality metamorphosis at the time of l.

life currents

66:4.6 in the parental role had been isolated from the l. of

66:4.12 the antidotal complements of the l. of the system;

66:4.13 These antidotal complements of the Satania l. were

77:2.2 had been deprived of their connection with the l.

77:2.5 metamorphosis by the action of the system l. is not

77:2.7 complement of the tree of life so that the Satania l.

life decisions

88:2.8 the following of which may determine important l.

life demands

68:5.1 And the sum of man’s adjustment to the l. equals his

life design(s)

36:2.11 There are also seven architectural types of l.,

36:2.12 While the original l. are provided by the Creator

36:2.15 a greater variance in the standard l. is permitted than

49:5.11 to produce beneficial variations in the standard l..

58:1.1 institute modifications in the basic and standard l. of

65:4.1 improve the Satania adaptation of the Nebadon l.,

65:4.10 justify the Urantia modifications of the standard l..

life development

49:0.2 light and life nor planets in the prehuman stage of l.

58:1.2 Neither can we provide for a more rapid l. than can

65:8.2 so much time in effecting evolutionary changes of l.

life differentiation

65:2.4 survival of the first early evolutionary steps in l.

life disseminators

36:1.2 This corps of l. is not a truly self-governing group.

life efforts

160:3.3 thereby many times multiplying the fruits of his l..

life elaboration

21:5.6 in no way interferes with the work of l. already

life emplacement

65:2.13 as the ages passed, the eastern focus of l. failed to

life endowment

36:6.4 Carriers to serve as a transient vehicle for that l.

65:7.3 have been the case in a more standardized type of l..

life energy or energies

26:1.17 much resembling their technique of assimilating the l.

101:10.3 extinguished upon the exhaustion of the limited l..

112:3.1 only one kind of death, the physical cessation of l.;

113:2.10 For purposes of rest and recharging with the l. of the

life engagement

109:3.4 with the divine gifts, a l. and death engagement.

life enterprise

160:4.16 even though the whole temporal-l. may appear as

life environment

36:3.7 the Life Carriers are permitted to manipulate the l..

122:5.3 In emotional reactions to his adult-l., Jesus was

life era

17:6.7 4. The L.-Creation Era.

55:6.5 by the end of the fifth epoch of the light-and-l. era.

58:4.0 4. THE LIFE-DAWN ERA

59:0.0 THE MARINE-LIFE ERA ON URANTIA

59:0.4 3. The marine-l. era covers the next two hundred

59:0.5 4. The early land-l. era extends over the next one

60:0.0 URANTIA DURING THE EARLY LAND-L. ERA

life establishment

36:3.2 with formulas approved for a new adventure in l..

36:3.7 During the ages intervening between l. and the

58:0.0 LIFE ESTABLISHMENT ON URANTIA

58:3.4 are germane to the essential environment of l., but

59:0.2 the planet attained its present size to the time of l..

65:4.2 But the establishment of l. on no world is ever

life evolution

36:2.5 4. The sphere of l. evolution.

49:1.6 The early stages of l. are not altogether in conformity

52:1.1 The length of time consumed in this early l. varies

59:4.2 an important period in world development and l.

60:3.19 Great plant-l. evolution was taking place.

65:2.4 when he was the last and greatest achievement in l.

65:5.0 5. LIFE-EVOLUTION VICISSITUDES

65:5.2 This eventuality in plant-l. caused many distressful

118:8.1 Material-l. is first mechanical, then mind activated,

life existence

58:4.1 in all Nebadon, that has a l. just like that of Urantia.

life experience(s)

3:5.7 Then must l. provide for encountering situations of

5:2.4 the fruits of the spirit which are yielded in the l. of

7:5.8 l. of the ascending pilgrims from circuit to circuit,

16:5.5 The distinctive personality trends exhibited in the l.

16:6.11 civilization to express them; of l. to realize them;

39:4.8 you have acquired during the eight preceding l.

40:10.14 enhanced and illuminated by the l. of a bestowal Son.

44:0.19 their retention of the duplicates of your entire l.’,

44:2.8 who perpetuate the meaning and significance of l..

44:7.3 beauty, and values of goodness are unified in the l. of

45:6.7 There is no reproduction of mortal kind after the l.

102:2.7 To keep pace in his l. with the impelling demands

108:0.2 that actually share the l. vicissitude experiences of

109:6.1 a creature may reject survival; still the l. is not

111:6.6 the construction of wisdom cemented together by l..

117:6.8 Human l. is the cosmic cocoon in which the

119:0.2 In their desire to come close to the l. of their

126:0.1 Of all Jesus’ earth-l., the fourteenth and fifteenth

127:0.3 of full knowledge about the l. of the youth of all the

158:5.4 alternate between exaltation and humiliation in l..

178:1.4 bearing of the fruits of the spirit in the l. of each

180:5.12 loyalty can compensate for the absence in the l. of

181:1.9 Jesus ever sought for the cheerful aspects of his l.,

life experiment(s)

23:2.20 the very worlds which are best adapted to l..

58:0.1 we are permitted to undertake certain l. in an effort

65:3.2 will enhance the developmental progress of the l.,

65:4.4 finally settled upon this formula for the Urantia l..

65:4.7 There were many unique features of the Urantia l.,

life factors

74:7.22 contribute those l. which unite to form a new being.

life failure

160:4.16 provided each l. yielded the culture of wisdom and

life features

59:5.23 The l. features of the coal age were ferns and frogs.

life flash

55:2.4 of the energies manifest at the instant of the “l.

life formation

58:7.10 later stratified rocks of the transition periods of l..

life forms

35:0.7 they are a unique and original form of universe l..

35:2.1 the material, forms of l. on the evolutionary worlds

49:5.9 evolutionary mortal creatures, but there are other l..

49:5.11 worlds are usually ideally adapted to the typical l.,

49:5.11 many forms of l. have appeared on Urantia that are

58:1.5 the stage for the later attempts to establish such l. as

58:6.1 between the early primitive vegetable forms of l. and

58:7.10 existence of the ancestors of those forms of plant l.

59:3.8 dominate marine life, while associated forms of l.

59:5.3 seas united, commingling their different forms of l.,

59:6.10 biologic adversity which eliminated all forms of l.

61:1.14 mammalian and other related forms of l. continued

61:2.1 the more progressive forms of mammalian l.

61:2.7 rabbits, appeared and became a notable form of l.,

65:2.2 to the development of the true animal forms of l..

85:3.4 the golden rule—doing to others (every form of l.)

119:4.5 the nature of the lower forms of universe l.,

life formulas

36:3.8 been imparted to the planetary l. and patterns.

36:6.3 When the l. and the vital patterns are correctly

life fraction

89:3.3 it taught him the art of augmenting l.’ fraction by

life function

36:4.2 father eventually leaves the planet of his unique l.,

life giver

131:4.4 He is our l. and the Good Shepherd of the flocks.

life group(s)

14:4.1 These basic l. might be classified as: 1. Material.

62:0.1 The eastern l. contributed little or nothing to the

65:2.15 by the addition of certain strains of the central l..

life habitats

49:0.4 a high rate of axial revolution are unsuited for l..

life habits

45:6.2 on the system capital observing and studying the l.

151:2.3 fell by the wayside represent one’s habits of l.,

life impartation

33:4.4 Aside from creation and l. the Son and the Spirit

life implantation(s)

49:0.3 spheres which are evolving so as to be ready for l.

57:3.10 newborn suns cooled sufficiently to be suitable for l..

57:8.8 at the time of their arrival with l. and implantation

58:0.1 Carriers are afforded little leeway in their plans for l..

58:1.6 seas and sheltered bays, before actually beginning l..

58:1.7 the ideal conditions for l. are provided by a large

58:4.2 These three l. have been designated as: the central

59:1.14 from the three original l. were characteristic;

62:0.1 was reinforced by contributions from the central l.

62:1.2 Asia, in the original area of the central l. but on the

65:1.6 When the Life Carriers make ready to engage in l.,

65:2.1 Life Carriers established the three independent l. on

65:2.13 principally from the western implantation of l. in

65:2.15 therefore led to migrate from the arena of western l.

118:8.1 limited by the potentials of the original physical-l. of

life impoverishment

59:6.2 This age was one of great l. impoverishment.

life infusion

40:7.2 Carrier implantations and modified by Adamic-l.,

life initiation

49:1.4 Life Carriers have great latitude in their function of l.

52:0.9 The entire period from l. to the appearance of man

life journey

40:5.2 —who personally guard and guide you in the l. of the

111:7.3 maze of uncertainties which beset your mortal l.?

113:2.7 adapted to guide this human being through his l..

life level(s)

36:2.17 and to the evolutionary antecedents of any one l.

48:6.37 seek insight into the experiential unity of divergent l.,

life machine

111:1.4 Material evolution has provided you a l., your body;

111:2.10 the temporal limitations of the physical-l. and attain a

118:8.2 can learn how to subordinate this physical-l. to the

life maintenance

73:6.1 also be dependent on this gift of Edentia for their l.

116:7.2 Much as mortals look to solar energy for l., so does

life management

65:3.7 improvements in the plans and technique of l. and

life manifestation(s)

36:1.3 twelve groups of specialists in the various forms of l.

36:2.14 and the numerous basic functional variations of l..

77:2.5 Satania specialization of the ordained Nebadon l..

life material

36:2.16 pattern of the architectural organization of the l..

life mechanism(s)

110:6.20 its dependence on the realities of the material l.

118:8.4 in achieving liberation from the fetters of the l., he

118:9.3 The l. of the mortal personality, the body, is the

life metamorphosis

36:2.17 The provision for such far-reaching projects of l.

life ministry

67:6.4 the tree of life in conjunction with the specialized l.

life mission

122:4.4 scriptures were subsequently misapplied to the l.

124:2.1 self-conscious of the unusual nature of his l..

126:3.6 In no sense could his l. be the fulfillment of the

126:3.11 should be his relation, after embarking on his l.

127:2.8 Jesus made several veiled references to his “l.” but

127:3.12 convinced that he was to be a part of Jesus’ l., but

128:1.15 asked Jesus leading questions concerning his l.,

179:5.4 ceremony or sacrament associated with his whole l.

188:5.11 the love and devotion of Jesus to his l. of bestowal

life modification

65:4.1 twenty-eight features of l. which will be of service

114:0.5 1. The l. modification status of Urantia.

life Nazarite

135:1.2 A l. was looked upon as a sanctified and holy

life opportunities

171:8.10 1. Ability is the practical measure of l.’ opportunities

life orders

27:1.2 There is the rest of sleep and of play in the lower l.

life organization

36:2.12 sphere; here all new modes of l. are worked out.

life partner(s)

83:2.5 to displace cold calculation in the choosing of l..

130:2.4 the exhilaration of becoming the material l. with

life partnership

75:5.7 effaced by their long and difficult l. of toiling service

life pattern(s)

36:2.11 throughout all basic l. of all seven superuniverses.

36:2.11 Orvonton l. are configured as twelve inheritance

36:2.16 specialists in the manipulation of the basic l..

36:2.18 The l. are variously responsive to these adjutants

36:3.2 Life Carriers organize the l. after arriving on the

36:3.8 been imparted to the planetary l. and formulas.

51:1.2 pairs are diverse in nature, being attuned to the l. of

57:8.9 and improve the Satania type of the Nebadon l..

58:1.1 sixth experience with the initiation of the Nebadon l.

58:4.2 we organized and initiated the original l of this world

58:6.1 development, which was inherent in the original l.,

59:2.8 The l. are well developed, though few plant fossils of

62:7.5 criticism of any of our efforts to improve the l. of

65:1.7 After the l. have been formulated and the material

65:3.1 arbitrarily to interfere with the development of the l.

65:4.1 numerous beneficial modifications of the standard l..

65:4.10 endeavors of Life Carriers to improve the Satania l.

65:5.4 the eventual vindication of our original plans and l..

65:7.3 And on Urantia, owing to the unique nature of the l.,

94:4.9 disturbed or destroyed; it is interwoven into the l. of

life performances

133:7.11 That individuals so differ in their l. indicates, not

life period(s)

59:4.0  4. THE VEGETATIVE LAND-LIFE PERIOD

59:5.3 marine life and the opening of the subsequent land-l..

60:1.5 150,000,000 years ago the early land-l. of the

life plan(s)

21:2.10 since they are the architects and makers of the l. of

36:2.11 There are three primal and essentially different l.,

36:2.12 When the general l. for a new world have been

36:2.16 The l. for every new world always provide for the

36:2.17 designers of the planetary l. and species scheme.

49:1.6 which determines the unfolding of the planetary l. on

109:2.10 In the original l. Adjusters were provided for, but

155:6.16 The fact that your entire l. furnishes positive proof

life planet

19:2.6 from an initial-l. on up through a local universe

life planning

36:2.10 Here is located the college of l., wherein function

195:10.17 to the work of teaching youth how to engage in l.

life plasm

36:2.17 The original l. of an evolutionary world must

36:3.2 The Life Carriers often carry actual l. to a new world

36:3.4 such transactions, they formulate the l. itself, but

36:3.9 matter of the development and conservation of the l..

36:6.3 impartation of the Universe Spirit to the ancestral l.

39:5.3 races by an actual contribution of their superior l..

49:1.7 by the destruction of certain favorable lines of l.

49:5.17 all have the same type of l. and carry on planetary

51:5.6 made since the gift to your peoples of Adam’s l..

52:3.6 The result of the gift of the Adamic l. to the mortal

62:0.1 western or later American group of the evolving l..

62:6.1 watchful waiting since the day we planted the l. in

62:7.4 to manipulate the environment and shield the l. in

65:5.2 that the subsequent admixture of the Adamic l.

66:2.6 and Edentia for permission to transplant the l. of

66:2.7 directed the material extraction of a portion of the l.

66:4.4 embodied the actual l. of one of the human races,

66:4.4 one of the human races, the Andonic l. of Urantia.

67:3.8 was one of the one hundred who contributed l. to

73:6.4 modified Andonites who had contributed of their l.

75:8.4 Eve was led to experiment with the l. of the

76:4.6 because your ancestors received so little of Adam’s l.

76:4.8 Adam elected to leave as much of his l. as possible

76:4.8 these women were impregnated with the Adamic l.

77:2.6 unexpected modifications occurring in the l. which

78:1.3 the culture and l. which so immediately quickened all

93:2.6 Caligastia’s staff except that it did not carry the l. of

life policy

86:6.6 The beginnings of a primitive philosophic l. were

life practices

96:6.2 And this evolution of l. and change of religious

life prerequisites

58:1.0 1. PHYSICAL-LIFE PREREQUISITES

life preservation

36:2.16 Here various modes of l. and protection are studied

life problems

123:5.8 test of grappling with the difficult problems of l.

124:0.1 a splendid environment for working out his own l.

130:6.3 be your courageous ally in the solution of your l.

133:5.5 as wholly dependable or infallible when applied to l..

149:4.3 taught consistency—proportionate adjustment of l..

160:1.7 The great mistake is that, when l. excite our

160:1.8 The solution of l. requires courage and sincerity.

160:4.1 The two major problems of l. are: making a living

life process(es)

49:0.3 the evolutionary l. culminated in the appearance of

65:8.2 that we cannot time the l. to unfold any faster than

life production

65:0.2 There are three distinct levels of l. and evolution:

life projects

173:1.11 protection or for the furtherance of their laudable l.

life propagation

25:4.18 departure from the established order of l. and

65:1.7 the supermaterial forces concerned in l. become

life protection

36:2.16 various modes of l. and preservation are studied

life purpose

124:6.18 as Jesus strives to integrate his expanding l. with the

160:3.5 a new and exalted goal of destiny, a supreme l..

160:3.5 But the l. must be jealously guarded from the

181:1.8 which ever empowered him to proceed with his l.

194:3.19 Spirit of Truth leads the recipient to formulate a l.

195:10.17 the supreme purpose of l., the development of a

196:1.3 and to strive for the achievement of his exalted l..

life qualities

106:9.12 all these l. are unified in the evolving personality

life range

49:2.21 temperatures much higher and lower than the l. of

life reactions

34:6.13 the characteristics of the Spirit in the l. of such a

84:6.3 Their viewpoints and entire l. are essentially different

life realization

36:6.7 the Father, expression in the Son, and l. in the Spirit.

65:6.2 adjustment, organismal adaptation, and augmented l..

life recommendations

112:4.12 Adjuster essentially agree in every item of their l.

life records

57:8.26 these seas and their successors that laid down the l.

112:4.12 and Adjuster essentially agree in every item of their l.

life registry

57:8.6 planetary administration and was placed on the l. of

57:8.10 Urantia had found entry on the planetary-l. of Uversa

life revelation

169:4.10 chose to limit his l. to the portrayal of his Father’s

life schools

35:3.4 2. The world of the physical-l. and the laboratories

life series

36:2.13 Even in a uniform l. in a single family of worlds,

life service

72:10.2 to be potential murderers and major criminals to l. in

141:5.3 First, you are possessed with a common motive for l.

178:1.13 sonship with God should quicken the entire l. of

life situation(s)

5:4.8 determine the individual’s attitude in various l. and

5:5.2 Religion is an independent realm of response to l.

100:1.1 even loyalties to the highest concepts of diversified l.

109:6.5 —that mind which in each of l.’ recurring situations

118:8.11 in each of l.’ declaring, “It is my will that your will

136:6.1 do with these creator prerogatives in the recurring l.

147:4.8 to your personal problems of adjustment to your l..

159:5.9 to react positively and aggressively to every l..

193:4.9 frankly; Judas was dishonest in his attitude toward l..

196:0.7 of practical and commonplace social, and moral l..

life span

55:4.2 co-ordinate mortal attainment during the planetary l..

62:2.2 a potential l., on the average, of about twenty years.

62:3.6 Even their potential l. was longer, being about

62:4.5 of age and having a natural l. of about forty years.

62:5.3 a potential l. span of about seventy-five years.

65:8.3 To those of us whose l. is not limited by a temporal

77:2.11 very long, “threescore years and ten” as such a l.

101:10.2 but though concept may endure beyond a mortal l.

109:3.3 Adjusters are loaned to the creatures for a single l.

110:6.14 mind of man during the remainder of the mortal l.,

life spheres

13:1.1 The Father’s circuit of sacred l. contains the only

life stations

142:7.3 on earth and progressing up through successive l. to

life status

40:10.11 in the evolutionary domains of prelight-and-l..

114:0.5 1. The l. modification status of Urantia.

life strains

65:2.15 Man evolved out of certain western and central l. but

65:3.3 frog represented our third selection, the two prior l.

65:3.6 Carriers, do toward fostering and conserving the l.

life struggle(s)

58:7.12 their deposits of age upon age tell the story of the l.

63:7.4 the history of Urantia, the story of the evolution, l.,

86:2.2 The struggle for l. is so painful that certain tribes

113:1.3 justice and mercy are extended to them in the l. of

176:2.7 that, when each of you is called to lay down his l.

187:5.5 thus spoken, he bowed his head and gave up the l..

life teachings

166:5.5 Paul as the “clever corrupter of the l. of Jesus of

life tenureship

69:9.14 Individuals were first given only a l.; at death land

life transmission

36:2.14 employed in building up the material vehicles of l.,

life transplantation

36:3.0 3. LIFE TRANSPLANTATION

37:3.2 depicted in the narrative of l. on your world.

57:8.8 at the time of their arrival with l. and implantation

65:3.7 improvements in the plans and technique of l. and

life trust

75:8.4 Eve allowed this l. to become commingled with

life types

49:1.3 These planetary variations in the system l. result

life undertakings

155:2.3 much about the meaning of the apparent failure of l..

life vehicle

2:3.4 deprived of a continuing l. by the creature’s failure

5:6.6 after the material l. of the mortal creature has been

30:4.15 the new body, the morontia form, as the new l. for

42:10.5 connotes the organization of the morontia type of l.

109:2.11 and only await the dissolution of the material-l. or

112:2.20 life on the continuing function of the material l.,

112:2.20 of the evolving personality from the transient l.

life vows

135:1.2 John took the same l. that had been administered to

life-activation

36:6.7 understand the nature and source of the l. spark.

life-assembly

112:5.16 Here in these l. chambers the supervising authorities

life-carrying

36:2.16 highest form of life is reproduced by a l. bundle

life-conservation

36:2.4 3. The l. sphere.

36:2.16 for the early establishment of the l. commission,

Life-Creation

17:6.7 4. The L. Era.

life-dawn

58:4.0 4. THE LIFE-DAWN ERA

58:7.1 crust of the world during the l. or Proterozoic era

59:0.3 2. The l. era extends over the next one hundred fifty

life-designing

36:2.12 The Second World is the l. sphere; here all new

life-determining

36:1.2 Life Carriers are directed by the l. trio, consisting of

life-endowment

49:0.3 thirty-six uninhabited planets nearing the l. stage,

life-evolution

65:5.0 5. LIFE-EVOLUTION VICISSITUDES

life-experiment

36:2.15 for Urantia is a decimal planet, a l. world.

38:9.2 and are always found on the decimal or l. planets,

57:8.7 and make a report on its adaptation for a l. station.

57:8.8 recommending that Urantia be placed on the l.

62:7.1 since this world was a l. station, we had not the

65:4.1 fact that Urantia was assigned to us as a l. world.

65:7.3 On l. planets, however, they are relatively isolated.

108:3.5 Tabamantia, the sovereign supervisor of all l.

life-extension

73:6.4 chemical battery, mysteriously releasing the l. force

life-functioning

77:0.1 unique beings existing on a l. level about midway

life-giving

153:2.12 Son one with the Father—that is my l. revelation to

155:3.3 such teachings lose their creative and l. power and

195:9.8 on earth and know, firsthand, his l. teachings!

life-impartation

65:0.1 and the l. ministry of the Seven Master Spirits in

life-initiation

16:4.9 1. The l. procedures of the universe Life Carriers.

life-lapse

49:6.4 Throughout the l. period of the sleeping survivors

life-maintenance

77:2.5 the bodies of the staff members of the powerful l.

life-mind

36:5.3 These l. emplacements are perfect indicators of living

life-modification

49:5.12 all the l. worlds are serially linked together and

58:0.1 only sixty-one worlds similar to Urantia, l. planets.

58:4.1 This sphere is a l. world; all life appearing hereon

62:7.6 Urantia being a l. world, permission was granted to

65:4.9 But Urantia having been designated a l. planet, it

66:1.3 being sent as planetary ruler to a decimal or l. world.

66:8.3 Aside from being a l. sphere and therefore subject to

77:2.8 the original plan of utilizing this planet as a l. world,

life-planning

36:2.3 2. The l. sphere.

36:2.14 Satellite number one of the l. sphere is the realm of

36:2.15 The planetary l. laboratories are situated on the

life-process

49:2.24 to effect their l. exchanges directly by means of

life-record

59:0.8 that great “stone book” of the l. preservation

life-story

44:2.8 6. The l. tellers—those who perpetuate the meaning

life-transmitting

51:1.8 There occurs a change in the l. mechanism when

lifeblood

66:8.4 through the infusion of the l. of the new violet race

lifeless

34:5.2 starting with the l. material of the realm, first

36:3.3 then do the Life Carriers catalyze this l. material,

36:6.4 “breath of life” must be imparted to these l. forms.

36:6.7 Mother Spirit actually vitalizes the l. patterns and

43:6.7 your artists must resort to inert paint and l. marble

102:0.1 the incidental juxtaposition of certain l. atoms of

155:6.9 The religions of authority crystallize into l. creeds;

160:5.5 without God is a human institution of l. intellectual

168:2.3 the hitherto l. form of Lazarus began to move and

lifelong or life-long

70:7.12 and to submit to l. subjection to the tribal taboos.

83:7.6 of marriage and home building—a l. partnership of

89:8.1 in bloodletting, with dedication to l. virginity,

124:6.9 a l. friendship sprang up between the two families.

127:5.5 I must not assume obligations of l. duration until

133:3.10 became a l. member of the first Christian church in

135:1.2 Nazarites of l. consecration were the only persons,

135:2.3 only Nazarites of l. and time-period consecration

164:5.6 for Josiah became a l. preacher of the gospel of the

181:0.1 Since their l. beliefs and hopes of wish fulfillment

lifesaving

130:3.2 arose in the morning to view this splendid l. device

lifetime

34:6.9 throughout your l. the combined Spirit ever

40:5.10 a primitive human being throughout his entire l. in

40:5.13 enjoys the ministry of a single Adjuster during l. in

44:4.7 cover the subject matter of the entire l. of a mortal.

45:7.1 could not, or did not, acquire during the l. in the

52:7.4 increasingly fuse with their subjects during the l. in

66:6.7 direction of their parents throughout the l. of the

71:7.5 education must continue throughout a l. so that man

72:4.3 adult-education program is continued throughout a l.

75:3.6 some immediate results—something in his own l..

76:2.9 between the Nodites and Adamites throughout his l..

89:4.6 an entire l. to get him out of spiritual debt.

94:6.9 a rejected teacher during his l., but his writings and

95:5.5 During his l. Ikhnaton was able to curb the activities

98:3.8 was observed throughout the empire during his l.

109:3.3 help to their human subjects during the mortal l.,

110:5.2 Adjusters simply cannot, in a single l., arbitrarily

110:7.9 most of you will hear it seldom during a l..

111:1.5 loaned to mortals for use during a material l.,

113:2.3 the seraphim attend these beings for a single l. and

120:2.8 mutual satisfaction and doing it during one short l.

123:4.1 the heaviest snowfall Jesus saw during his l. and

130:2.2 truth throughout his l. and was followed by a son

135:5.3 the desire of the ages would occur during the l. of

137:2.4 decision the most momentous question of a l..

139:8.4 Thomas never overcame throughout his whole l.

139:12.10 hate, hurt, prejudice, jealousy, and revenge of a l.,

146:1.2 a spiritual ideal during the short space of a single l..

166:4.12 teaching will not wholly change the beliefs of a l.,

169:3.2 ‘My son, you should remember that in your l. you

171:1.5 their center at Philadelphia during the l. of Abner.

187:2.4 The ideas, motives, and longings of a l. are openly

188:3.8 which was built up during his l. in the flesh, first,

lifetimes

65:4.8 to Urantia even during the l. of Andon and Fonta

109:3.1 Some Adjusters are merely loaned for the l. of their

166:5.3 lasted throughout the l. of James and Abner and

lifework

51:3.9 to enhance the l. and mission of the bestowal Son!

53:8.5 the completion of his l. he announced, “The prince of

74:6.8 after marriage they began their l. or entered upon

122:2.1 Jesus’ l. on Urantia was really begun by John

125:5.10 definite plan of approach to the problem of his l.

127:3.2 the little he knew of the plans concerning Jesus’ l.,

127:4.1 Less frequently they spoke of his l., for, as time

128:7.9 his brothers chosen, and were established in, their l..

133:1.4 my l. can really be jeopardized by anything my

134:0.1 returned to Galilee to await the beginning of his l.

134:7.6 full consecration to the remainder of his l. on earth.

134:9.6 becloud James’s understanding of the l. of the Son of

135:2.2 just about made up his mind to launch out in his l.,

136:6.2 Jesus decided that his l. should be organized and

136:7.1 intelligences in the prosecution of his l. on Urantia,

140:5.14 help them to choose their heroes and select their l..

176:3.3 as each individual believer carries forward his l. in

181:2.19 your l. is finished, I will receive you on high,

195:10.9 has fostered it as the best existent exponent of his l.

lift

1:5.3L up your eyes on high and behold who has created

81:6.37 one in lifting a great load unless they l. together—

97:7.12 the spirit of the Lord will l. up a defense against

126:4.6 L. up your eyes and behold who has created all

140:2.3 many minutes before even Peter dared l. up his eyes

148:7.2 would reach down, lay hold on it, and l. it out?

148:7.2 you all agreed that it was lawful to l. the sheep out

166:1.5 you will not so much as l. with one of your fingers

167:5.1 not so much as l. his eyes to heaven but smote his

175:1.8 they will not l. as much as one finger to help you

lifted

43:6.3 not l. up his soul to vanity nor sworn deceitfully.”

53:1.3 Of Lucifer it was said: “Your heart was l. up because

108:4.1 yet on Urantia, “I, if I am l. up, will draw all men.”

125:2.6 restrictions on newly consecrated youths were l..

146:4.4 When Jesus had l. the man upon his feet, he charged

149:2.9 In one generation Jesus l. women out of the slavish

152:4.2 hold and l. him up, saying: “O, you of little faith,

157:6.10 if the Son be l. up, he will draw all men to himself,

162:5.4 “When the Son of Man is l. up, then shall you all

163:6.2 but be not l. up because of this experience but

167:3.1 made straight, she l. up her voice and glorified

168:2.2 Jesus l. up his eyes and said: “Father, I am thankful

168:2.7 Jesus, taking Lazarus by the hand, l. him up, saying:

169:3.2 in torment, he l. up his eyes and beheld Abraham

171:5.2 he l. up his voice and began to cry aloud, “Jesus,

173:1.10 they never l. a hand to further this cleansing of the

174:5.13 I declare to you that I, if I be l. up on earth and in

182:1.2 Jesus l. up his eyes toward heaven and prayed:

195:10.1 And when Jesus becomes thus l. up, he will draw

lifting

81:6.37 Ten men are of little more value than one in l. a load

135:9.7 l. up his sonorous voice, said: “Behold the Son of

147:5.4 Jesus took her by the hand and, l. her up, said:

152:0.3 Jesus took the woman by the hand and, l. her up,

152:3.2 l. up his right hand to command their attention,

162:3.5 And the woman, l. up her eyes, answered, “No

166:1.3 much l. of eyebrows and sneering curling of lips by

168:0.6 Jesus reached down and, l. her upon her feet, said,

lifts

70:8.18 Religion is the mighty lever that l. civilization from

97:1.6 He raises the poor out of the dust and l. up beggars

103:5.9 It l. man out of himself and beyond himself when he

lightverb

140:3.13 Neither do men l. a candle and put it under a bushel,

140:4.4 Neither do men l. a candle and put it under a bushel

lightnot heavy or dark

76:4.1 characterized by fair complexions and l. hair color—

159:3.7 The gospel yoke is easy and the burden of truth is l..

lightbelow see light and life; light of life; light of the

world; light-years; light of, make;

        see also children of light; Evangels of Light

0:4.12 The nuclear Isle of L. is a Deity derivative, but it is

0:6.8 by three kinds of l.: material l., intellectual insight,

0:6.9 L.—spirit luminosity—is a word symbol, a figure of

0:6.9 related either to intellectual insight or to physical-l.

1:0.1 Creator covers himself with l. as with a garment

1:3.3 Father’s personal presence is a “l. which no man

1:5.3 he “dwells in a l. which no material creature can

2:1.1 The blinding l. of the Father’s presence is such that

3:1.3 and there is nothing hidden from the l. thereof.”

3:2.3 L., that is, l. without heat, is another of the

3:2.4 The l. and energy of the eternal God thus swing on

4:1.6 The Father unceasingly pours out energy, l., and

13:0.3 shedding this l. of divine glory throughout Paradise

13:0.4 spheres emit their l. (l. without heat) to Paradise

13:3.1 These shining orbs are the source of the threefold l.

14:1.14 dark gravity bodies neither reflect nor absorb l.;

14:1.14 gravity bodies are nonreactive to physical-energy l.,

15:4.7 pause to consider that the l. you behold left those

15:6.8 You are familiar with suns that emit l. and heat;

15:6.9 ordinary sun will continue to give out heat and l.

15:6.9 this energy becomes almost wholly available as l.

15:6.11 and other large aggregations of matter devoid of l.

15:6.13 because of the actual pressure of l and other energies

15:6.13 one of the positive proofs of the reality of l. and its

15:6.13 This phenomenon demonstrates that l. has weight.

15:6.13 L. is a real substance,not waves of hypothetical ether

15:7.1 While sharing the l. of near-by suns, these spheres

15:7.1 Each has a sun which gives forth l. without heat,

19:1.11 The present can be truly interpreted only in the l. of

23:3.8 If you could view these beings in the l. of my

24:0.10 Spirit are stationed on the central Isle of L..

25:5.1 as keepers of the formal archives of the Isle of L.,

25:6.2 those of the material order to the high spirits of l..

25:8.5 welcome you as you awaken on the Isle of L.

26:1.17 These brilliant creatures of l. are sustained directly

26:1.17 obtain l.-energy through the vegetative incarnation,

27:0.1 to depart from the paths of l. and righteousness.

27:0.3 primary supernaphim have served on the Isle of L.

27:1.5 There shall be no night there; and they need no l. of

27:1.5 for the Great Source and Center gives them l.;

27:4.2 applied only after they actually attain the Isle of L..

27:7.7 threefold fluctuation of the l. of the Deity abode,

28:5.15 revised in the l. of the counsel of the high minds of

29:3.9 have much to do with the distribution of the l. that

29:4.32 Somewhat as a plant stores solar l., so do these

33:1.1 His headquarters is in the threefold mansion of l.

39:4.18 ranges of l. reaction so extended that all are able to

39:5.14 so enshrouded in a queer l. of amber hue that very

39:8.7 undoubtedly achieve, the seven circles of seraphic l.

40:3.1 on the day of the descent of the temple of l. and

40:5.19 that “true l. which lights every man who comes into

41:1.2 l. and electricity are not the basic energies of space

41:2.5 vegetable life in transforming the energy of l. into the

41:3.1 two thousand brilliant suns pouring forth l. and

41:3.5 the l. of which reached Urantia in A.D. 1572.

41:3.7 very young and may glow with an intense white l.,

41:3.7 the brilliant white l. signifies robust and extended

41:3.9 their orbits also occasion periodic fluctuations of l.

41:3.9 would result in a comparatively sudden flash of l.

41:3.10 variable stars the period of l. fluctuation is directly

41:4.4 glow, the senile glimmer of a dying monarch of l..

41:5.1 by the steady streams of escaping l.-energies.

41:5.1 Too great a density would retain l. by opacity until

41:5.1 would retain light by opacity until the l.-energy

41:5.1 There is a tremendous l. or gas pressure within a

41:5.1 millions of miles to energize, l., and heat the

41:5.1 prevent the escape of all X rays and l.-energies

41:5.2 L., in the presence of the propulsive gases, is highly

41:5.2 L. is real.

41:5.6 Energy, whether as l. or in other forms, in its flight

41:5.8 solar-l. emanations appear to execute certain wavy

41:5.8 arrive at a better understanding of the behavior of l.

41:6.1 that l., in traversing space, is sometimes modified by

41:6.3 solar calcium literally ride the l. beams for varied

41:6.3 is also capable of l. and energy locomotion.

41:6.4 thus successfully to ride the emerging streams of l.

41:7.10 7. Recaptive l. and other matter which are drawn

41:9.1 l. escapes only with the aid of the powerful X rays.

41:9.1 35,000,000 degrees—not so much due to l. escape

42:4.1 L., heat, electricity, magnetism, chemism, energy,

42:4.2 In one universe it appears as l., in another as light

42:4.2 another as l. plus heat, in another as forms of energy

42:4.11 energy divided by the square of the velocity of l..

42:5.1 Thirty-two octaves above the visible l. of the sun

42:5.6 and uniform measurable particles of l.-energy,

42:5.6 electron always gives up a particle of l.-energy

42:5.10 8. The white l.—the whole visible l. of the suns.

42:5.13 human eye can react to one octave, the whole l. of

42:5.14 L. and all other forms of recognizable energy

42:7.3 particles attain a velocity approximating that of l..

44:1.4 Spiritual l.the control and intensification of the l.

44:2.4 3. The color workers—those artists of l. and shade

44:2.5 3. The l. picturizers—the makers of the real semispirit

45:1.9 The great temple of l. occupies a central place, but

45:4.4 his fellows to the veneration of “The Great L..”

46:1.3 The full-l. temperature is maintained at about 70

46:1.3 the period of l. recession it falls to a little lower than

46:1.4 a gentle, sifting, and even l. of about the intensity of

46:1.5 Under such conditions of lighting, the l. rays do not

46:1.5 l. rays just sift out of the sky, emanating equally from

46:1.5 This l. is very similar to natural sunlight except that

46:1.6 The gases which reflect this l.-energy from the upper

46:1.7 at the time of minimum illumination, the l. is about

46:1.8 Jerusem receives faint l. from several near-by suns—

46:2.2 the time of lowest temperature attending the l.

46:2.8 every three seconds throughout the l. period and,

46:3.2 which is not slowed down during the recession of l..

46:8.1 high created beings who have fallen from l. into

48:6.14 Though I triumph in the choirs of l. or falter in the

48:7.9 assist the lower being who refuses to act upon his l.

49:0.5 exposed to the differential l of three neighboring suns

49:2.24 exchanges directly by means of l.-energy and the

51:1.3 their bodies glow with the brilliance of radiant l. of

51:1.3 with divine energy and saturated with celestial l..

52:1.4 In the l. of subsequent civilization, this era of

52:1.7 they have been “lighted by the true l.,” and they

52:7.13 called you out of darkness into this marvelous l..”

54:2.3 stand forth in the clear l. of reason as a threat to

55:3.12 In the initial age of l. the revelation of truth was

55:3.22 to progress beyond the first stage of settledness in l.

55:4.2 personal ministry to the progressing mortals in l.;

55:4.10 very few ever remain beyond the fourth stage of l..

55:4.26 Adjusters while yet serving on a world settled in l.

55:6.5 by the end of the fifth epoch of the l.-and-life era.

55:8.7 as the systems one by one become settled in l. by

55:9.2 When a constellation is thus settled in l., the function

55:11.7 epoch—whose local systems are not yet settled in l..

55:11.8 happen when a whole superuniverse is settled in l.,

55:12.1 occur when a superuniverse became settled in l.

56:1.1 cosmos come forth from the nuclear Isle of L..

56:4.5 worlds to the Eternal Son on the central Isle of L..

56:7.2 With the settling of a system in l., this Son-Spirit

56:10.1 As the worlds settled in life and l. progress from the

57:4.9 a reddish glow and continues to give forth l. and heat

57:4.9 mother of two generations of the monarchs of l..

57:5.10 they shone with a brilliant l. and emitted enormous

58:2.1 one two-billionths of the sun’s total l. emanation.

58:2.1 If the l. falling upon North America were paid for

58:2.1 annual l. bill would be upward of 800 quadrillion

58:2.1 l. is not the only solar contribution reaching your

58:2.8 The power of sunspots to alter l. frequencies shows

63:6.2 as a superior and awe-inspiring source of heat and l.,

67:1.1 marvel, for Satan himself is a brilliant creature of l..”

67:5.5 into a shrine dedicated to Nog, the false god of l.

67:7.1 the creature’s willful and persistent rejection of l. are

68:3.3 brought to l. a new and amazing form of fear,

69:6.2 Fire was at first used more for l. than heat;

74:6.4 Adam and Eve also imbibed “l. and energy” direct

74:6.5 bodies of Adam and Eve gave forth a shimmer of l.,

74:6.5 Since the l. emanations of their bodies were largely

76:4.3 by dual nutrition, subsisting on both food and l.,

76:4.3 the parental endowment of energy intake and l.

82:2.2 peoples should be studied and judged in the l. of the

87:1.4 The ancients believed that l. must be provided for a

88:6.8 One half the world is grasping eagerly for the l. of

90:3.2 Viewed in this l., much of the inexplicable and

90:4.9 Only facts and truth court the full l of comprehension

91:6.6 if those who pray will only do so in the l. of facts,

92:3.8 Human religion can be justified only in the l. of

92:5.12 Deity and of the ultimate victory of l. over darkness.

93:1.2 provision be made for maintaining the l. of truth

95:6.4 Zoroaster believed was the “truth of the Lord of l..”

95:6.9 to keep the l. of Salem from being fully extinguished

95:6.9 to show man in his darkened world the path of l.

96:7.7 soul from going into the pit, and he shall see the l..”

96:7.8 the Salem missionaries maintain the l. of truth during

97:2.2 little-known Micaiah, kept the l. of truth alive in

97:5.3 said: “Arise and shine, for your l. has come, and the

97:10.4 teachers who passed the monotheistic torch of l.

101:0.3 genuine inner voice, that “true l. which lights every

102:6.2 the living God is the divine l. whose interruptions

107:4.5 There is a characteristic l., a spirit luminosity, which

107:4.5 the “pilot l.”; on Uversa it is called the “l. of life.”

107:4.5 that “true l. which lights every man who comes into

108:6.5 sufficiently to exhibit them to the l. of consciousness.

108:6.7 existence in the l. of the spiritual and future career.

110:6.4 that a maximum of l. and truth can be imparted

113:2.3 in the l. of seraphic experience, skill, and wisdom.

113:6.2 The instant the pilot l. in the human mind disappears,

114:7.9 culture or the extinction of the l. of living truth.

121:6.6 presents its story much in the l. of the viewpoint of

122:4.1 Mary, and who shall become a great l. in the world

122:4.1 In him will be life, and his life shall become the l.

122:9.26 A l. for even the unveiling of the gentiles

125:5.10 the clear l. did not come to the truth-seeking lad.

130:1.2 when they seek the l. with a whole heart, the spirit

130:1.5 follows upon the heels of the unwise rejection of l..

130:2.4 to become the living channel of spiritual l. to the

130:2.5 Anaxand continued to minister l. to those who sat in

130:4.13 such a cosmos obscures the living l. of the universal

130:8.2 man’s soul from darkness, and he shall see the l.’?

131:1.2 The Most High is the l. of heaven and earth; he is the

131:2.3 deep and secret things because the l. dwells with him

131:2.7 river of his pleasures, and in his l. we shall see l..

131:2.11 The path of the just is as a shining l. which shines

131:4.2 brilliant beyond description; he is the L. of Lights.

131:4.2 and every world is illuminated by this divine l..

131:4.3 From darkness lead us to the l.!

131:5.2 The l. of the sun is as wisdom to those who

131:5.3 Worship the God of l. by joyfully walking in the

131:5.3 the bountiful Immortal, endowed with eternal l..

131:7.3 every hair of pride shuts off saving l., as it were,

131:8.6 If you abide in the l. of the Eternal, you shall enjoy

131:9.4 to ascend to the glorious l. of final brightness.”

131:10.4 All good things come down from the Father of l.,

132:0.5 in the l. of nineteen centuries of time recognize

132:2.9 exposed to the searching luminosity of the divine l.

132:5.21 riches should be regarded somewhat in the l. of a

132:7.2 the eyes of his mind were not open to receive l. for

133:4.4 the portals of death up to the eternal heights of l.

133:4.7 justice dominated by fairness in the l. of the need

133:4.9 for we shall meet again in the worlds of l. where

133:5.4 l., and electricity, but these same scientists can never

135:5.1 In the l. of the Mosaic doctrines and the precepts of

136:0.1 the least of those who saw the great l. of the new

136:1.3 viewed these prophetic utterances in a different l.,

136:4.9 be regarded in the l. of the immediate situation.

137:5.3 see him in any other l. than as the Messiah.

139:2.10 Peter became a great and saving l. to thousands who

139:12.8 when l. is not honestly received and lived up to, it

139:12.8 it tends to become darkness within the soul.

139:12.10 his passing from the progressive kingdom of l. into

140:3.13 Neither do men l. a candle and put it under a bushel,

140:3.13 candlestick; and it gives l. to all who are in the house

140:3.13 Let your l. so shine before men that they may see

140:3.18 kingdom, you must walk in the clear l. of living truth

140:4.4 Neither do men l. a candle and put it under a bushel

140:4.4 candlestick; and it gives l. to all who are in the

140:4.4 Let your l. so shine before men that they may see

140:4.5 While l. dispels darkness, it can also be so “blinding”

140:4.5 We are admonished to let our l. so shine that our

140:4.5 Our l. should so shine as not to attract attention to

140:6.1 built a small fire to give them warmth and more l.,

140:6.12 eye is generous, your whole body will be full of l..

140:6.12 If the very l. which is in you is turned to darkness,

140:6.14 night was passing; the l. of another day was

141:6.2 you have brought the l. of salvation to the one

142:2.2 generation in accordance with the l. of their day.

142:2.4 I say to you, Jacob, under the bright l. of this hour

143:2.2 righteousness in accordance with the l. and laws of

144:3.21 4. Intelligent—according to l..

144:5.6 Give us this day the vivifying forces of l., And let

144:5.17 will on this sphere as angels do your bidding in l..

144:5.34 Guide us ever upward in the pathway of l.; Justify

144:5.42 To see the way, the l., and the truth.

144:5.80 lead us out of darkness and into the divine l..

145:2.2 Isaiah: “Arise and shine, for your l. has come,

145:2.2 Even the gentiles shall come to this l., and many

145:2.2 minds shall surrender to the brightness of this l..”

146:1.3 Persian ideas of l. and darkness, good and evil,

147:3.3 passing from judgment and death to l. and life.

147:5.6 but I pray for you that you may yield to the l. and

147:8.4 “‘Then shall your l. break forth as the morning

147:8.4 then shall your l. shine in obscurity, and even your

148:4.6 by those who fell from spiritual l. into darkness.

148:6.3 And with the l. you now enjoy you would hardly

148:6.11 sin—the transgression of the laws of life and l..

149:6.5 But when the l. has more fully come, the sons of

150:8.2 the Lord, King of the world, who forms the l. and

150:8.2 who, in mercy, gives l. to the earth and to those who

150:8.2 for the l.-giving lights which he has made for his

151:3.1 You are to let your l. shine but do so with wisdom

151:3.1 puts his lamp on a stand where all can behold the l.

151:3.1 Eventually, all these things shall come to l..

152:6.3 by the birth of the spirit into the l. of faith—the

153:2.3 you refuse to walk in the way of l. which leads to

153:3.6 eating with unwashed hands in the same l. as

155:1.2 But the Psalmist did glimpse the true l. when, in

155:6.3 the lethargy of tradition into the transcendent l. of

155:6.3 thus will you pass from darkness to l., from a faith

155:6.17 who have been called out of darkness into the l.

157:4.6 apparent wreckage of all their hopes into the new l.

158:1.8 brilliant beings clothed in the habiliments of the l.

158:1.8 form shone with the luminosity of a heavenly l..

159:4.4 but in the l. of your present teaching, you know that

159:4.9 The l. of the Scriptures is only dimmed by prejudice

159:4.9 honest souls of today from accepting the new l. of

159:4.9 the l. which these very God-knowing men of another

160:4.16 may prove to be a great success in the l. of eternity,

161:2.5 rejoices when they consent to see the l. of truth.

162:2.1 But before you try to enter into the new l., should

162:2.1 should you not follow the l. you already have?

162:5.3 You who would reject this l. are from beneath; I

162:5.3 and I live in the eternal l. of the Father of lights.

162:5.3 rejects this saving l. shall die in his sins.

162:7.3 you will hardly walk in the l. of the truth which I

163:6.5 woe upon the l.-rejecting inhabitants of Chorazin,

164:0.1 teachers in Israel another opportunity to see the l.,

164:2.1 and the Jewish leaders another chance to see the l..

165:3.3 into the l. and be proclaimed from the housetops.

166:1.4 Pharisees are persistent in their refusal to see the l.

167:4.5 day, he does not stumble inasmuch as he has l..

167:4.5 night, he is liable to stumble since he is without l..

169:3.1 heed its lessons until you comprehend the new l.

174:1.3 able to view the immaturity of the child in the l. of

174:5.7 I am the l. of the world, and whosoever will

174:5.9 who come here today inquiring for the way of l..

174:5.12 and all men shall become free by the l. of the spirit

174:5.13 only a little time will the living l. be among this

174:5.13 Walk while you have this l. so that the oncoming

174:5.13 but if you will choose to walk in the l., you shall all

175:1.1 and many have seen the l. and, by faith, have entered

175:1.1 not opened the eyes of those who refuse to see l.,

175:1.2 By rejecting the truth of God and the l. of heaven,

175:1.2 There cannot be peace between l. and darkness,

175:1.7 be first to come forward and accept the l. of heaven

175:3.2 make the children of Abraham the l.-bearers of truth

176:0.2 there, under the mellow l. of the full moon, Jesus

176:1.2 refused to receive the l. of heaven as it so

176:3.10 and show forth the increasing l. of saving grace,

178:1.4 never know of your spiritual l. of truth unless you

178:1.9 But the very l. which you bear to the world, and

178:1.16 we only offered them the new l., which they have

180:3.2 those who will assail you are ignorant of the l. of

180:3.2 they have known the l. and presumed to reject it,

180:3.2 the l. which would save you if accepted can only

180:3.4 I am going to return to these worlds of l., stations

180:4.1 but the sons of l. will all receive him gladly and

180:5.10 adaptation of love must be effected in the l. of

181:2.2 when they all come to see the l. and enter fully

184:1.5 How can you, therefore, reject the l. of God?”

184:2.8 he saw, by the l. of the torches, the look of despair

189:2.4 in the dim l. of the morning, saw this huge stone

189:4.10 recognize him with his back turned to the dim l..

190:2.6 you lingered so long before choosing the l. of truth

190:5.4 the prisoners of despair out into full liberty and l.;

190:5.4 that all who sit in darkness shall see the great l. of

190:5.4 righteousness shall rise up with healing l. and

191:5.3 you will not hide your l. here behind closed doors;

191:5.3 Let faith reveal your l. to the world; let the

192:2.11 who languish in darkness and hunger for the l. of

193:4.1 Judas’s downfall in the l. of the Master’s remarks

light and life

11:0.2 respecting the origin of this nuclear Isle of L..

14:3.5 the Corps of the Finality, beings eternally settled in l.

15:9.15 immediately swing into the settled circuits of l.,

17:3.11 by the settling of an entire local universe in l.

17:6.9 6. The Ages of L..

17:6.9 Upon the establishment of the era of l. the local

18:6.6 When a local universe is settled in l., its glorified

19:2.6 whether in their earlier epochs or when settled in l.

19:5.3 before such material creations are settled in l.,

19:6.6 the superuniverses in the flowering of the ages of l..

20:1.1 the Deities on the central Isle of L. are called the

20:9.4 l., the evolutionary goal of all the mortal-inhabited

20:9.4 Finality has to do with the spheres settled in l.,

20:9.5 when the superuniverses are finally settled in l.,

21:3.9 the settling of a majority of the creature domains in l.

21:3.10 to the settling of the entire local universe in l..

22:1.11 who have likewise ascended to the central Isle of L..

25:7.2 in the career of l. there is always time for worship

27:4.1 the high beings who sojourn on the central Isle of L..

30:1.92 of time and space until they are settled in l..

30:4.32 they serve in many capacities on worlds settled in l..

31:0.8 of space and administer the worlds settled in l.,

31:3.2 Paradise and temporarily serve in the Corps of L.,

31:5.2 world attains the later eras of the age of l.,

31:6.1 their native world subsequent to its being settled in l.

32:3.2 Neither is a local universe settled in l. until its

35:10.4 at least until the universe of Nebadon is settled in l..

36:1.4 When an evolutionary planet is finally settled in l.,

37:2.4 candidates so long as a universe is not settled in l..

37:9.11 far-distant time of the settling of the planet in l.,

37:9.12 the central Isle of L. is the home of the various

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

39:7.1 relevant to the sometime dawning of the age of l. in

39:9.1 assigned to the ministry of worlds settled in l..

39:9.2 need for their services as they near the status of l..

40:2.2 such a world is settled in the advanced stages of l.,

40:3.1 the intermediate epochs of l. (if not before), both

44:0.1 and systems, as well as on all spheres settled in l.;

45:4.21 and the ages of l. are to be anticipated on Urantia,

47:0.3 When a system is settled in l., and as the mansion

47:7.1 corresponds in general to that of the early era of l.

47:8.7 normally progressed beyond the initial stage of l..

48:3.17 As systems and universes are settled in l., mansion

49:0.2 Neither worlds finally settled in l. nor planets in the

49:5.27 final planetary age—evolutionary utopia—the age of l.

49:6.21 With the establishment of the planetary era of l.,

49:6.21 decreasingly frequent on spheres long settled in l..

50:5.10 The era of l.. This is the flowering of the successive

50:5.11 Sovereigns upon the inauguration of the era of l..

51:1.4 cut off connection with the universe source of l..

51:3.9 far into the age when such a world is settled in l..

51:7.2 until the settling of the world in the era of l.;

52:0.1 planet to the time of its final flowering in the era of l.

52:0.8 7. The Era of L..

52:7.2 from the evolutionary ages to the era of l.—not less

52:7.10 the entrance of such a world upon the era of l..

52:7.14 final mission, will inaugurate this superb era of l..

52:7.16 ushers in the dawn of the era of l.—the threshold of

52:7.16 The planetary realization of this era of l. far more

54:2.3 long evolutionary struggle to attain the status of l.

55:0.0 THE SPHERES OF LIGHT AND LIFE

55:0.1 The age of l. is the final evolutionary attainment of

55:0.1 evolutionary attainment, the settled status of l.,

55:0.2 This era of l., inaugurated by the Teacher Sons at the

55:0.3 these worlds settled in l. are destined to go on

55:0.4 are seven stages in the unfoldment of the era of l. on

55:0.4 These seven stages of l. are:

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

55:1.1 This event, signalizing the dawn of the era of l., is

55:2.1 on worlds existing in the final era of l., do not die;

55:2.3 Farther along in the era of l. the midway creatures

55:2.5 On worlds settled in l., “funerals” are occasions of

55:2.7 a world on the day when it was first settled in l..

55:2.8 By the time a world attains the fourth stage of l.,

55:3.1 During this age of l. the world prospers under the

55:3.2 The public activities of a world in the first stage of l.

55:3.11 the third stage of l., all ascenders are destined, before

55:3.21 destiny of l. is embraced in the problems of disease,

55:4.4 1. The first stage of l.. A world in this initial stage

55:4.10 as each stage of l. is entered, new orders of liaison

55:4.11 2. The second stage of l.. This epoch is signalized

55:4.13 3. The third stage of l.. During this epoch inhabited

55:4.17 4. The fourth stage of l.. On the worlds the Trinity

55:4.20 5. The fifth stage of l.. The readjustments of this

55:4.21 6. The sixth stage of l. witnesses the development of

55:4.22 7. The seventh stage of l.. Early in the seventh epoch

55:5.2 The advanced stages of a world settled in l. represent

55:6.1 As worlds advance in the settled status of l., society

55:6.3 a magnificent race throughout the era of l. is

55:6.4 In the fourth stage of l. the advanced mortals seem

55:6.5 development by the end of the fifth epoch of the l era

55:6.8 worlds existing in the seventh epoch of settled l.?

55:6.9 one of these more advanced worlds long settled in l.,

55:6.10 ponder: If the grand universe should be settled in l.,

55:7.1 to the time of the settling of the entire system in l..

55:7.2 rulers, or directors, of such a world settled in l. are

55:7.4 when the youngest world—the last to achieve l.

55:7.4 are ushered into the system epoch of the era of l..

55:8.3 After the settling of an entire system in l. the System

55:8.5 receiving worlds after an entire system is settled in l.;

55:10.1 When a universe becomes settled in l., it soon

55:10.2 conditions arising out of the advanced status of l..

55:10.4 The settling of a local universe in l. inaugurates

55:11.1 not figure directly in the plan of being settled in l..

55:11.1 A superuniverse is settled in l. when all of its

55:11.7 settled in the fifth and the sixth stages of l.—even

55:11.7 the status of l. over nineteen hundred years ago on

55:12.3 If and when a superuniverse should be settled in l.,

55:12.5 dependent on Havona) becomes entirely settled in l..

56:7.2 of a local universe are progressively settled in l.,

56:7.5 the later stages of a local universe settled in l..

56:7.6 If and when the grand universe is settled in l., what

56:10.1 As the worlds settled in l. progress from the initial

56:10.9 The worlds settled in l. are so fully concerned with

56:10.20 in the seventh stage of l. have learned that love is the

65:1.9 to a time when the universe may be settled in l.,

70:8.1 world settled in l. has largely effaced these divisions

71:8.14 the planet upon the earlier phases of settlement in l..

72:12.5 is the planetary threshold to the utopian ages of l..

77:9.4 are anchored on a planet until the ages of settled l..

77:9.8 which will not be compensated prior to the ages of l..

77:9.10 struggle to attain a settled status of l. on Urantia.

93:10.8 future age when Urantia is approaching the era of l.

93:10.9 adventure when Urantia has become settled in l..

106:0.3 beginnings up to, but not including, settlement in l.

106:0.3 will witness the grand universe attainment of l.,

106:0.18 will sometime attain the settled status of l.,

106:2.8 co-ordinate settling of the entire grand universe in l.

106:3.4 after the superuniverses have been settled in l.,

112:7.15 the seven superuniverses have become settled in l.,

114:1.3 into the distant future of planetary settlement in l..

116:0.5 when the superuniverses are settled in l., the

116:5.12 The settlement of the seven superuniverses in l.

116:5.17 In the universes of l. there are no unexpected events

117:0.2 then would the time-space creations be settled in l.,

117:6.23 way of saying that the universes will be settled in l..

117:7.3 of supremacy concerning the universes settled in l..

117:7.7 eventful times of the settling of local universes in l.

117:7.12 subsequent to its attainment of the status of l..

118:8.9 A local system settled in l has experientially achieved

118:10.11 universes, and superuniverses become settled in l.,

118:10.15 of the Supreme on the worlds long settled in l..

129:4.5 and most advanced of all the worlds settled in l..

130:1.2 The escape from the service of l. can only result in

130:1.6 the potential negative of the positive way of l.;

147:3.3 believers passing from judgment and death to l..

148:6.11 of sin—the transgression of the laws of l..

170:4.6 kingdom in its fullness, the future spiritual age of l.

193:0.3 you are then born of the spirit as children of l.,

light of life

11:0.2 the infinite endowment of spirit personality—the l..

35:4.5 who feared that the l. would become extinguished

107:4.5 the “pilot l.”; on Uversa it is called the “l. of life.”

116:2.3 carry the l. farther and farther from its Paradise

122:8.6 dream in which he was informed that “the l.” was

122:8.6 went these three teachers looking for this “l..”

125:5.7 the throne of David, or is Jesus to function as the l.

127:6.6 but let us who have seen the l. no longer approach

130:3.2 you will become like the l. to those who sit about

132:2.9 of the perfection of the possession of the l..

140:4.5 an effective “reflector” for the dissemination of this l.

148:6.9 Finally, the human sufferer begins to see the l.

148:6.11 pierced the clouds of suffering to discern the l.

149:2.6 came to him, and he revealed to them the l..

162:5.2 shall not walk in darkness but shall have the l..

162:5.3 I am the l. of life, and every one who deliberately

166:1.4 Pharisees who have persisted in rejecting the l.!

light of the world

140:3.13 “You are the l. of the world. A city set upon a hill

140:4.4You are the l.. A city set on a hill cannot be hid.

162:5.0 5. SERMON ON THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD

162:5.2 “I am the l.. He who follows me shall not walk in

164:3.7 When I am in the world, I am the l., but in only a

175:1.5 This people was called to become the l., to show

182:1.12 I am the l. of the world.

light-years

12:1.14 but averages about four hundred thousand l..

12:1.14 But about one-half million l. beyond the periphery

12:1.14 volume and intensity for over twenty-five million l.

12:1.15 fifty million l. beyond the outermost ranges of the

12:4.14 one hundred miles a second for every million l.

23:3.5 about one hundred l. away as Urantia astronomers

28:4.1 thousand l. distant and to do all this instantly and

32:2.11 two hundred thousand l. to the physical center of the

32:2.11 a trifle less than two hundred and fifty thousand l..

41:3.10 most precisely up to more than one million l..

light of, make

143:1.2 “Master, these Greeks and Romans make l. of our

168:1.8 And in many other ways they mocked and made l. of

173:5.2 But again did the thoughtless make l. of this call of

lighted

15:7.1 these spheres are independently l. and heated.

41:1.3 such as Salvington, Edentia, and Jerusem, are l.,

45:0.3 fifty-seven architectural worlds is independently l.,

46:1.9 worlds and their forty-nine satellites are heated, l.,

52:1.7 have been “l. by the true light,” and they possess

83:4.6 altar fires and l. candles were usually in evidence at

122:6.3 at the evening meal the table would be l. by a small

152:3.2 make me king, not because your souls have been l.

lighten

48:4.5 to flavor and l. the heavy loads of the present.

156:5.8 L. your burdens of soul by speedily acquiring a long-

lighter

41:6.3 nineteen l. elements, and numerous heavier ones,

42:9.3 observable in the earlier or l. atomic groupings.

57:7.5 consisting chiefly of the comparatively l. granite,

58:5.6 if the continents were not l. than the ocean beds,

58:5.7 the weight of the higher but much l. continents.

60:4.2 filled up with the l. deposits of the land erosion

60:4.2 These l. areas of land are sometimes 15,000 to

60:4.2 these l. areas are the first to crumple up, fold, and

lighthearted

110:3.4 is wholly compatible with a l. and joyous life and

123:4.3 Jesus was cheerful and l. most of the time.

124:3.10 well-developed, humorous, and fairly l. youth, but

128:6.12 philosophy or religion to the l and joyous playfulness

134:9.4 Jesus beheld the l. and joyous abandon of the young

137:3.4 exalted aspect, but he was once again l. and joyful.

137:4.5 he returned to the gathering and was once more l.

138:3.6 to criticize Jesus for his participation in such a l. and

169:1.6 “A man had two sons; one, the younger, was l.

172:3.10 Jesus was l. and cheerful as they moved along

lightheartedness

55:2.6 death with some of this same cheerfulness and l..

138:3.6 Simon, I am glad to witness your l. and social

lighthouse

130:3.2 young man was thrilled by the great l. of Pharos,

130:3.2 This great l. was one of the seven wonders of the

130:3.2 “And you, my son, will be like this l. when you

lighthouses

41:3.10 astronomers to utilize such suns as universe l. or

130:3.2 world and was the forerunner of all subsequent l..

lighting

14:3.7 The architecture, l., and heating of the Havona

46:1.4 The l. system of Jerusem should not be so difficult

46:1.5 Under such conditions of l., the light rays do not

46:1.7 This l. of the sphere is uniformly maintained for

72:7.1 beautification, water supply, l., heating, recreation,

lightly

87:5.6 will disfigure ourselves and speak l. of our success.”

98:2.1 A l. regarded and superficial religion cannot endure,

131:3.5 Let no man think l. of sin, saying in his heart: ‘The

139:2.2 attach a new import to this l. bestowed nickname.

139:12.13 this renegade mortal, who thought l. of selling his

156:2.3 writers of the Gospels were wont l. to pass over the

195:10.12 no man should l. regard Christianity, notwithstanding

lightning

3:2.4 controls all power; he has made “a way for the l.”;

43:4.9 Son of Man “beheld Satan fall as l. from heaven.”

53:8.3 “And I beheld Satan fall as l. from heaven.”

62:3.9 the closest call of all was when l. struck the tree in

63:2.7 often replenished fire which had been kindled by l.,

63:6.3 early developed a fear of the elements—thunder, l.,

69:6.6 gods grew out of the observations of fire caused by l.

80:9.14 thunderstones in the chimney as protection against l..

85:4.3 Windstorms with thunder and l. overawed early man.

85:4.3 The worship of fire and the fear of l. were linked

85:6.4 by Thor, a ghost hero who was also master of the l..

163:6.2 seeing that I beheld Satan falling as l. from heaven.

lightninglike

39:5.14 carriage, which shoots forward with l. speed,

lightnings

34:4.12 John wrote: “And out of the throne proceeded l.

142:3.21 “And then, amidst the thunders and l. of Sinai,

lightsnoun

1:1.4 God has also been designated the Father of L.,

2:2.1 discloses not only that he is the Father of l., but

2:6.3 every perfect gift comes from the Father of l..”

34:6.13 discern the l. of eternal life as they glimmer on the

46:1.6 the auroral phenomena of your so-called northern l.,

131:4.2 brilliant beyond description; he is the Light of L..

131:5.3 There is but one Supreme God, the Lord of L..

150:8.2 the light-giving l. which he has made for his praise.

150:8.2 Blessed is the Lord, who has formed the l..”

152:3.2 If you must have a king, let the Father of l. be

162:5.1 illuminated by the l. of the candelabras and torches,

162:5.3 and I live in the eternal light of the Father of l..

168:1.6 human affairs, it has some very interesting side l..

176:0.2 they saw the l. of the city appear and beheld the

lightsverb

40:5.19 that “true light which l. every man who comes into

101:0.3 true inner voice, that “true light which l. every man

107:4.5 that “true light which l. every man who comes into

151:3.1 No man, when he l. a lamp, covers it up with a

lignite

60:3.9 of limestone, together with inferior coal or l., and

likenon-exhaustive; see like God; like him; like manner

  likeverb

1:3.1 you ought not think that the Father is l. yourselves

1:6.6 a God-knowing human will strive to become l. the

2:2.1 l. himself: eternal, perfect, and forever changeless.

2:6.4 God loves not l. a father, but as a father.

4:3.1 All too long has man thought of God as one l himself

6:2.2 He is wholly l. the Father; in fact, the Son is God the

6:2.3 In nature the Son is wholly l. the spirit Father.

6:3.1 for he not only is a primal creator l. the Father, but

6:3.5 love of the Son is more l. the affection of a mother.

6:4.7 l. the Father, the Son knows all; he is never surprised

6:6.3 The mind of the Eternal Son is l. that of the Father

7:0.2 The Son is l. the Father in that he seeks to bestow

7:1.6 between spiritually minded persons of l. tastes and

8:6.7 the Spirit is l. the Father and l. the Son, and also l.

9:0.5 the Spirit, l. the Father and the Son, is perfect and

20:5.7 really become l. the mortal creatures of flesh and

20:6.2 In every respect they become l. the mortals of the

28:5.9 the Ancients of Days, l. an open book before their

34:4.11l. lamps burning before the throne,” which John

37:6.6 and spirit are afforded l. opportunities for training

40:5.1 until there arrives a being much l. yourselves, one

43:4.6 of assembly in the north; I will be l. the Most High.”

43:8.8 socially functioning with beings l. and unlike yourself

48:7.20 anger is l. a stone hurled into a hornet’s nest.

54:5.12 who had had personal experience with l. situations,

61:7.12 a l. span of time to complete its northern retreat.

63:6.8 the l. of which was not attained by succeeding

67:1.2 when he said: “You are l. your leader, Lucifer, and

77:3.2 This temple was to have a tower the l. of which the

84:2.4 the mother desired them to look l. the father.

93:9.11 but made l. a Son of God, he abides a priest

96:4.5 and the smoke ascended l. the smoke of a furnace,

96:5.5 declared, “Who is l. your God among all the gods?”

97:1.5 You are great, O Lord God, for there is none l. you,

97:5.2 though they be red l. the crimson, they shall be as

97:7.8 “He shall feed his flock l. a shepherd; he shall gather

97:7.12 You shall be l. a watered garden and like a spring

97:7.12 You shall be like a watered garden and l. a spring

97:7.12 And if the enemy shall come in l. a flood, the spirit

100:5.3 Many others have had l. experiences, and many true

102:6.9 Intelligent men should cease to reason l. children

102:7.3 without God are l. those who would gather fruit

111:1.5 it is not so much what mind is l. as what mind is

111:1.5 as what mind is striving to be l. that constitutes

112:5.2 That which comes from the Father is l. the Father

117:6.1 and when you find him, it will be l. returning home.

117:6.3 Adjusters are l. the Father, but when they experience

117:6.18 Monitor is from the Father and l. the Father,

119:6.6 being in all points tested l. his fellows assembled

125:6.5 “My child, why have you treated us l. this?

127:5.4 Indeed was he “tested in all points l. as you are.”

128:1.5 in all points tested and tempted l. as we are, yet

128:1.7 it behooved Jesus in every respect to be made l. his

130:3.2 “And you, my son, will be l. this lighthouse when

130:3.2 you will become l. the light of life to those who sit

130:6.3 Stand up l. a man!

130:8.1 he said: “I will face life l. a man; I am through

131:1.2 that is high, holy, true, and beautiful is l. our God.

131:1.5 we have no friend l. the Most High.

131:1.8 The Most High is l. a loving father and mother; he

131:2.6 they shall mount up with wings l. eagles.

131:2.7 His righteousness is l. the mountains and his

131:2.7 the mountains and his judgment l. the great deep.

131:2.9 A merry heart does good l. a medicine.

131:2.10 Though they be red l. crimson, they shall be as

131:2.13 who love the Lord supremely and their neighbors l.

131:2.13 Have I not called you to become l. me and to dwell

131:3.4 when the mind, l. a mountain, is settled and

131:3.4 the peace of the soul flow tranquilly l. a river of

131:3.6 Love of self is l. weeds in a goodly field.

131:4.7 rises in the universe l. the cream appears on top of

131:7.3 hypocrisy, with a soul which reflects truth l. a mirror.

131:8.3 goodness is l. water in that it blesses everything

131:8.3 l. water, true goodness seeks the lowest places,

132:2.3 Goodness, l. truth, is relative and evil-contrasted.

132:6.1 “You know most human beings are l. the lost child

133:9.4 for I think the Father must be something l. you;

133:9.4 at least I know you are much l. what you have told

135:3.3 “I saw in the night visions, and, behold, one l. the

136:9.7 you shall dash them in pieces l. a potter’s vessel.

137:6.2 says the Lord: ‘Behold I will extend peace l. a river

137:6.2 of even the gentiles shall be l. a flowing stream.

137:8.8 strive for a nobility of character l. that of my Father,

137:8.12 “This new kingdom is l. a seed growing in the good

138:8.8 Jesus did not speak l. a prophet, one who comes

139:5.5 great comfort from observing one l. themselves

139:5.5 courage from the fact that one l. themselves had

139:9.4 were greatly encouraged to find two l. themselves

139:9.4 official ushers who were very much l. themselves.

140:8.27 that the kingdom of heaven is l. a mustard seed.

142:7.11 Fathers are not l. judges, enemies, or creditors.

143:1.5 Did John look l. a weakling?

144:3.12 And increasingly make us perfect l. yourself.

144:5.36 Make us l. yourself in eternal glory And receive us

144:5.50 Be pleased to make us more and more l. yourself.

144:5.14 Make us ever and increasingly l. yourself

144:8.7 You are l. the children playing in the market place

146:2.3 Yes, they made their hearts adamant l. a stone, lest

146:2.17 Worship makes one increasingly l. the being who

147:4.9 you know I would do to them in l. circumstances.”

147:5.9 make it appear that God is l. some overindulgent

147:8.3 Is it to bow down his head l. a bulrush, to grovel in

147:8.4 You shall become l. a watered garden, l. a spring

148:9.2 I am not l. those who received healing and forgot

149:4.2 ‘he who has no control over his own self is l. a

149:5.2 ‘A merry heart does good l. a medicine.

149:5.3 ‘The wicked are l. the troubled sea, for it cannot

150:4.2 his master and the servant to become l. his lord.

151:3.15 The kingdom is also l. a man who cast good seed

151:4.1 “The kingdom of heaven is l. a man who sowed

151:4.2 “The kingdom of heaven is l. a grain of mustard seed

151:4.2 it becomes the greatest of all herbs and is l. a tree

151:4.3 “The kingdom of heaven is also l. leaven which a

151:4.4 “The kingdom of heaven is also l. a treasure hidden

151:4.5 “The kingdom of heaven is also l. a merchant seeking

151:4.6 “Again, the kingdom is l. a sweep net cast into the

152:2.7 Here they are, l. sheep without a shepherd.

152:4.2 This was l. the balm of Gilead to Peter’s disturbed

153:2.2 then will I make this house l. Shiloh, and I will make

155:1.2 iron and dash them to pieces l. a potter’s vessel.

156:2.4 Jesus was l. God but also that God was l. Jesus.

158:5.1 foam at the mouth, and fall l. a dead person at the

158:8.1 you turn about and become more l. this child,

159:5.7 made the care of God for man l. the solicitude of a

161:1.6 who are fully equal to himself and wholly l. himself—

161:2.6 Jesus prays l. a man but performs l. a God.

162:2.9 Besides, we never heard a man speak l. this man.

163:3.5 “The kingdom of heaven is l. a householder who

164:3.9 said, “No, it is one l. him, but this man can see.”

165:2.4 is gathered about us here are l. sheep without a

165:2.11 “He speaks l. one having authority; besides, who

165:5.3 even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed l.

165:5.5 Keep yourselves l. men who are watching for their

166:1.5 and untrue shepherds who are l. whited sepulchres

167:1.5 You can perceive that it would be l. the Father to

167:4.7 then let us acquit ourselves l. men of courage;

167:5.1 ‘O God, I thank you that I am not l. the rest of men

169:1.3 You are all l. sheep which have gone astray, and I

169:4.2 that the Father, l. the Son, knows all things;

169:4.10 the teaching that they are altogether l. the Father,

170:2.16 a gradual development, l. the leaven in the dough

170:2.16 development, l. the growing of the mustard seed.

170:2.21 open-minded and teachable l. an unspoiled child.

171:2.5 you are l. the salt when it has lost its savor.

171:8.12 for lesser faithfulness when there is l. opportunity.

171:8.13 4. Jesus grants a l. reward for l. faithfulness when

172:5.9 Thomas had never seen Jesus do anything l. this

174:3.2 resurrection from the dead are more l. the angels

174:4.2 And the second commandment is l. this first;

175:1.6 to enter, l. little children and by sincere faith, into

175:1.19 Many of you are l. whited sepulchres, which appear

176:3.9 how much l. all selfish mortals was this unfaithful

177:2.4 Amos is too much l. one of the apostles who failed

178:1.15 I have told you it is l. the leaven in the dough,

178:1.15 l. the grain of mustard seed; and now I declare that

178:1.15 I declare that it is l. the seed of the living being,

179:3.8 secret of greatness in the spiritual kingdom is not l.

180:4.5 my spirit, just l. me except for this material body.

189:2.4 was a huge circular affair, much l. a millstone,

190:5.4 That he will feed the flock l. a true shepherd,

192:2.9 Believe in God l. a child but cease to act so childishly

193:6.2 It was a meeting the l. of which had never before

195:7.22 The universe is not l. the laws, mechanisms, and the

195:7.22 but rather l. the curious, thinking, choosing, creative,

195:7.22 Neither is the universe l. the art of the artist, but

195:7.22 rather l. the striving, dreaming, and aspiring artist

195:9.8 Descriptive words of things beautiful cannot thrill l.

195:9.8 neither can creedal words inspire men’s souls l.

196:0.11 His faith was not immature and credulous l. that of

196:0.14 The faith of Jesus was trusting, l. that of a child, but

like God

1:2.6 3. The personality craving to be l.—the wholehearted

107:0.5 man that yearning and incessant longing to be l.,

107:1.4 the Adjusters; l. himself, these fragments of his

107:1.5 they are of God and from God, and they are l..

108:6.3 that they become new men who, l., are created in

97:1.5 You are great, O Lord God, for there is none l. you

130:2.7 the experience of becoming more and more l.,

131:5.5 we aspire to attain perfection; we would be l..”

132:3.7 soul can never end because it has become l.—eternal.

140:5.3 but he did expect them to so strive to be l.—to be

140:10.9 of the human desire to do the will of God—to be l..

156:2.4 came to know not only that Jesus was l. but also

160:5.13 The consciousness of the impulse to be l. is not

170:2.22 acquirement of the motive to be l. and to find God.

like him

1:0.3 become, as they are in their spheres, l. as he is in

1:1.6 is that you should know him and aspire to be l..

2:2.1 l. himself: eternal, perfect, and forever changeless.

5:1.6 by the progressive experience of becoming more l..

5:1.7 a human soul desires to know God and become l.,

5:1.11 to do his divine will—to know him and to be l..

5:4.1 for a God of love because they crave to become l..

5:5.1 that man find him and sincerely strive to be l..

5:5.14 seeks God and sincerely desires to become l.,

5:6.1 divine will, those who love God and long to be l..

32:2.6 the Creator Son, one l. in all aspects of character,

32:4.12 God has given us himself that we may be l.,

56:9.12 ascend to the Father to become l. in all possible

56:9.13 thus becoming God-knowing, may choose to be l.,

65:8.5 knows God and desires to find him and become l.,

99:2.6 experience of knowing God and striving to be l..

100:2.1 perfection-hunger, the desire to know God and be l.,

103:4.3 of finding God and becoming more and more l..

110:3.8 2. Loving God and desiring to be l.—genuine

118:6.7 When man chooses to find God and to be l.,

131:4.7 human heart are destined to become l.—immortal.

131:10.4 a desire to find the Father and truly longs to be l..

131:10.6 has said that by searching for him I shall become l..

131:10.8 by no other means than my honest desire to be l.,

132:2.5 the divine passion to find God and to be more l..

132:3.4 do the Father’s will, to find God and to become l..

133:4.4 God are the sons of God if you truly yearn to be l..

133:4.9 seeking him you have become more and more l..

133:6.5 the ability to know God and the urge to be l.,

141:5.3 proving to the universe that you have become l..”

145:2.9 the Creator, to know God and to seek to become l..

156:5.7 —the wholehearted desire to find God and to be l..

180:5.9 truth—to know God and to become increasingly l..

195:7.14 the sublime task of finding God and striving to be l..

196:3.30 reality, his determination to find God and to be l..

like manner

1:3.4 the Father and the Son in l. share the universal and

37:9.12 In l., all divisions of the administrative organization

133:0.1 Rome without announcement and disappeared in l.

146:1.3 In l., the inclusion of many of Plato’s theories of

152:2.9 Jesus in l. broke and distributed the fishes.

164:1.3 And in l. a Levite also, when he came along and

169:3.2 good things while Lazarus in l. suffered the evil.

176:3.4 In l. he who had received two talents soon had

179:3.7 In l. the Master went around the table, in silence,

187:3.3 In l. some of the rulers of the Jews mocked him,

likeverb; see like, notverb

23:1.5 not lonesome spirits, for they truly l. to work alone.

28:4.6 If the Ancients of Days would l. to know—really

68:1.1 When brought closely together, men learn to l. one

108:5.8 Adjusters would l. to change your feelings of fear to

130:6.2 I would l. to know whether you are familiar with

131:6.2 his fellow creatures as he would l. to be treated.”

131:10.5 just as I think God would l. to have him treated.

132:7.3 would really l. to know what you think of Buddha.”

139:11.6 Simon was a great debater; he did l. to argue.

140:5.19 They enjoy team activities; they l. to play together.

142:7.12 Temporal fathers l. to leave an inheritance for their

143:1.2 They l. you, Master, and freely admit that your

147:5.4 “Simon, I have something which I would l. to say

151:2.6 that Thomas is right, and I would l. to have him

152:2.7 I would l. to feed them. What food have we with us?

155:4.2 “Master, I should really l. to know just what is

157:2.1 Teacher, we would l. you to give us a sign of your

163:2.3 messenger, but I would l. to go to my home for a

163:2.4 I would l. to know what more I must do to gain

164:1.1 “Teacher, I would l. to ask you just what I should

164:1.2 “But, Teacher, I should l. you to tell me just who is

166:4.1 I would l. to inquire whether spiritual beings are

167:1.4 I would l. to ask you a question: Is it lawful to heal

169:1.5 “And now I would l. to tell you the story of a son

173:2.4 “I would also l. to ask you one question which, if

174:3.1 Now, what we would l. to ask you is this: In the

174:4.2 “Master, I am a lawyer, and I would l. to ask you

174:4.6 “Since you ask no more questions, I would l. to ask

177:4.2 Judas stated that he would very much l. to find

like, notverb

83:3.3 fathers did not l. to appear to sell their daughters,

131:9.4 What you do not l. when done to yourself, do not

186:1.2 Judas did not l. the coolness and aloofness of the

193:4.9 5. Judas did not l. to face facts frankly; he was

liked

93:5.9 Lot l. neither a military nor a herder’s life.

139:4.3 Andrew would have l to volunteer for such a blessed

139:7.4 Matthew l. to speak of the kingdom as “this business

139:8.3 his associates knew Thomas, the more they l. him.

172:5.3 Peter would so much have l. to preach the gospel

184:2.7 Peter would have l. to have escaped, but he feared to

185:2.7 Pilate would have l. to postpone this hearing, but

likelihood

3:5.14 where the alternative of pain and the l. of suffering

48:6.37 decrease the l. of success by taking yourself too

50:1.3 one’s self-importance and a greater l. of failure to

82:6.7 Racial intermixture increases the l. of a larger

114:1.3 There is little l. that any marked change will be

likelysee likely, not

15:8.7 understand such l. behavior of the blazing suns

19:4.7 It seems l. that the Censors are in some manner in

22:3.4 it is hardly l. that you would suffer injustice since

31:7.5 we will most l. await the entrance of the finaliters

56:6.4 have not found the Supreme Being, nor are they l. to

63:2.3 less l. to be missed and pursued by their tribesmen

70:9.1 what would l. happen if an unarmed man met a tiger

88:1.1 Objects connected with dreams were l. to be

117:7.15 It is l. that the present Trinity administrators will

123:0.5 Archelaus would be more l. to pursue the policies

133:1.2 no two persons are l. to agree as to the punishment

133:1.5 l. there’ll always be someone on hand to defend

152:5.4 that which is l. to estrange also the civil rulers?

154:6.4 his address was l. to be terminated any moment by

159:1.6 Group judgment is more l. to remove the dangers

163:4.10 he will the more l. say, “Here am I; send me.”

164:4.2 Sabbath, and that they were l. to make trouble for

167:1.4 crowds which thronged him and thus be more l. to

171:8.11 He who is faithful in little things is also l. to exhibit

176:4.5 when he does return, all the world will l. know

181:2.3 you are the youngest and will very l. outlive these

likely, not

14:6.36 the Infinite Mother Spirit will not l. ever return to

76:3.2 were not so l. to experience undue dissatisfaction

91:1.6 not l. that man will spend sufficient time at prayer to

156:6.5 that Jesus would not l. ever return to bother them.

162:7.2 the bondservant is not l. to abide forever in the

174:3.2 it was not l. that such a case would really occur;

liken

126:4.6 “To whom, then, will you l. God who sits upon

144:8.7 saying: “But to what shall I l. this generation?

likened

27:6.4 be compared, nothing to which they can be l..

48:4.3 if they were l. to the higher types of humorists on

94:6.5 Lao-tse too l. it to the “attitude of a little child.”

144:4.8 prayer may be l. to recharging the spiritual batteries

159:1.4 the kingdom of heaven be l. to a certain king who

173:5.2 “The kingdom of heaven may be l. to a certain king

likenesssee likeness of mortal flesh

21:3.15 in the form and l. of his manifold creatures.

21:3.17 the very l. of the creatures on the level concerned.

28:5.11 but instead of beholding the l. of your finite self,

34:1.3 changes to the personal l. of that Master Spirit

35:2.5 where a higher Son has not yet appeared in the l. of

35:4.4 these Sons have appeared in the l. of other orders

39:1.15 was in the l. of a teaching counselor of the supreme

85:6.3 religion creates its gods in the image and l. of man;

85:6.3 transform mortal man into the image and l. of God.

88:2.5 “You shall not make a graven image or any l. of

92:5.1 gods are conceived to exist in the l. of man’s image;

95:2.4 along with the corpse, carving a l. on the coffin.

108:6.3 The “image of God” does not refer to physical l. nor

112:2.18 have not yet attained the divine levels of God-l..

119:1.5 l. of a Melchizedek he worked as a Melchizedek,

119:3.5 the repeated bestowals in the l. of some subordinate

119:4.4 “in all points tried and tested in the l. of seraphic

119:4.6 he condescends to personalize in the l. of angelic

119:5.2 in the exact l. of the spirit stage of the ascending

119:5.4 that Michael was going to incarnate in the l. of his

119:7.5 incarnation of the Creator in the form and l. of his

120:0.1 to bestow himself in the l. of his various orders of

120:0.5 it was acquired through actual experience in the l. of

120:1.1 the incarnation of a Creator in the l. of a creature.

120:2.2 be fitting that you should, in the l. of the lowest

124:1.5 Jesus no more drew or modeled the l. of anything

128:1.6 form of a creature, was born in the l. of mankind.

130:7.8 and inward, to the transcendental levels of Deity-l.,

142:4.2 even his prohibitions of images and the l. of things

166:3.4 came in the l. of humanity seek to find an entrance

166:3.4 an entrance when it is revealed in the l. of divinity,

168:2.8 resurrected in the l. of the physical body of death.

169:4.13 Jesus is the spiritual lens in human l. which makes

186:5.5 Sons of God, who thus assume the nature and l. of

189:0.2 the power to bestow himself in the l. of any of his

189:1.9 come forth from this tomb of Joseph in the very l. of

likeness of mortal flesh

8:4.5 does not come down to the material races in the l.,

10:1.6 Since the Sons of God sometimes dwell in the l.,

12:7.14 even though a Son once dwelt with you in the l.,

20:2.3 incarnated in the l. and sometimes are born of earthly

20:3.4 when incarnated on a mission of bestowal in the l..

20:4.2 when they do serve in the l., they always appear as

21:4.2 Avonal bestowals are always in the l., but the seven

21:5.9 terminal bestowal, the planet of incarnation in the l.

32:2.13 Son as he once lived the life of man, in the l., on

35:4.4 one of this order has even incarnated in the l..

35:4.5 Melchizedek volunteered to incarnate in the l. and

45:4.11 a Material Son of God who was relegated to the l.,

45:4.16 having sojourned on Urantia in the l. at Salem in the

93:2.7 God, Michael, when he appeared on earth in the l. of

97:8.4 Paradise when he presently came to them in the l. of

98:7.1 A Creator Son did not incarnate in the l. and bestow

119:6.1 would be made on some evolutionary world in the l..

119:7.1 that this terminal bestowal would be made in the l.,

119:7.4 to incarnate on Urantia in the humble form and l..

119:8.8 a morontia progressor, a Son of Man in the l.,

119:8.9 the time of Michael’s appearance on earth in the l..

120:0.1 when on Urantia and in the l., I, the Melchizedek

120:0.2 Then he prepared to descend upon Urantia in the l.

120:0.7 Michael elected to execute this bestowal in the l.,

120:2.6 In this, your material bestowal in the l., you are

120:2.7 Your earth life in the l. shall not be so lived as to

120:2.8 You are to go down to Urantia in the l., and living

123:2.1 incarnation of a supermortal being living in the l..

128:0.1 seventh and final bestowal, his incarnation in the l.,

129:4.6 this perfect life that Jesus lived in the l. may not have

134:8.9 Sons to live to the full the incarnated life in the l.

136:2.2 indwelling another superhuman incarnated in the l.

136:2.4 Son as he was before he came to earth in the l.,

136:3.4 perfection and completion of his bestowal in the l.,

137:7.2 to be “friends with God,” God incarnate in the l..

149:2.7 the Creator himself was on earth, incarnated in the l.,

152:1.4 in this entire universe, will a being appear in the l.,

153:3.2 bread of life, which has been bestowed in the l.;

158:3.3 as to the fullness of the Urantia bestowal in the l..

168:1.11 the drama of the resurrection of Lazarus in the l..

169:4.10 the Son of even the Elohim God; but in the l. and

171:8.15 this, the Master’s last journey to Jerusalem in the l..

179:5.3 symbol of the living word of truth incarnated in the l.

182:1.6 eternal harvest of the seed sowing of time in the l..

186:2.1 knew that his work on earth, in the l., was finished.

189:1.8 such as he had had before his incarnation in the l.

likenesses

16:0.2 their characteristics from, the following seven l.:

120:3.7 make no images or other l. of yourself in the flesh.

142:7.6 phenomena of mortal l. are bound up in the family:

likening

83:8.2 The l. of human associations to divine associations is

likes

100:3.2 Human l and dislikes do not determine good and evil

likewisenon-exhaustive

6:3.5 The love of this universal Son is l. universal.

84:7.1 If the families are good, the society is l. good.

92:4.8 that in this service they are l. serving God the Father.

102:7.9 the spirit experiencer can l. resort to the dogmatic

111:1.6 L. can this mind be made noble, beautiful, true,

137:8.7 l. shall the Spirit of Truth be poured out upon all

140:3.16 l. he sends rain on the just and the unjust.

147:7.3 L., that which is new but false must be rejected.

156:5.1L.,” said Jesus, “mortal man, while he has his roots

164:1.3 And Jesus said, “Go and do l..”

165:4.5 would you have all of us who are your disciples do l.

165:6.2 L., will I soon know who can be trusted with the

166:3.3 the door which leads thereto is l. narrow so that,

166:4.4 sun l. shines on the righteous and the unrighteous.

169:1.2 seeking to find God, God is l. seeking to find you.

169:2.2 L. should you now so order your lives in the

169:2.5 l. conduct your lives that you make eternal friendship

173:2.4 one question which, if you will answer me, I l. will

174:3.1 L. did the second brother take the wife, but he also

175:1.4 you l. now make ready to destroy the Son of Man.

176:2.6 L., when the world has passed through the long

178:3.3 L. do I warn you to take heed lest you needlessly

179:5.7 should l. refrain from contending for greatness or

181:2.27 And what I now say to you, Simon Peter, I l. say

182:1.6 and I desire that these believers l. be in us; that both

187:3.6 l. elected to die as an ordinary mortal upon the cross.

188:5.9 Jesus inspires all of us to want to go and do l..

192:2.13 I have other and better worlds where you shall l.

liking

75:6.2 Adam had no l. for war and elected to leave the first

123:6.5 Jesus had an unusual l. for everything musical.

128:3.3 developed such a great l. for the Nazareth couple

181:2.7 on making this kingdom come according to your l.

lilies

59:3.11 is a great increase in the echinoderms—the stone l.

65:2.5 later there evolved the starfish, stone l., sea urchins

165:5.3 “Consider the l., how they grow; they toil not,

lily

156:5.1 the story of the white l. which rears its pure and

lime

59:2.3 its stone being laid down by l.-secreting algae.

59:2.11 L.-secreting algae were widespread.

59:3.1 The seas teemed with l.-shelled life, and the falling

59:5.9 the inland seas were so heavily charged with l. and

limestone

57:8.13 (L. can form as a result of chemical precipitation;

57:8.13 not all of the older l. was produced by marine-life

59:1.13 4. L.—including the deposits of trilobite shells in

59:1.16 to slate, while l. has been converted into marble.

59:2.3 This was a great l. age, much of its stone being laid

59:3.1 sea bottom gradually built up very thick layers of l.

59:3.1 This is the first widespread l. deposit, and it covers

59:3.9 are known in North America as Niagara l. because

59:3.11 the stone lilies—as is evidenced by the crinoid l.

59:4.5 the resulting l. layers run from 500 to 5,000 feet in

59:5.8 Corals were scarce, and much of the l. was being

59:5.10 2,000 feet, consisting of sandstone, shale, and l..

60:1.4 L. was laid down in the southern Alps as the result

60:1.4 the peculiar dolomite l. walls, peaks, and pillars of

60:1.4 The Carrara marble comes from such modified l..

60:2.5 but very little l. is present in these layers.

60:3.9 and small amounts of l., together with inferior coal

61:1.13 foraminiferal l. was deposited in European waters.

63:3.2 by hallways which had been excavated in the soft l.

limestones

59:5.8 The finer building l. were laid down during this

limitnoun

3:1.12 Father has bestowed himself upon us without l.

3:4.4 there is absolutely no l. to the extent or number of

11:7.6 There is an upper and a lower l. to horizontal space

11:7.6 eventually the upper or lower l. of pervaded space

12:6.13 within this l. the Ultimate is progressively

15:5.7 There is a critical l. to the size of individual stars.

15:5.7 When a sun reaches this l., unless it slows down in

17:2.6 There would seem to be no l. to the Deity Absolute’s

20:2.8 There is no l to the number of times the Avonal Sons

22:7.3 no l. to the continued enactment of trinitization

23:2.18 l. upon the functioning of the Solitary Messengers.

23:3.2 The l. of velocity for most nonenseraphimed beings

25:3.4 absolutely no l. to their authority to call witnesses

25:4.20 There is no known l. to the domain of their service,

26:3.2 There is no time l. set on the progress of ascending

31:3.6 Such beings have attained the present l. of spirit

31:3.6 have achieved the present l. of creature perfection

31:9.10 the Master Architects attained the l. of absonity in

32:3.8 no l. to the possible heights of their spiritual ascent

40:5.2 reaching the l. of expression in the angels—than

49:5.25 the spiritual status of such a world is nearing its l. of

51:0.1 reaches the l. of natural evolutionary development,

55:6.5 there can never be a l. to intellectual evolution and

69:2.4 idea of doing a given task within a certain time l.,

72:6.2 This age l. does not apply to government servants or

79:8.7 ideographic writing system placed a numerical l.

91:6.1 definite l. to the province of the petitions of prayer,

100:4.6 one more of your fellows, and if this is the l. of

103:9.7 then goes on with wisdom to the full philosophic l.;

105:3.7 but the presence of the Unqualified is without l.,

106:0.18 attain the growth l. for the present universe age.

107:4.7 no l. can ever be placed upon the destiny of such

115:3.1 The absolute cosmos is conceptually without l.;

115:3.4 on the other it is DIVERSITY without end or l..

115:3.16 impossible to place a l. on the developmental

161:3.3 This is the l. of our knowledge of such phenomena;

limitverb

6:5.1 do not in any manner otherwise l. the Eternal Son in

12:1.16 we do not know how to l. either the infinity of the

55:11.6 cannot in any manner l. or retard the evolutionary

56:10.3 cosmology—you all too often l. to the study of

118:9.1 media operate directly to l. the range of finite action.

118:9.2 but l. the action of all subordinate intelligences.

118:10.3 the Trinity as one God, and if we l. this concept to

136:5.4 therefore I cannot l. your creatures in anything

136:5.6 for Michael perfectly to l. his personal earth activities

136:5.6 not possible for the Son of Man thus to l. his new

159:4.6 the Father does not l. the revelation of truth to any

161:3.2 he could, at will, self-l. his divinity consciousness.

169:4.10 he chose to l. his life revelation to the portrayal of

179:5.4 neither did he desire to l. the believer’s spiritual

limitation

3:1.6 God is, in perfection and without l., discernibly

4:1.4 There is no l. of the forces and personalities which

4:4.4 but to deny the possibility of his volitional self-l.

6:5.3 This l. of action does not deprive the Son of the

7:5.3 the Eternal Son compensates this l. by the technique

10:5.4 The maximum self-l. of the Trinity is its attitude

22:3.3 High in Authority are administrators without l..

22:9.5 but such a l. occurs only when so planned.

23:2.17 There is no l. on the service of Solitary Messengers

32:1.4 The only physical l. on the developmental expansion

37:2.2 time, and these superangels compensate for this l..

37:5.11 Such designed l. of mortal ascent reacts to the good

49:0.2 This l. is by the decree of the Ancients of Days,

82:3.11 It was the l. of marriage to certain age groups that

94:11.6 But a great l. in the original gospel of Siddhartha,

105:1.8 but infinity is capable of self-l. and is susceptible of

105:2.9 eternal witness to the volitional self-l. of the I AM by

118:0.11 There is no quantitative l. to numbers, even in the

118:5.2 when man and God enter into partnership, no l.

118:9.2 To the creatures of the universes this l. becomes

136:5.4 this l. was dependent on the fact that Adjusters are

136:5.4 the fullest possible l. which can be imposed upon

152:1.5 you should refrain from placing any sort of l. on

189:3.1 this self-imposed l. does not in any manner restrict

limitations

0:0.4 this Foreword of definitions and l. of terminology,

0:1.11 is characterized by creature life and time-space l..

0:3.25 to discover the Father-Infinite, is inherent in their l.

0:5.2 we know of no l. to the progressive evolution of

0:8.1 status and to compensate for creature l. of concept,

1:5.15 infinite God would cause him to suffer the awful l. of

2:0.3 execution of our assignment by the l. of language

2:2.7 Human l., potential evil, are not a part of the divine

2:5.6 not worship God because the l. of human nature

3:1.12 determine the degree and l. of the Father’s divine

3:2.10 materialistic viewpoint and the l. inherent in the

3:3.5 can hardly understand the range and l. of the will of

3:4.2 the material creation would exist without l., still

4:4.9 confronted with the awful spectacle of human l.,

5:1.1 in the finiteness and material l. of created beings.

5:1.2 the l. inherent in you, inseparable from your finite

5:3.7 The mind of material l. can never become highly

5:5.13 L. of intellect, curtailment of education, curtailment

6:5.0 5. LIMITATIONS OF THE ETERNAL SON

9:4.4 must increasingly reckon with the fact and l. of space

10:0.1 provide for the Father’s liberation from the l.

10:3.17 The Father purposefully assumes these l. of authority

11:2.10 of his technique of self-liberation from infinity l.,

12:1.16 we regard the master universe as having l.,

19:5.11 our difficulties and l. must be mutual and inherent.

21:2.3 l. inherent in the pre-existence of these Sources and

21:2.3 Among these l. to the otherwise all-powerful creator

21:3.13 in the first instance sovereignty l. are not apparent;

21:3.15 a Creator Son rules with certain self-imposed l. of

21:5.8 The few l. upon their rule are those inherent in the

22:9.8 Notwithstanding their handicaps and l. they are a

22:10.2 I have seemed to call attention to the l. and

28:6.14 have only to look at them to know the l. of your

31:8.2 not only by the l. of human comprehension, but also

32:3.12 both types find release from inherent l. and thus

34:3.5 of the Creator Sons are not exempt from space l..

34:3.6 enabling him to overcome his inherent l. regarding

38:5.4 Their work in the universe is without bounds and l.;

48:6.35 ignorance or other l. of mansion world students.

50:5.10 Within the l of finite nature and material endowments

55:11.7 Neither can environmental l. thwart the personal

65:8.6 handicaps of time and delivered from the l. of space.

77:6.3 offspring live on and on, not being subject to the l. of

79:3.8 Despite biologic l.,the Dravidians founded a superior

84:6.5 greatly multiply versatility and overcome inherent l.,

94:9.5 Mahayanists cast loose from the social l. inherent in

94:11.6 complete liberation of the human self from all the l.

94:11.11 and casts off from the anthropomorphic l. which

100:6.4 The morbid recognition of human l. is changed to the

101:4.0  4. THE LIMITATIONS OF REVELATION

101:6.13 5. Salvation from self, deliverance from the l. of self-

101:9.9 the avenue of man’s escape from the material l. of

101:10.4 escape from the confines of material l. and affords

105:6.5 techniques of compensation for the experiential l.

105:6.5 compensating the preascension l. of imperfection.

106:0.11 1. The l. of mortal language.

106:0.12 2. The l. of the mortal mind.

106:0.18 will release the superuniverses from the destiny l.

106:0.19 These are some of the l. which we encounter in

106:9.2 they are face to face with intellect l. inherent in

106:9.9 experience the Father as infinite is due to finite l..

107:3.5 2. Always to be considerate of the l. of their juniors

107:6.2 that they may be delivered with you from the l. of

108:6.3 circumscribed l. of material creature endowment

109:6.5 the true passport from the l. of human nature to the

111:2.10 the temporal l. of the physical-life machine and

115:7.1 liberation from the l. inherent in infinity of status,

115:7.1 the Supreme has been freed from all existential l.

117:3.4 universe approach to the transcendence of finite l.,

117:5.9 not wholly confined to the geographic l. of a given

117:6.16 It is not only man’s own l. which prevent him from

117:6.24 the liberation of all finite reality from the l. of

117:7.1 is the Conjoint Actor, and all of this within the l. of

118:0.11 the domain of mathematics is beset with qualitative l.

118:0.13 liberation from the l. of pre-evolutionary existence.

118:1.7 the same time escaping from the l. of the present.

118:6.5 on any level short of the absolute encounters l. which

118:8.1 free will is hedged about with restraints, with l..

119:0.1 presentation, I will adhere strictly to the l. imposed

120:2.0 2. THE BESTOWAL LIMITATIONS

127:2.7 Despite these l. his religious fealty and national

136:5.4 such l. were not operative in connection with their

136:5.4 could be no such perfect l. imposed regarding time.

140:5.4 fatherly love in contrast to the l. of mere brotherly

152:1.4 which transcend time and most other material l..

159:4.10 more or less fully understand these l. of Scripture,

189:3.5 free from the l. of partial and restricted human vision

196:3.32 and in this way escapes the l. of the present material

limitedsee limited by; limited to; see also self-limited

0:5.2 While the range of nonpersonal reality is definitely l.,

0:11.16 personality, is strictly Trinity l. and Deity dominated.

1:3.3 creatures of materialistic handicaps and l. spiritual

1:7.4 by an ever-changing and apparently law-l. universe,

2:0.3 we are handicapped by the l. capacity of the mind

3:1.6 for God has l. his direct and actual presence in

3:2.7 Such concepts of God have their origin in the l.

3:2.8 their intellects are so diverse, their minds are so l.

3:2.15 And God’s presence is thus l. because such is the

3:4.7 transcends the logically l. capacities of the creature

4:2.1 Nature is in a l. sense the physical habit of God.

4:2.6 a travesty to worship nature because it is in a l.,

6:0.2 portray the realities of eternity to the time-l. minds

6:5.4 Eternal Son is l. in transmittal of creator prerogatives

6:5.4 there does appear a very l. reflection of the creative

9:8.13 as soon as you are delivered from the l. vision of

10:3.4 each person of Deity is apparently l. in absoluteness.

10:5.8 language that would enable me to convey to the l.

11:2.10 But it does not follow that Paradise is time-space l.

12:0.2 we know that at any given moment in time it is l.,

12:7.2 To you, with your l. vision and finite viewpoint,

14:2.4 he could only function as a l. self-conscious being

15:1.1 Within the l. range of the records, observations,

15:4.4 when once started, can never be stopped or l. until

17:1.3 they direct their l. spheres of Havona activity

19:4.9 would be incorrect to state that their acts are finite l.,

21:3.13 L. rulership would hardly be manifest if sovereignty

22:7.3 Deity seems to be l. in just one respect: There can be

22:9.7 Trinitized Sons of Perfection are l. in contrast to

24:3.1 We hold the opinion that the Infinite Spirit is not l.

24:6.2 You are not always to be so l. in the range of your

26:1.16 Supernaphim are l. in “spirit polarity” regarding

26:1.16 Seconaphim are likewise l. and in addition must

26:5.5 In a l. manner it enters into the possibilities of

28:4.2 From Uversa, such communication is l. to the

29:4.26 We are greatly l. in our knowledge of these entities

32:2.6 though markedly l. in the attributes of divinity.

33:4.2 though considerably l. in the attributes of Deity.

33:7.3 local universe courts are l. in the following matters:

34:3.4 the element of time is a Creative Spirit ever l. in her

37:9.11 result in the appearance of a l. number of creatures

38:7.2 Each type of angel is very l. in solitary function;

38:8.3 are the inherently l. beings of the angelic creations.

38:8.3 gifted individuals may achieve l. seraphic service.

38:8.5 While the second and third groups are somewhat l.

39:0.9 every angel is at first service-l. to the group of

40:5.17 superior to the one-brained groups but definitely l.

42:1.9 a circular, somewhat l., but orderly and far-flung

44:1.1 With the l. range of mortal hearing, you can hardly

44:2.1 the gross and l. symbolism of your material language

47:4.6 not far removed from the l. viewpoints of mortal

49:5.15 attainments of the one-brained races are slightly l. in

54:6.10 how ultimate good can be derived from time-l. evil

65:4.12 how puzzling these things must be to the l. human

75:8.1 races profited enormously from the l. contribution

78:1.13 Adam and Eve had left a l. but potent progeny,

79:2.2 the orange race, was slightly improved through l.

79:7.3 This more l. infusion of Andite inheritance was less

80:1.4 But they received a very l. amount of the violet

80:4.5 outside the Euphrates region, had made l. cultural

82:1.2 absorbed by the races in such l. amounts as to fail

82:3.11 Other tribes l. mating to similar age groups.

82:5.7 within the clan; others l. mating to certain castes.

82:6.4 there would be little objection to a l. amalgamation.

86:1.2 The l. intellectual horizon of the savage concentrates

88:1.7 the reproductive function received only a l. amount

90:3.1 since his l. comprehension of the cosmos led him

94:3.8 from the evolutionary creature’s l. experience with

96:4.7 despite this exalted teaching, the l. understanding of

101:10.3 extinguished upon exhaustion of the l. life energies.

106:0.13 3. The l. development of the seven superuniverses.

106:6.4 can achieve total expression on a qualified, l., or

106:9.2 no creature could achieve even a l. comprehension

106:9.6 1. The l. human viewpoint, the inability to grasp the

107:4.2 but not as to nature; in extensiveness they are l.,

107:5.4 even with a l. number of nonevolutionary beings

111:4.8 There is associated with personality a l. sovereignty

112:6.3 the physical body does, to a l. degree, reflect

112:6.8 morontia souls of the Spirit-fused mortals are not l..

117:5.14 inability ever to achieve more than l. experience

117:6.9 Other experiences are l. in their nature and content

117:7.6 and then to a l. degree anticipate future evolution by

118:0.13 Havona is a perfect, but perfection-l., creation;

118:1.10 Adjuster, is not thus l. in awareness but can know

118:6.7 The entire range of human will is strictly finite-l.

118:7.1 The Gods have wisely l. the range of the action of

118:7.3 Error in finite choosing is time bound and time l..

118:9.1 by them the acts of every creature are definitely l..

130:4.14 the revelation of God as a time-space-l. expression

130:4.14 which is held by the temporal and l. creature mind

133:5.5 mathematics is reliable when l. in its application to

134:5.15 The l. (state) sovereignty of these forty-eight states

141:4.8 their l. knowledge of the early history of Urantia,

154:6.10 Jesus chose to be guided by the l. knowledge of

160:2.1 are able to communicate with each other in a l. way.

168:1.6 in accordance with the l. knowledge of the human

195:0.3 morals, sex regulation, polygamy, and in l. degree,

limited by

0:3.9 and is therefore l. or conditioned only by volition.

1:4.6 l. only by the capacity of such a creature to receive

3:1.11 the Father’s influence in them is l. by the remoteness

3:2.11 The power of God is, ordinarily,only l. in its spiritual

3:2.15 everything pertaining to God is l. by the presence

3:4.6 quantity of such an experience is strictly l. by the

4:4.4 God is l. in his creative acts only by the sentiments

4:4.4 they are not altogether l. by that finality of wisdom

7:6.4 Hence are they l. in their creative acts by the

8:5.2 The Father is infinite and therefore l. only by volition

17:3.10 the extra-Paradise reflectivity service seems to be l.

33:2.2 His personal power is l. by the pre-existent gravity

34:3.1 Neither the Eternal Son nor the Infinite Spirit is l. or

34:5.5 this spirit of the Son is almost wholly l. in function

50:6.1 we are l. by the planetary quarantine and by the

65:8.3 To those of us whose life span is not l. by a temporal

78:2.4 civilization is l. by available natural resources,

83:5.14 The number of wives was only l. by the ability of the

92:4.1  Always must the religion of revelation be l. by man’s

101:4.2 the revelation of truth are very rigorously l. by the

101:4.2 It is l. by our permission for the co-ordination and

106:0.10 relative in the sense of being conditioned and l. by:

118:4.6 plans appear to be ultimately space l. in extent by

118:4.7 all actualization of potential reality is l. by ultimate

118:8.1 evolution on the inhabited worlds is physically l. by

136:5.4 could be l. in their space activities by the delegated

141:7.11 his work on earth was in some respects to be l. by

166:4.11 the Father is l. by man’s capacity for receiving divine

166:4.11 in the bestowal of spiritual gifts he is l. by man’s faith

168:4.4 The making of a prayer must be l. by the knowledge,

195:7.21 and l. by the inherent situational endowment.

limited to

0:6.2 Power is ordinarily l. to the designation of the level

5:2.6 exclusively, l. to the realms of soul consciousness,

10:4.6 and mortal man is l. to the finite level; therefore man

12:4.2 Unqualified Absolute is functionally l. to space,

13:4.6 and though residential status is l. to native beings

15:9.4 Such a cosmic-mind circuit is l. to a single

16:2.4 is personally l. to the superuniverse of supervision.

16:7.2 The selective response of an animal is l. to the motor

17:5.2 The Seven Spirits of the Circuits are each l. to the

29:4.3 influence of any one of the Master Spirits is l. to a

43:1.4 Material and morontial ornamentations are l. to the

45:5.7 of Salvington—being material and ordinarily l. to

48:2.13 circuits are exclusively planetary, l. to a single world.

49:0.2 and each of these local systems is l. to about one

49:2.25 The sixth technique of energizing is l. to the midway

53:4.2 He maintained that all government should be l. to

63:4.3 their patriotism was wholly l. to the immediate clan.

66:5.16 the Prince’s staff were l. to natural means of race

72:2.7 This group is l. to one hundred, and its members are

83:5.3 polyandry was never general, being usually l. to rich

89:5.12 4. It became l. to men; women were forbidden to eat

89:5.13 5. It was next l. to the chiefs, priests, and shamans.

97:1.8 of mercy, albeit it is l. to those who are merciful.

103:7.3 The progression of science is not l. to the terrestrial

108:4.4 but that means of communication is largely l. to the

114:7.11 being l. to the accomplishment of some specific task

116:4.12 the edification of human beings, hence is largely l.

124:3.10 his ministry was not to be l. to the betterment of the

132:1.2 The scientist, as such, is l. to the discovery of the

limiting

41:3.6 the l. and critical explosion point of ultimatonic

101:8.2 Belief is always l. and binding; faith is expanding and

118:9.6 These mechanisms should not be thought of as l. the

120:3.5 But this prohibition must not be interpreted as l.

145:3.11 Adjuster regarding the impossibility of l. the time

161:3.1 the power of variously l. his human consciousness

161:3.3 a loss to differentiate between his practice of self-l.

limitless

0:12.6 expanding arena of the well-nigh l. master universe.

3:4.2 subsequent to this bestowal of l. force and power

3:5.4 the staggering immensity of God’s well-nigh l.

6:3.3 and his almost l. host of ministering personalities.

8:2.5 adequate to meet the demands of such a l. creation.

8:2.8 the unconditioned and l. mind of the Third Source.

9:5.1 to endow l. numbers of creatures with suitable minds

10:0.1 The Trinity perfectly associates the l. expression of

12:0.2 although to your finite minds it is comparatively l.,

12:1.1 an infinite plane, a boundless cube, nor a l. circle;

23:3.8 any and all of the l. avenues of spiritual expression,

29:4.35 the unique power of evolving l. supplies of energy.

30:0.1  constitute a well-nigh l. number of living beings.

40:5.3 l. number of ascending creatures throughout the

42:1.9 a circularity of endless existence, well-nigh l. but,

90:0.3 the l. affection of the Universal Father for the sons

94:3.8 on up to the l. experience of the Eternal Son with

101:10.9 l. universe are on their side in the struggle to attain

102:3.10 and classify the segmented parts of the l. cosmos.

102:3.10 cosmos of the Infinite I AM is therefore endless, l.,

103:0.1 glimpse the certainties and divinities of l. Deity,

103:9.7 then faith dares to launch out upon the l. and never-

104:4.1 Universal Controller, L. Energizer, Original Unity,

104:4.43 from the l. potentialities of active-volitional and

105:0.1 by conceiving eternity-infinity as an almost l. ellipse

105:2.3 as personality in the l. love of the Universal Father.

105:3.5 the perfect expression of the l. plans and purposes

105:3.7 the presence of the Unqualified is l.; even eternity

105:7.18 the subabsolute manifestations of the l. potentials of

106:6.1 a total expression of the l. possibilities of the three

106:7.3 being l., timeless, spaceless, boundless, and

106:7.8 will be always young in the face of the l. possibilities

106:8.23 it embraces that l. galaxy of personalities who have

106:9.1 the possible experiential unification of l. reality,

108:6.8 l. expanding of never-ending, ever-widening spheres

111:1.8 the almost l. arena of the evolving human intellect.

112:7.14 the human attempt to actualize the l. possibilities that

115:3.1 attenuated conceptions of that l., boundless,

117:6.2 The l. things of creation depend on his presence for

130:4.2 All things, even in an eternal universe of l. values

limitlessness

3:4.0 4. GOD’S LIMITLESSNESS

106:8.12 First Source and Center self-realize the l. of reality

115:6.4 and toward the l. of the Absolutes of potential.

limitsnoun

3:2.10 It is because of the l. of human vision, it is because

3:4.3 beings of the realms increase in number to the l. of

3:5.1 and in the face of such default and within the l. of the

4:4.3 there are no l. to his universe reactions save those

9:7.5 Reflectivity appears to be omniscience within the l.

10:5.1 ultimate, and (within the l. of Deity) absolute as far

10:7.3 but within certain l. and during the present era of

10:8.7 As creatures and within the l. of creature capacity

11:6.4 the outermost l. of both space extensions are now

11:7.6 these l. draw farther and farther apart at greater and

11:9.8 transformation bordering on the l. of supremacy.

12:0.3 there are still physical l. to the material creation,

12:1.1 evidence of a physical universe of definite l..

12:1.13 come to the outer l. of the organized and inhabited

12:1.13 we come to the outer l. of the grand universe.

12:3.10 beyond the present outer l. of the grand universe.

12:5.2 We do not know the absolute l. of space, but we do

17:1.3 Otherwise there are few l. to the scope of their

18:7.3 self-limited to an interassociation within the l. of a

19:3.6 the time-space l. of the situation involved and the

19:4.9 It is very difficult to portray the functional l. of the

21:5.5 of the Trinity manifestable within the time-space l.

22:7.14 transcend the creational l. of the present universe

25:1.5 there are few l. to the to the range of work these

25:1.6 dispatched on missions beyond the l. of the central

26:6.3 up to the very l. of their experiential capacities,

28:4.2 Even there l. are encountered: From Uversa, such

31:3.7 creatures have been trained to the l. of their capacity

41:10.1 when the l. of solar cohesion were reached and a

42:1.7 there are outer l. to the presently conceived master

47:9.3 within certain l., an ascender may elect to tarry on

48:6.6 but you may choose within the l. of that which the

48:8.4 stage of perfected creature existence within the l. of

49:5.25 When the ethical progress of a race has reached the l.

51:1.8 l. their children experience decreasing longevity with

55:6.5 the upper l. of spiritual development associated with

62:5.9 But within the permissible l. of planetary function,

68:3.4 of society breaks down upon reaching certain l.,

72:12.3 disclosure covers the l. of our permissive mandate.

78:8.2 deposits having since built the land to its present l..

91:6.1 such l. do not equally apply to the faith of those who

105:5.9 but within the l. of time they are seemingly different.

110:6.12 maximum l. of these stages of maturity realization:

112:5.11 within the l. of my permission I can say this much:

116:4.9 it may be said to approximate the l. of supremacy

117:4.1 his evolving nature is expanding to the outermost l.

117:6.7 with the divine Adjuster-nature within the l. of finite

117:6.9 the experience of God has no l. save those of the

117:6.15 the present-known l. of a creature’s consciousness

117:7.6 It may be that on the upper l. of the finite,where time

118:7.1 will, in the grand universe, operates within the l.,

118:7.1 This foreordination of these maximum l. does not,

118:7.1 it is true will, nonetheless, within these defined l..

118:7.8 safety in narrowing the l. of personality choice

118:8.3 The spirit liberates, the mechanism l., the function of

118:9.2 there are l. to his range of choice, but within the

118:10.10 the attainment of the Supreme within the l. of the

118:10.14 values of human existence will be nearing the l. of

130:3.4 which stretched on out to the western l. of this city

133:7.11 intellect is not altogether bound by the l. of time.

136:5.5 No l., of course, could be placed upon the

limitsverb

105:3.7 Space l. the function of the Unqualified,

linesee line, coast; line of; see pure-line; see shore-line

12:1.2 off on a straight-l. path into trackless space; but we

29:4.28 transmitters deploy themselves in a l. along the

38:8.5 placed in direct l. for advancement to the status of

41:5.6 They go in a straight and unbroken l. or procession

52:7.7 step into l. with those who practice justice and live

54:6.5 in l. for becoming future Mighty Messengers,

58:7.10 swamp water of some ancient sheltered shore l..

61:2.10 establishment of the l. from which the true lemurs

69:3.11 employed as spies, carrying on commerce as a side l..

70:4.10 peace chiefs usually ruled through the mother l.;

70:4.10 line; the tribal war chiefs established the father l..

75:3.1 down through the ages this l. had held authority and

80:7.5 a daughter descended in an unbroken l. from the

81:3.1 cultivation of the soil, with commerce as a side l..

84:2.1 early times all descent was reckoned in the female l.,

93:10.3 as intermarried with the Kenites were the only l.

97:5.2 “Judgment also will I lay to the l. and righteousness

135:8.4 Scores of repentants were standing in l. awaiting

line, coast

58:5.8 ever since has that eastern coast l. hovered over the

64:6.11 The orange race was the first to follow the coast l.

73:3.4 The coast l. of this land mass was considerably

73:7.1 Concomitant with this submergence the coast l. of

line of

18:0.10 form an interrelated l. of administrative perfection

29:2.16 Such a lane or l. of energy, sometimes also called an

35:3.20 those schools devoted to a single l. of research,

39:1.16 pertaining to the l. of duty or the call to worship.

41:3.9 a sun will capture a stream of meteors in a l. of

41:5.7 The raindrops are coming down in a direct l. of

44:0.13 those who are most advanced in any l. of endeavor

53:1.2 constellations in the direct l. of universe authority.

60:3.6 along the l. of the present California coast-range

61:3.12 But neither of these species is concerned in the l. of

62:0.1 before establishing the direct l. of human ancestry,

62:3.12 gorilla; the superior pair destined to continue the l.

63:4.5 The original Andonic clan maintained an unbroken l.

65:2.10 and the direct l. of descent of the human species.

68:5.3 such a l. of hunger march would be ten miles long

72:1.5 figureheads, finally disappearing when the male l. of

72:11.3 every man pursues some special l of study in addition

77:2.1 follow out the l. of descent from the rebel members

77:2.1 It was this l. of inheritance which furnished one half

77:5.6 gave origin to a great l. of the world’s leadership,

96:7.8 the first of that long l. of the teachers of Israel who

97:1.2 Samuel sprang from a long l. of the Salem teachers

97:9.4 to establish a “divine l. of descent” for David’s

97:10.4 to John the Baptist there extended an unbroken l. of

122:1.1 David and Solomon were not in the direct l. of

122:1.1 Joseph’s family belonged to a long and illustrious l.

122:1.2 mother of Jesus, was a descendant of a long l. of

122:4.3 Joseph was not of the l. of King David.

123:0.5 adoption of one of his ancestors into the Davidic l. of

123:5.12 Elijah, one of the first of that long l. of Hebrew

127:3.11 John to take up carpentry or some other l. of work.

135:4.2 that he was to be the last of this long and illustrious l

135:8.4 his two brothers took up their positions in this l. of

135:8.4 had not expected to greet Jesus in the l. of baptismal

139:1.2 Andrew sprang from an excellent l. of ancestors

139:3.8 sacrifice his life on the new battle l. of the kingdom

140:8.29 laws; Jesus left not a l. of writing behind him.

143:1.6 It is easy to die in the l. of physical battle when

143:1.7 you are the first volunteers of a long l. of sincere

155:3.3 when truth becomes formulated as a boundary l. of

184:3.13 And Annas was minded to proceed along the l. of

lineage

74:8.10 endeavored to trace the l. of Abraham back to Adam

122:1.1 neither did Joseph’s l. go directly back to Adam.

122:1.2 No Jewish woman had a more illustrious l. of

lineages

122:4.4  these l. contain much of the Master’s ancestry, but

lineal

79:4.6 after Christ are the l. cultural descendants of the

linearsee gravity

14:1.10 worlds follow each other in an orderly l. procession.

42:11.5 Space eventually conquers l. gravitation because of

103:6.14 project its interpretations of reality in the l. fashion

130:7.5 onetime consciousness of the l. sequence of events.

linen

168:2.1 could dimly see the form of Lazarus, wrapped in l.

169:3.2 Dives, who, being clothed in purple and fine l.,

182:0.1 he arose and, quickly throwing a l. coat about

183:3.9 seeing this young man in his l. coat, gave chase,

188:1.3 The body was wrapped in a l. sheet as the four men

188:1.4 a napkin about the face, wrapped the body in a l.

189:1.2 niche, undisturbed and wrapped in the l. sheet,

189:4.3 and they carried many l. bandages with them.

190:1.2 The captain wrapped them all up in the l. sheet and

linessee lines, coast; lines, shore

7:5.6 for in the Eternal Son center all l. of spiritual gravity.

9:2.3 There are many untrammeled l. of spiritual force and

9:7.2 L. of spirit can be traced back to the Son, physical

11:1.4 at this residential center the universal l. of gravity

11:1.4 trace the l. of material gravity to nether Paradise or

11:1.4 trace the l. of spiritual gravity to the Eternal Son or

12:4.14 Spectral l. are displaced from the normal towards

12:4.14 the violet by an approaching star; likewise these l.

14:1.15 dark bodies, so effectively equalize the l. of gravity

14:4.18 All beings in all universes are fashioned along the l.

16:0.12 radial boundary l. of any one of the superuniverses

16:2.3 Conversely, the combined l. of spirit force and

21:2.12 They may lay down their l. of power to incarnate as

23:3.5 Messengers are able to function as emergency l. of

28:4.6 they do not have to call him on the l. of space;

29:2.17 From these beings there go forth the power l. for

29:2.19 Physical Controllers and receive the encircuited l.

29:3.5 for the interruption of the physical l. of energy;

29:4.14 we lay l. of energy for the purpose of conveying

29:4.30 They provide the emergency l. of communication in

35:9.9 a bestowal Son can re-establish interplanetary l. of

39:2.15 144,000 messages can traverse the same l. of energy.

39:3.9 all three of the universally distributed l. of energy,

41:0.2 no such clear l. of physical demarcation set off the

41:1.1 to produce that vast complex of communication l.,

41:1.2 These beings receive the incoming l. of power

41:2.8 Urantia is in the l. of tremendous energies, a small

41:2.8 their order in an effort to equalize these l. of energy.

41:5.7 energy does not proceed in waves but in direct l..

41:6.1 Some of the l. indicating unknown matter which

41:6.7 Solar spectra exhibit many iron l., but iron is not the

42:1.2 the l. of gravity involved in the energies concerned

42:5.14 transit through space they really proceed in direct l..

42:5.14 definite energy particles which proceed in direct l.

44:8.2 had actual and bona fide experiences along such l.

46:5.9 They are all constructed along the same l. but are

49:1.7 delayed by the destruction of certain favorable l.

50:5.2 development along physical, intellectual, and social l.

55:0.4 the Spirit-fused mortals evolve along l. identical with

60:2.12 they failed to evolve along l. which would enable

65:2.5 presently along the l. of the Hydra and jellyfish.

66:5.10 writing and made the greatest progress along such l..

68:5.3 industrial organization, primitive food-gathering l..

77:8.3 differentiated along the l. of maleness and femaleness

81:6.10 Science trains man’s thoughts along l. of exacting

81:6.25 growth along purely intellectual and scientific l..

84:7.27 marriage institution is evolving along economic l..

89:1.3 holy and unholy, but their beliefs along these l. were

93:4.6 along the l. of the ancient Dalamatian supreme law

97:3.5 on more strictly religious l.—Yahweh vs. Baal—

100:7.1 along the perfected l. of the Jesus personality.

108:3.7 As a result of many suggestive l. of evidence, we

114:5.1 There exists no formal government along the l. of

122:1.1 his ancestral tree from time to time by the female l.

122:1.1 venerable patriarch to the earlier l. of inheritance

124:0.1 directed by Jews and along exclusively Jewish l..

126:3.3 which was largely built up from these suggestive l.

144:3.15 two l. were lost in copying, and there was added to

149:5.2 say: ‘The l. are fallen to me in pleasant places; yes,

162:4.4 And as they repeated these l., they would wave

164:4.12 the trial proceeded along such unfair and unjust l..

167:5.5 effort to improve their practices along these social l..

191:0.1 to direct their discussions along more helpful l..

lines, coast

59:0.8 gradually made their way along the extensive c. of

59:1.8 Atlantic made extensive inroads on all adjacent c..

59:5.18 so eroded and submerged that the c. of both oceans

60:1.12 which again produced extensive c. of shallow waters.

61:1.9 in association with a very general sinking of the c..

lines, shore

58:6.1 the tropic bays and lagoons of the extensive s. of the

59:1.10 1. Conglomerates—matter deposited near the s..

59:4.7 many of the s. were considerably elevated so that

59:5.3 highlands were situated just beyond the present s..

65:2.1 bays and lagoons of the vast s. of the ancient seas,

linger

88:6.7 superstitions still l. in the minds of many so-called

138:3.5 it was the custom to l. about the banquet room to

167:4.3 the spirit or soul might l. near the body for two or

168:1.14 They allowed that the soul might l. about the tomb

187:5.8 common for the victims of crucifixion to l. alive for

lingered

95:6.2 the Seven Master Spirits as the tradition l. in Ur,

97:8.3 But in spite of all this they l. on in bondage, and

122:9.2 There l. constantly about the courts of the temple

123:5.12 when they l. toward the going down of the sun,

125:5.10 went to the garden, where he l. long into the night,

125:6.1 they would be worried about his having l. behind.

135:6.6 while he still l. at Bethany ford, the priests and

135:7.3 Scores of believers l. with their adored teacher

141:7.15 his gracious words l. in their hearts, and after the

145:3.5 as Jesus and the apostles still l. about the table,

145:4.2 children who had been healed of diseases l. late

145:4.2 adoration of the twelve and the others who had l.

147:3.1 a large group of sufferers l. in quest of healing.

152:0.3 correct two errors which might have l. in her mind,

154:7.4 The crowd l. about the home of Zebedee watching

158:8.1 they l. at Simon’s house, and Jesus, looking up at

164:5.2 as Jesus l., the crowds asked him many questions,

167:1.2 As Jesus l. by the door, speaking with Abner, and

171:6.2 while the Master and his apostles l. with Zaccheus

179:0.4 while Jesus l. behind to talk with the Mark family.

187:1.10 Simon l. all through the hours of the Master’s

188:1.6 the women l. near the tomb until it was very dark.

189:5.4 As Mary l. after Peter and John had gone, the Master

190:2.6 Why have you l. so long before choosing to follow

lingeringverb

121:8.3 Mark was a lad l. about many of the scenes which

140:0.1 l. near the shore repairing their nets and tinkering

lingeringadjective

79:4.7 preserved in the l. traditions of the religion of the

79:8.7 but l. vestiges of a real concept of God remained

80:1.7 exterminating the l. strains of Neanderthal stock.

86:1.4 chance and evince l. predispositions to gambling.

89:2.3 concept of sin was fostered by the l. traditions of

92:7.3 to denounce the worst in their l. superstitions and

93:3.1 l. traditions of the methods of the ancient Sethites.

94:5.3 1. The l. teachings of Singlangton, which persisted

94:6.9 influenced by the l. traditions of the Salem

94:11.1 Buddhism soon amalgamated with the l. ritualistic

95:6.6 founded on the l. traditions of Lucifer and Caligastia

96:2.4 Arabian nomads maintained a l. traditional belief in

145:4.1 Their l. doubts of Jesus’ divinity were banished.

164:3.4 There was a l. belief in reincarnation.

165:5.1 you spoke many words to the l. multitude which we

187:2.1 said during these hours of l. torture and slow death.

187:2.3 in order to provide a cruel and l. punishment,

lingers

48:4.12 and which l. as a memory possession of the mind.

linguist

134:1.6 ill, Jesus, being a l., volunteered to take his place.

linguistic

81:6.16 Today, there is great need for further l. development

121:1.1 l. settings for the effective spread of a new religion

linguists

48:3.12 speak all the tongues; they are the l. of the realms.

liniments

90:4.5 medicine in, even as moderns attempt to rub l. in.

link

18:7.5 The Faithfuls of Days are the last l. in the long chain

39:4.13 this sphere of mortal infancy, is only a single l.,

40:5.1 Mortals represent the last l. in the chain of beings

43:0.1 their rulers l. the local systems of inhabited worlds to

45:5.3 These Material Sons are the last and physical l. in the

50:3.1 the connecting l. between the prince and the world

51:6.5 the indispensable l. connecting God with man,

62:4.7 The Primates tribes were the last vital l. in the

69:8.6 Slavery was an indispensable l. in the chain of human

87:3.1 the connecting l. between common ghosts and the

92:5.6 son-of-God idea, the connecting l. between man

92:6.17 polytheism to monotheism; it is an evolutionary l.

96:6.2 serve as a vital l. in the spiritual evolution of

116:3.2 mind is the vital l. connecting matter and spirit.

182:1.25 I am the living l. between time and eternity.

linked

0:5.4 the personal, and the superpersonal are all l. together

1:3.7 material-l. minds cannot survive mortal death.

49:5.12 all the life-modification worlds are serially l. together

65:8.1 Time and space are indissolubly l.; there is an innate

69:4.8 Commerce, l. with adventure, led to exploration and

82:4.1 Marriage has always been closely l. with property

83:1.5 affection was not strongly l. to sex attraction;

84:6.8 The family is vitally l. to the mechanism of self-

85:4.3 The worship of fire and the fear of lightning were l.

94:8.8 Closely l. to the doctrine of suffering and the

94:8.17 the highest happiness is l. with the intelligent and

100:4.3 The highest happiness is indissolubly l. with

100:7.15 his courage was l. with discretion and controlled by

107:2.7 a fused Adjuster becomes indissolubly l. with the

111:6.5 physical mechanism, with which it is inescapably l..

118:3.3 But when truth becomes l. with fact, then both time

118:6.6 Temporal volition is l. to time, and it must await the

139:9.7 Such humility l. with such personal dignity made a

146:2.4 forgiveness was thus recognized and l. together in

160:1.13 Prejudice is inseparably l. to selfishness.

160:1.14 The philosophy which I teach, l. with the gospel that

170:4.15 that he never positively l. these two ideas together.

170:4.16 His apostles certainly l. these two teachings together.

linking

9:2.3 l. the people of Urantia directly with the Deities of

66:6.2 by sentimentally l. the past with the present, but it

118:0.9 the experiential bridge l. the beginnings and the

118:3.4 The l. of the absolute and eternal truth of the Creator

links

25:0.1 These versatile beings function as the connecting l.

39:4.13 portray mortal life as an unbroken chain of many l.

51:1.6 These wonderfully useful beings are the connecting l.

58:6.2 you will not be able to find such connecting l.

58:6.2 so-called “missing l.” will forever remain missing,

95:4.4 two vital l. in the growth of Occidental civilization—

107:0.5 The Adjuster is the living presence which actually l.

113:5.5 jeopardy to vital l. in the chain of human evolution

lintel

153:2.8 a pot of manna which decorated the l. of this new

lion

95:2.3 group god, one worshiping the bull, another the l.,

lions

61:2.11 whales, dolphins, porpoises, seals, and sea l..

62:3.5 l. and tigers, had not yet invaded this peculiarly

64:4.7 broad-nosed rhinoceroses, hyenas, and African l.,

lip

89:8.3 Nose and l. piercing is still practiced in Africa,

lips

66:5.15 to our divine teachers and forever put truth on our l..

126:0.4 For a time his praise was on everybody’s l..

135:8.7 as he had heard it so many times from his mother’s l.

137:8.18 not prepared to receive the good news from the l. of

146:2.13 O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my l..

149:6.12 those who ‘flatter with the l. while the heart is

153:3.3 saying: ‘This people honors me with their l., but

166:1.3 curling of l. by those who sat opposite the Master,

181:2.27 before you will learn to set a guard upon your l.?

187:3.5 to Jesus so that he could moisten his parched l..

187:5.2 While his l. would often move, he was too weak to

187:5.3 moistened his l. with the same sponge wet in the

liquid

12:9.3 a new and superadditive substance—l. water.

15:6.14 planetesimals to enormous gaseous, l., or solid

41:3.3 When your sun attained this quasi-l state of supergas

41:4.1 But your sun is neither a l. nor a solid—it is gaseous—

41:4.2 Gaseous, l., and solid states are matters of atomic-

58:1.4 bathing each individual cell with a chemical l. in all

124:1.8 The fact that water could be had as a solid, a l.,

155:3.8 the frozen forms of religion into the l. liberties of

liquidated

120:2.2 dissensions of your universe will be in substance l.

liquidation

129:2.10 John applied this money toward the l. of the

163:2.11 he provided for the profitable l. of their property,

liquors

85:2.1 and then worshiped because of the intoxicating l.

94:8.14 5. You shall not drink intoxicating l..

list

25:1.2 the long l. of reproductions of the dual order in the

26:10.2 long l. of such experiences whereon they climbed,

31:1.1 millions of Havona natives upon this waiting l..

70:2.2 Society, today, enjoys the benefit of a long l. of

72:2.7 the person receiving the largest ballot among the l.

72:6.2 crippled can be placed on the retired l. at any age by

86:3.2 and death was added to this long l. of unexplained

97:9.3 and added “Judah” to the l. of tribes participating in

listensee listenimperative

54:6.10 when you l. to the superaphic philosophers

125:3.1 Jesus had gone into the temple to l. to the

126:2.6 to hear Jesus play upon the harp, to l. to his stories,

133:3.5 the Apostle Paul sojourned in this home, did he l. to

138:3.5 banquet room to l. to the conversation and speeches

141:6.1 days to hear the teaching and l. to the preaching.

142:7.17 acquire the ability to l. with the ear of the spirit?

146:2.3 If man will not l. to the Gods as they speak to their

146:3.1 will you now l. while I tell you about the eternal

151:1.4 those who l. only to ensnare us may be the more

154:6.2 influence my son if he would come home and l. to

159:1.3 If he will l. to you, then have you won your brother.

160:0.1 Thomas should l. to all he had to say and tell him

162:2.6 Draw near while you l. to my teaching.

162:8.2 custom for these three to drop everything and l. to

177:5.2 multitudes l. to the truth and believe it superficially

180:4.1 The unbelievers will not at first l. to the teachings

185:1.4 When he refused to l. to their protests, they appealed

187:4.2 Jesus had time amidst the pangs of death to l. to the

listenimperative

97:7.8 L. again to the gospel of this new revelation of the

97:7.9 L. to his portrayal of Deity: “I am the high and

listened

27:6.5 yet, when you have l. to these primary supernaphim

74:4.1 men and women l. for hours to the impassioned

75:4.8 I l. fully to the recital of all that led up to the

75:8.4 But Eve l. to the insidious propaganda of personal

77:5.5 as Ratta l. to the recital of the Garden default, she

94:12.6 great teacher in India once l. to his proclamation of

97:7.14 of many nations as they l. by the river in Babylon.

123:6.9 Jesus l. attentively, talked with Joseph, Mary, and

124:1.4 Jesus l. to the indictment of his artistic efforts for

124:2.1 Joseph l. attentively to the momentous words of

124:2.1 Mary likewise l. to the pronouncements of the lad,

125:5.8 those who l. marveled at these questions, and

127:2.2 Jesus l. carefully to them and asked many questions

127:5.2 Rebecca l. intently; she was thrilled with the recital

127:5.3 Jesus l. attentively and sympathetically to the recital

128:4.5 Many times in subsequent years Jesus l. to the recital

128:5.4 Jesus l. to all they had to say, thanked them for

130:1.3 same Gadiah who l. to the later preaching of Peter,

132:2.1 night upon night Mardus l. to his supernal teaching.

132:6.3 as Gonod l. to the recital of these experiences, he

134:7.3 heard the voice, and l. to the teachings, of the Master

134:9.8 Jesus l. to these reports as John slowly worked his

135:5.8 minds of those who l. to his impassioned preaching.

135:6.2 The great majority of those who l. to this strange

139:5.5 as Jesus so patiently l. to Philip’s foolish questions

140:2.1 twelve mortals who had just l. to his declaration

141:7.7 They often l. to his teachings when in reality what he

142:3.1 had l. to this discussion of the character of God,

143:1.1 Jesus l. attentively to these objections to the

143:3.1 When Jesus had l. to the apostolic chief relate his

144:6.12 Jesus returned, heard of their deliberations, l. to their

145:5.10 Jesus l. to them patiently, but he would not consent

146:3.1 Jesus l. with patience and sympathy to this Greek

148:6.8 And when Job had l. to all three of his friends, he

150:1.1 These women had all l. to the instruction given the

155:4.2 remarkable addresses which his apostles ever l. to

156:0.2 the Master on religion to which they had l. en route

157:3.5 When Jesus had l. to this report, he drew himself

157:6.7 Among other startling announcements they l. to such

157:6.15 The apostles l. to these bold statements in silence;

158:4.6 As the apostles l., Simon Zelotes and Judas

158:5.2 When Jesus had l. to this recital, he touched the

162:1.10 The multitudes who l. to the Master’s teachings

162:1.11 apostles l. to his increasingly bold pronouncements

164:2.3 The Master l. attentively, but silently, to all their

165:3.9 while Jesus l. to the questions of those who remained

167:2.4 Though Jesus l. with interest to all of these differing

172:2.2 The apostles l. in silence; they asked no questions.

173:2.2 to discredit him in the sight of those who l. to his

175:4.1 he l. to that fateful discourse on the destruction of

176:4.2 as they l. to his predictions of the overthrow of

181:2.7 and l. to this admonition: “You are a true son of

181:2.23 this question: “I have l. to your teaching ever since

182:2.1 Jesus l. to them but only said: “My friends, nothing

182:2.7 they l. to his good-bye salutation and went away in

185:4.3 Pilate had l. to regarding the alleged evil doings of

191:0.10 Matthew was confused; he l. to the discussions of

191:5.1 The next day Thomas l. to the telling of the stories

193:3.2 When Jesus had l. to Simon’s question, he

listener

132:4.2 their souls to a sympathetic and understanding l.,

162:2.1 when a curious l. interrupted him to ask: “Teacher,

171:7.5 Jesus was a charming l..

listeners

93:7.2 willing l. to the Hittite teachers of the Salem cult.

135:6.5 Tens of thousands of l., some curious but many

138:10.4 the multitude of l. at times, had something to eat.

140:8.17 frequently warned his l. against covetousness,

142:5.5 The throng of l. remained many hours with Jesus,

147:8.1 long after the usual l. had retired, Jesus continued to

148:9.2 surrounded by eager l., a man long afflicted with

177:1.2 the temerity of which astonished some of the l.,

listening

23:1.6 they are capable of “l. in” on all the broadcasts of

46:3.1 more engaging and engrossing than that of l. in on

123:1.6 l. to the conversation and gossip of the caravan

125:4.1 Jesus had remained in the temple, l. to the

127:5.5 After l. attentively, Jesus sincerely thanked Rebecca

128:6.10 youngsters, who never tired of l. to Jesus relate the

129:2.6 he spent the greater part of his time l. to the temple

132:0.10 Peter, on l. to a description of the Damascus scribe

133:5.1 l. to the interesting discussions of the lad and his

135:8.2 both he and James, after l. to Jesus’ discourse in

138:2.10 answering their questions and l. to the details of their

142:5.5 hours with Jesus, asking him questions and l. to his

144:3.1 After l. to this discourse on prayer, James Zebedee

146:2.17 spirit the better opportunity to speak to the l. soul.

151:2.3 Jesus, after l. to Peter’s interpretation of the

162:2.1 considerable company sat l. to his words depicting

171:2.4 not be able to follow after us, l. to the teaching and

173:4.1 Pharisees had finished l. to the story of the two sons,

173:4.1 the Master, turning his attention to the l. multitude,

175:4.1 It was while l. to the Master’s final indictment of

191:0.6 Andrew did much l. this day.

191:6.4 l. to the many words of Rodan and his associates.

listing

30:1.112 No especial significance need attach to the l. of these

listings

30:2.9 The following l. make no mention of vast orders of

lists

30:1.14 numerous orders have been omitted from these l..

72:9.3 other degrees, to their l. of personal achievements.

77:2.10 archaeologists discover l. of Sumerian kings running

lit

169:1.4 how she l. the lamp and diligently swept the house

literal

2:1.11 the truth—l. truth—of the teaching which declares

4:1.6 The work of God is l. as well as spiritual.

5:1.9 of the attainment of actual and l. spiritual levels;

11:0.1 the absolute controlling center also be material, l..

11:2.9 This l. substance of Paradise is a homogeneous

14:2.1 The Havona worlds are actual and l., albeit their

14:2.1 Havona worlds are actual and literal, albeit their l.

26:3.5 executing records for the l. files of Havona,

32:1.2 a material foundation—l. suns and material spheres—

32:4.2 on God’s part a l., and personal participation in these

37:0.1 these creators are in a very l. sense the Father-Son

38:2.3 created as to function on both spiritual and l. levels

38:7.7 great assistance to the seraphim in the more l. phases

47:10.4 no more l. resurrections will be experienced.

48:1.7 And these morontia materials are real, l., even as in

53:7.1 The Panoptians not only act as the l. custodians of

55:7.2 The actual and l. heads of the planetary regime are

66:2.5 l. bodies consisting of flesh and blood but attuned to

66:2.8 the l. creation of special bodies for the Caligastia one

77:8.12 Many of the more l. phenomena ascribed to angels

135:4.4 Was the prophecy l. or figurative?

140:8.1 old and entrenched l. concepts of the kingdom of

140:10.4 Ever you insist on making l. all that I teach.

142:7.17 because I presume to employ commonplace and l.

159:5.11 he referred not so much to a l. second coat as to the

171:4.3 could not bring themselves to regard his words as l.;

171:4.3 permit themselves to accept Jesus’ words as l..

174:3.4 beliefs in the resurrection of the l. human body.

176:2.7 What the whole world must face as a l. fact at the

186:3.4 inclined to take a l. and plain matter-of-fact view

186:3.4 being of a l. turn of mind, now proposed to

189:2.3 it was physical and l.; it could not be removed

literalists

135:5.5 The l. taught that a world-wide war would ensue

literallysee literally true

2:2.1 God is l. and eternally present in his universe of

3:4.6 can actually feel—l. experience—the full impact of

7:1.1 Son l. holds all spirit realities and all spiritualized

7:3.2 The spirit-gravity circuit l. pulls the soul of man

7:4.6 the Infinite Spirit functions truly and l as the conjoint

7:5.8 the Eternal Son, who l. passed through the circuits

11:1.3 God’s location just as certainly and l. as you know

11:1.4 Here is God personally, l., and actually present.

12:2.2 your telescopes l. reveal millions upon millions of

12:7.12 he dwells within you, and in him do we all l. move

13:1.8 a Son of God becomes a Son of Man, is l. born of

13:4.6 l. no phase of the sub-Paradise administration of the

15:8.7 the balance between circulating energy and more l.

16:1.3 Deity does actually embrace, l. encompass, all of

20:3.3 the Avonals serve on a planet in material form—l..

20:6.9 becoming l. the spirit of the sovereign Michael.

21:4.5 did, truly say, “It is finished”—it was l. finished

21:6.4 Michaels are l. destined to be “the way, the truth,

28:6.21 This truth is l. and strikingly illustrated by the

29:4.28 This they do just as l. as certain metallic circuits

32:3.4 he does l. dwell with the souls of the mortals of

32:3.6 L. and figuratively, spiritually and personally, the

34:3.3 just as l. and personally present on one world as on

41:6.2 Stone is l. the basic building matter for the planets

41:6.3 calcium l. ride the light beams for varied distances,

41:6.3 modified form, by l. riding the outgoing sunbeams

49:6.9 the dead just as l. as when the en masse roll is called

52:4.1 l. all nations and races are of one blood.

56:4.4 it is l. impossible for any child to have more than one

58:1.3 freely bathes, l. submerses, every tiny living cell in

58:5.4 earthquakes would l. shake the world to pieces.

60:2.3 land was so overrun by them that they l. starved to

65:2.1 Man’s primordial ancestors were l. the slime and

66:5.13 Urantia civilization was l. forged between the anvil

70:0.3 demands of the struggle for existence l. drove the

80:7.2 and had been l. driven off the mainland by their

81:6.14 primitive man had civilization l. thrust upon him by

82:4.5 it became the practice l. to cage up girls, actually to

84:5.12 If woman aspires l. to enjoy all of man’s rights,

85:6.2 in awe; to some degree he l. worshiped them.

87:2.5 months of each year were l. wasted in this useless

89:2.1 The fear of chance and the dread of bad luck l. drove

89:2.1 tree of forbidden fruit, l. the apple but figuratively

89:3.6 If the advice of the tentmaker-teacher were to be l.

108:5.8 you l. supply the fulcrum on which the Adjuster may

116:3.2 The finite domains of energy and spirit are l. held

117:3.12 Supreme Being did not create man, but man was l.

117:6.8 All soul-evolving humans are l. the sons of God

118:2.3 Deity, but he is l. a manifestation of divine ubiquity.

135:5.4 Many who read the Old Testament l. looked for a

139:2.9 In following Jesus, l. and figuratively, Peter was

139:11.10 Simon was l. crushed.

140:6.8 because you are wont to interpret my message l.;

142:7.17 so l. applying my teaching to material affairs?

145:4.1 They were l. intoxicated with the ecstasy of their

146:2.6 wise father does not l. answer the foolish prayers

149:1.8 certain forms of profound faith were l. compelling in

150:1.3 they were l. stunned when he proposed formally

158:7.8 The apostles were l. stunned; they were amazed

162:1.1 the apostles had been l. stunned by his decision to

171:0.3 when Jerusalem was l. destroyed, they still clung

173:1.9 heard Jesus’ teaching and l. hung on his words.

180:5.5 The golden rule, when l. interpreted, may become

182:2.3 apostles fell asleep because they were l. exhausted

183:3.6 The apostles were l. stunned by what they saw.

192:2.5 Peter took this last statement l.—that he should

194:2.8 not an example for any man l. to attempt to follow

195:1.5 the Greeks who l. forced the Romans to accept this

196:1.5 It should not be the aim of believers l. to imitate the

literally true

1:5.16 It is l. true: ‘In all your afflictions he is afflicted.”

1:5.16 And all this is l., for “in Him we all live and move

3:1.2 It is l. true that God is all and in all.

3:2.2 it is l. true that “with God all things are possible.”

7:5.11 It is l., whosoever has seen a Paradise Son has seen

16:4.1 It is l. that these Seven Spirits are the personalized

20:5.1 becomes l. true that the divine “Word is made flesh,”

37:3.6 it is l. that the seraphic guardians of the slumbering

44:1.15 l., “melody has power a whole world to transform.”

56:8.4 it is l., “The Son does only those things which he

56:10.14 It is l. true: “No man lives by himself.”

58:7.12 It is l. true, “The dust we tread upon was once alive.

68:6.1 Dust you are and to dust shall you return” is l. of all

93:9.11 it was l. that Christ did receive provisional title to

100:7.18 It is l.: “If any man has Christ Jesus within him, he is

102:1.1 It is l., “Human things must be known in order to be

108:6.2 it is l. that the Adjuster must coexist in the mortal

111:6.10 It is l. true, “Pride goes before a fall.”

112:1.16 It is l. true, “No man lives unto himself.”

128:1.2 It is l. that the creative Word—the Creator Son—

128:7.2 it was l.—as concerned a vast universe—that “in him

139:3.8 as concerns James, it was l.—he did drink the cup

171:7.9 It was l. true, “He went about doing good.”

194:3.17 It was l. that “there was but one heart and soul

literature

52:3.11 there develops new interest in art, music, and l.,

52:6.4 must occur an exchange of national and racial l..

55:5.6 L. and oratory flourish, language is so improved

69:4.6 first l. of man was a trade-promotion document,

76:3.8 was the forerunner of modern art, science, and l..

95:1.11 religious culture found its way into Hebrew l. and

95:5.4 and created a new art and l. for a whole people.

96:7.3 perusal of this wonderful collection of worshipful l.

130:3.4 Ganid saw the largest collection of Indian l. in all

130:3.6 that the best of the authors of the world’s sacred l.

130:3.7 but rather a university of fine art, science, and l..

131:3.1 from the Buddhist l.: “Out of a pure heart shall

148:6.2 Have you not read that masterpiece of Semitic l.

195:0.2 great accomplishments in philosophy, art, l., and

195:0.3 religious rituals, education, magic, medicine, art, l.,

lithographic

60:2.6 the beautiful l. stone of southern Germany was laid

litigation

54:5.13 time from the viewpoint of Uversa, where the l. is

little or very little

10:4.7 You can know vl. of the absoluteness of the Trinity,

11:6.3 we really know vl. about the space reservoirs,

11:7.2 We know vl. about them, but we observe that these

12:2.5 We know vl. of the significance of these phenomena

12:3.10 There was l. to impede the estimation of the present

13:0.7 You are able to understand so l. of the life of these

13:1.2 Of these worlds I can tell l.; of their activities I may

13:2.5 reason out these questions; you know so l..

13:2.9 Secrets of Supremacy are l. comprehended by other

13:3.2 therefore is there l. concerning these pure-spirit

15:0.3 I can hope to tell you l., but there is operative

15:5.1 vl. of superuniverse mass is organized by the direct

15:14.4 and even then you would comprehend but l..

16:0.10 We know vl. about the action of the Father and Son

16:4.7 l. or nothing has been revealed about Master Spirits.

18:1.4 I can reveal vl. about the work of these high

19:1.5 at best it can only reveal man’s origin; it reveals l. or

19:5.1 I will be able to tell you vl. concerning the Inspired

19:5.2 But we know l. about Inspired Spirits except as we

30:1.10 the other-than-Adjuster fragments are l. known.

43:3.5 The Constellation Fathers are l. occupied with the

43:3.6 as individuals you would ordinarily be l. concerned

46:2.6 There is so l. that can be compared with aught on

49:5.1 planetary series of mortals because you know so l.

49:5.17 planetary conditions had vl. to do with the decisions

53:1.4 Vl. was heard of Lucifer on Urantia owing to the

57:2.2 astronomers, they saw vl. to attract their attention.

59:3.3 The land masses were l. changed until they were

59:3.10 seas are so excessively salty that l. life survives.

59:5.8 mild and equable; the marine life was l. changed.

60:1.13 130,000,000 years ago seas had changed vl..

60:2.5 but vl. limestone is present in these layers.

60:3.17 The land animals were l. changed, but because of

60:3.21 too l. brain substance in comparison with body size.

61:5.3 Africa was l. affected by the ice, but Australia was

61:5.8 the land and water life of the world was l. changed.

62:0.1 The eastern life group contributed l. or nothing to

62:3.1 They had l. hair on their bodies, but this was no

62:4.5 in emotional nature the Primates differed l. from their

62:5.8 l. knowing that they were thus to found the human

63:1.2 this first human couple were apparently l. different

64:4.7 Mammalian life had been l. changed by the glacier.

64:4.9 Man and the animals of Europe were l. changed.

64:4.13 As long as the moon shone a l., they managed to

64:6.26 the indigo peoples, like the red man, received l. or

65:2.3 bacteria are vl. changed from the early dawn of life;

65:2.4 organism, has come on down but l. modified.

66:3.6 Vl. stone or wood was used.

66:6.6 ages in acquiring the l. religion and morals it had,

67:7.3 retarded that the human race had gained vl. over the

67:7.6 Sin did vl. to delay biologic evolution, but it did

68:0.1 a status that was l. better than an animal existence,

68:5.4 Today some Australian natives have progressed l.

71:8.1 it matters l. what form of state a people may elect

73:1.2 the races of the world were l. better off than if this

74:6.5 Though wearing vl. during the day, at eventide they

74:7.20 The moral law of Eden was l. different from the

74:8.9 The Hebrews did l. writing until about 900 B.C.,

75:3.6 Adam was oftentimes discouraged by the l. that

76:3.2 As it was, the death of Adam made l. difference in

76:4.6 your ancestors received so l. of Adam’s life plasm,

80:1.4 But during earlier times there was l. to hinder the

84:5.6 Woman’s estate is l. short of hopeless under the

85:7.2 To the primitive mind there is l. difference between

87:5.3 good spirits as going about their business,requiring l.

91:1.5 Prayer is l. associated with animism, but such beliefs

91:2.2 this generalized relationship, they have l. in common.

92:6.1 Many faiths have progressed vl. since the days of the

93:3.2 Lanaforge, the System Sovereign, had l. to do with

93:7.4 advantages of the art of printing l. understand how

94:6.8 the Taoism of twentieth-century Urantia has vl. in

96:4.1 the Bedouin slaves knew l. about such teachings,

96:5.2 There is so l. on record of the great work of Moses

96:5.7 L. of the mercy of God was taught the Hebrews

96:5.8 that of a God but l. better than the tribal gods of

97:1.3 Samuel did l. preaching, less teaching, but he did act.

98:7.9 Paul l. dreamed that his well-intentioned letters to his

100:4.3 but of happiness man has truly realized vl..

101:2.15 even prophets, have sometimes possessed so l. of the

107:1.3 We know vl. concerning their careers until they

107:3.8 Since we can learn l. or nothing of the nature and

107:3.10 We know vl. about the nonpersonalized Adjusters;

107:5.2 of their intercommunications, we can reveal vl.,

109:4.2 there is l. or no personality in such primitive contact.

110:6.19 Purely spiritual development may have l. to do with

114:7.9 these same mortals are l. known to their fellows

121:6.3 Hellenized Jewish beliefs were vl. influenced by the

121:6.5 l. in common with Hebrew theology, Philo’s

122:5.1 Joseph talked l. but thought much.

122:5.9 l. realizing that this momentous event of a universe

122:6.1 Their home was located a l. to the south and east

123:3.1 Mary spoke l. Greek, but Joseph was a fluent

124:5.6 But he l. dreamed of the tragedy, so soon to occur,

124:6.2 and they had l. to fear in taking Jesus to Jerusalem.

125:0.4 He was a l. disappointed by the general demeanor

125:2.4 Jesus slept vl. that night.

125:2.4 His parents likewise slept l..

125:4.1 Jesus visited vl. during the evening, spending time

125:6.10 On the three days’ journey to Nazareth Jesus said l.;

127:3.2 did not fully agree with his mother regarding the l.

128:7.2 Jesus thought much but said l. about the relation of

129:1.2 finding l. to interest him, he passed on successively

129:3.9 Thus did the Adjuster, l. by l., bring to Jesus’

130:6.6 Simon, l. dreamed that the man whose cross he bore

132:3.1 Nabon l. realized that Jesus was preparing him to

134:1.5 when they were all together, Jesus had so l. to say

134:7.3 Paul l. knew that his pupils had heard the voice of

135:8.2 Jesus slept vl. that night, being in close communion

137:2.9 The associates of Jesus l. understood why their

138:0.2 Jesus’ family had vl. to do with his ministry.

139:4.7 John thought much but said l..

139:5.7 There was l. about Philip’s personality that was

139:7.9 Levi l. realized that the Master knew all about it.

139:9.2 They understood vl. about the philosophical debates

139:9.8 James and Judas were l., but they were faithful.

139:9.10 Judas felt a l. disappointed that there were to be no

140:4.10 Happiness is l. dependent on environment, though

140:8.21 Jesus had l. to say about the social vices of his day;

144:3.23 The Master prayed vl. for himself, although he

144:7.2 Jesus did l. public teaching on this mission to the

146:2.15 deplored that so l. of the spirit of thanksgiving was

146:4.6 to the village of Madon, where they fared l. better.

147:5.4 but little forgiveness sometimes love but l..”

149:3.2 there is l. that can be done to modify their attitude.

149:5.2 ‘A l. that a righteous man has is better than the

149:5.2 Better is a l. with the reverence of the Lord than

149:5.2 Better is a l. with righteousness than great

151:1.2 fell upon the rocky places where there was l. earth,

151:2.3 represents those who have heard l. of the gospel,

153:0.1 Jesus ate no breakfast and but l. at noontide.

153:0.1 Jesus had said l. to them since they left Jerusalem.

154:6.8 that Jesus had lost interest in them, l. realizing that it

155:5.11 —the theology of authority—requires l. or none of

155:6.10 a l. nearer the discovery of the truth about God.

157:3.7 The apostles slept l. that night; they seemed to sense

157:6.2 They l. realized that this was the beginning of a

158:6.3 must become l. in his own eyes and thus become

158:7.1 The apostles had slept vl. that night, so they were up

161:1.3 “It matters l. what idea of the Father you may

162:0.1 These people knew vl. about Jesus, and they refused

164:2.4 That night Nathaniel and Thomas slept l.;

165:4.8 that ‘the l. a righteous man has is better than the

167:6.3 mothers l. realized that the onlooking intelligences of

168:1.10 group assembled before Lazarus’s tomb l. realized

169:2.6 “I affirm that he who is faithful in l. will also be

169:2.6 while he who is unrighteous in l. will be unrighteous

169:4.11 the Father in his earth life, he taught l. about him.

170:3.11 This new order of society the world has l. known

171:0.7 the sons of Zebedee l. realized that in less than one

171:4.9 Jews knew l. or nothing about a suffering Messiah.

171:7.9 There was so l. of the professional, the well-planned,

172:3.6 go over to Bethpage, a neighboring village a l. off

172:4.1 The apostles l. understood that this was the only

172:5.9 he regarded the whole performance as a l. childish,

173:5.6 their various places for rest, but they slept vl..

177:0.1 l. was said during the first half of this morning meal

182:1.6 This world knows vl. of you, righteous Father,

186:2.1 Jesus was l. concerned with the details of his trials.

186:2.9 Jesus said l. during these trials, but he said enough to

186:2.11 the fear-ridden Roman governor l. dreamed that

186:3.4 therefore did he say l. about his belief and nothing

187:1.7 Even at such a time as this Jesus thought l. about

188:0.1 chapter in the career of Michael which is l. known

191:0.5 James said l.; he was tremendously disappointed

191:0.9 During the forenoon Philip had l. to say, but all

194:4.10 The Pharisees were l. bothered about the situation,

195:1.7 their rather parochial gods seemed a l. queer.

195:2.2 The Roman cared l. for either art or religion, but he

195:10.9 a church which exhibits so l. of the spirit of his life

little above

86:5.2 All primitive tribes, except those l. animals, have

113:3.6 a subordinate angelic personality, created but a l. the

little advance

61:7.5 Lawrence valley, and the western ice sheet made l.

little advancement

64:6.26 Alone in Africa, the indigo race made l. until the

little after

153:5.3 It was a l. midnight when Jesus came down from

186:4.2 It was a l. eight o’clock when Pilate turned Jesus

189:3.1 A l. half past four o’clock this Sunday morning,

191:0.4 faith and doubt throughout the day, until a l. eight

191:5.2 They were having their evening meal a l. six o’clock,

little agreement

31:7.3 the identity of their future comrades, but there is l.

176:2.8 There was l. between the subsequent written

little air

49:3.1 of mortals able to live on worlds with l. or no air.

little Amos

127:3.13 L., their baby brother, died after a week’s illness

little animals

59:2.10 These l. existed in tens of thousands of patterns

62:2.6 These aggressive l. multiplied and spread over the

84:7.21 little correction because they are naturally docile l.;

little anxiety

111:6.1 moral situations fraught with uncertainty and not a l..

little appreciation

55:6.2 On Urantia, and as you are, you can have l. of the

82:1.6 had normal animal passion, but they displayed l. of

little assistance

129:2.11 they required l., it was the practice of John to take

138:9.3 the support of their home folks that, with some l.

little atmosphere

57:7.4 size enabled it to begin the slow robbery of the l.

little attention

73:3.5 stones and metals, though these received very l..

152:7.1 To avoid the multitudes and to attract as l. as

165:1.3 The twelve paid l. or no attention to the field work,

little before

183:2.1 Judas having appeared on the scene a l. he was

186:4.2 a l. nine o’clock when they started for the scene of

189:4.3 A l. three o’clock this Sunday morning, when the

193:2.1 at Tyre, on Tuesday, May 16, at a l. nine o’clock in

little beneath

48:4.13 episodes affecting those just a l. one’s present

little boat

89:7.3 by itself, off in the wilderness or in a l. on the water.

little boy

132:6.1 This l. had wandered away from his home,

little brain

60:3.21 having too l. substance in comparison with body size

little brook

135:3.1 Along the valley of this l. John built no less than a

little brother

123:2.4 Jesus greatly enjoyed his l. and his baby sister and

little bully

133:1.1 The moment Jesus released the l., Ganid pounced

little business

133:5.1 There was l. to transact; so Gonod spent most of his

little chance

99:5.4 Religion has l. to function until the religious group

183:2.2 the city was quiet, when there was l. of resistance.

little change

59:5.23 organisms; l. occurred in the previous marine life.

61:2.7 form of life, very l. change having since occurred

114:7.16 Melchizedeks are inclined to the opinion that l. will

little child

94:6.5 and Lao-tse too likened it to the “attitude of a l..”

100:7.7 He trusted his Father as a l. trusts his earthly parent.

137:8.8 with the faith and trusting dependence of a l.,

142:6.8 Father as a l. is willing to submit to the guidance of a

144:4.3 the kingdom—divine sonship—be received as by a l..

149:6.11 Father that I have so often referred to the l. as

167:6.1 whosoever receives not the kingdom of God as a l.

170:2.21 To come as a l., to receive the bestowal of sonship

171:7.8 ministered to the needs of a single person,even to a l.

181:2.20 become as a l. in the kingdom of the spirit and

196:0.12 “Except you become as a l., you shall not enter

little children

100:7.17 Jesus was good, and yet he fraternized with the l..

126:2.3 ever willing to learn from even the humblest of l.,

138:7.1 Jesus said: “My l., how long shall I bear with you!

139:4.6 John’s only utterance was, “My l., love one another.

140:6.2 You must start out afresh as l. and be willing to

140:8.26 set men free so that they can start out afresh as l.

140:10.4 Jesus: “Master, you say that we must become as l.

140:10.4 When I asked you to become as l. as the price of

159:5.17 of many terms, such as salt, leaven, fishing, and l..

167:6.0 6. BLESSING THE LITTLE CHILDREN

167:6.1 saying: “Suffer l. to come to me; forbid them not,

167:6.6 How unfortunate that l. should have their first

175:1.6 like l. and by sincere faith, into the security and

180:4.5 “My l., I am going away, going back to my Father.

181:2.19 “My l., you are one of the three groups of brothers

191:6.2 to free and bond, to male and female, even to the l.

195:5.11 Forget not that Jesus loved even l., and that he

little city

145:3.4 To all local universe intents and purposes the l. of

little closer

164:1.2 Drawing a l. to the Master, he said, “But, Teacher,

little coal

59:5.10 L. workable coal is found in these older strata.

little concept

66:7.20 But you can have l. or no concept of the marvelous

little concern

114:5.4 Planetary isolation is, of course, of l. to individual

little conflict

159:3.7 who live quite wholly within either realm, there is l.

little confusion

159:3.7 who live quite wholly within either realm, there is l.

little consequence

26:5.5 Time is of l. consequence on the Havona circles.

71:3.1 The administrative form of a government is of l.

little contact

24:5.3 otherwise, ascending mortals have l. with them.

little control

86:1.5 many things over which man had l. or no control.

151:2.6 conditions over which we have l. or no control.”

little correction

84:7.21 Eskimo children thrive on so l. and discipline simply

little creatures

62:2.1 They were active l., almost three feet tall;

62:3.1 with their ancestors, they were really handsome l..

little credit

84:2.4 The earliest races gave l. to the father, looking

little culture

64:4.3 They had l., but they greatly improved the work in

78:1.2 thousand years ago the world at large possessed l..

little daughter

152:0.1 “Master, my l., an only child, lies in my home at

156:1.1 this afternoon Norana came over, bringing her l..

little desire

79:2.3 exhibited l. to admix with the darker colored

little development

52:2.8 but there is l. of a mechanical order; invention is the

little difficulty

140:5.17 A loving parent experiences l. in forgiving his child,

180:2.4 There would have been l. about these teachings if

little dinosaurs

65:2.12 an agile l. reptilian dinosaur of carnivorous habits

little discipline

84:7.21 Eskimo children thrive on so l. and correction simply

little distinction

127:5.4 Jesus had made l. in his association with boys and

little early

178:3.1 As they were a l., and since Jesus did not wish to

little earth

151:1.2 seed fell upon the rocky places where there was l.,

little education

127:1.5 Ordinarily the girls of Jewish families received l., but

139:8.2 Thomas had l., but he possessed a keen, reasoning

little effect

73:0.1 downfall and consequent social confusion had l. on

152:1.2 these apparent miracles had l. on his followers.

little effort

99:5.9 Primitive man made l. to put his religious convictions

little energy

48:6.37 the wear and tear of ego dignity so that there is l. left

little explanation

186:2.8 With but l. qualifying explanation Jesus accepted the

little faith

144:2.6 “But when you pray, you exercise so l. faith.

152:4.2 took hold and lifted him up, saying: “O, you of l.,

163:6.6 Did you go forth with so l. in this gospel that you

164:3.11 This man had l. that he would receive his sight, but

165:5.3 O you of l. faith!

181:2.20 O, you of l. faith!

little family

123:1.1 first time since Jesus’ birth, settled down with her l.

little farm

127:3.12 settle down to the care of their l. and to minister to

little farther

192:2.3 After they had walked along a l., the Master turned

little fishes

59:5.6 water, and their young first exist as l., tadpoles.

little folks

74:6.7 The l. changed activities every thirty minutes,

123:0.2 her business always to be on watch while the l.

128:6.11 And how the l. folks did enjoy their Uncle Joshua.

little forgiveness

147:5.4 But those who have received but l. sometimes love

little gatherings

129:1.10 To these l. Jesus gave varied and advanced

little girl

152:1.2 they all believed he had raised the l. from the dead.

156:1.6 the l. was seized with a violent convulsion before

156:1.7 And the l. girl was well from that hour.

156:1.7 ceased not to proclaim the fact of the l.’ healing

little hair

62:3.1 They had l. on their bodies, but this was no disability

little hamlet

168:1.9 was the stage all set in this l. of Bethany for the

little help

127:6.10 they received a l. financial help from the sale of an

166:0.2 was successfully carried on with l. from the twelve

little higher

39:8.7 for they are created a “l. than you”; but it has been

little home

128:7.11 James and his bride, Esta, moved into a neat l. on the

little house

129:2.4 Zebedee knew of a l. in Capernaum which carried

134:1.1 after turning over to his brother James the l. which

little humor

66:5.29 these ancient folk were a serious people; l. graced

little idea

52:2.1 you can have l. or no idea of such a regime on a

66:4.6 These special beings therefore had l. or no idea as to

144:1.7 coming kingdom, but they had l. or no settled idea

little imagination

82:1.6 had normal animal passion, but Sangiks displayed l.

little import

128:1.6 But he made himself to be of l. and, taking upon

little importance

1:1.6 The name he is given is of l.; the significant thing is

little impression

79:4.3 The Aryans made very l. racial impression on India

127:1.7 said in the past had made l. or no impression upon

little influence

99:4.5 Purely factual knowledge exerts very l. upon the

168:3.1 gospel, it had l. or no influence on the attitude of the

little information

12:3.9 beings are in possession of l. or no information

29:0.1 celestial beings, l. concerning the controllers and

little instruction

146:3.10 Jesus gave his followers l. regarding the socialization

little interest

73:2.1 the world’s inhabitants of those days exhibited l. in

124:6.13 Joseph was truly puzzled when he observed how l.

132:7.1 When Ganid asked his teacher why he evinced so l.

133:8.2 questioning as to why his teacher manifested so l. in

little interruption

61:1.14 forms of life continued with l. or no interruption.

little knowledge

131:8.2 Even if one has but a l., he can still walk in the

131:8.4 A l. knowledge is a dangerous thing.

195:6.3 A l. knowledge is truly disconcerting.

little lamp

126:3.4 Jesus sat down by the l. on the low stone table

little leeway

58:0.1 on such spheres the Life Carriers are afforded l. in

little leisure

81:2.2 that your early ancestors had l. or no leisure which

little less

24:7.6 But in just three moments (a l. than three days of

33:6.9 The day in Satania, as reckoned on Jerusem, is a l.

41:6.7 the temperature of the sun’s surface, a l. than 6,000

61:0.1 mammals to the end of the ice age, covering a l. than

64:1.1 man made his appearance on earth a l. than one

73:0.3 In a l. than one hundred years from the time of this

131:2.6 “God has made man a l. than divine and has

187:5.8 an end to his mortal life in the flesh in a l. than five

little life

59:3.10 seas are so excessively salty that l. life survives.

little likelihood

114:1.3 There is l. that any marked change will be made in

little longer

180:0.3 My friends, I am to be with you only a l. longer.

little love

103:8.3 Another man, having l. or no love for his spouse,

little lower

40:5.2 the angels—than whom you were created but a l.

46:1.3 period of light recession it falls to a l than 50 degrees

47:8.6 spiritually speaking, still a l. than the angels.

113:7.3 The human race was created just a l. than the more

little meeting

164:2.3 When this l. broke up, all went away mystified by the

little minds

94:11.4 It was taught that the small truth was for l., large

little modification

64:4.9 But there was l. of climate for fifty thousand years.

little money

178:2.10 provide me with a l. in advance of my actual needs?”

little more

11:5.8 For a l. than one billion Urantia years the space-

11:6.4 extend in each phase for a l. than one billion years.

12:2.5 but otherwise we know l. about these realms than

20:7.2 functioning in the central and superuniverses as a l.

36:6.7 but otherwise we know l. than Urantia mortals—

42:6.7 while an electron weighs a l. than 1/2,000th of the

58:5.5 The average density of Urantia is a l. than five and

62:2.1 A l. than one million years ago the Mesopotamian

63:4.1 had l. hair on their bodies than present-day humans.

64:7.18 A l. than eighty thousand years ago, shortly after

74:1.1 third series and were a l. than eight feet in height.

77:2.9 the point where their average length of life was l.

77:5.5 In a l. more than three months they were married.

81:6.37 Ten men are of l value than one in lifting a great load

97:9.3 With an army of a l. than three thousand Saul

97:9.29 sacred history turns out to be l. than the chronicle of

123:2.3 a l. than one month before his fifth birthday

126:1.2 This hill, a l. than one hundred years previously,

129:1.3 Jesus worked with Zebedee only a l. than one year

151:5.3 laboriously pulled for the shore, a l. than a mile

155:6.17 souls whose faith is so weak that it amounts to l.

159:1.4 saying, ‘Lord, have a l. patience with me, and I

little mountain building

59:3.2 deposition; there was l. or no mountain building.

little nearer

155:6.10 come a l. the discovery of the truth about God.

little need

44:4.3 In the central universe there is l. of a language;

48:4.16 The two extremes of life have l. for humorous

63:2.4 climate was still salubrious and there was l. of fire.

little nitrogen

57:7.6 but there is l. or no free nitrogen or free oxygen.

little objection

82:6.4 there would be l. to a limited race amalgamation.

82:6.10 —there can be l. serious objection to such a sacrificial

little one(s)

47:2.4 as do those l. who arrived without Adjusters, but

49:6.13 In due course Adjusters come to indwell these l.,

66:7.5 never sheltered less than five hundred adopted l.

113:1.1 “Take heed that you despise not one of these l.,

128:6.12 arrived, he paid a great deal of attention to these l..

137:6.6 prayed: “My Father, I thank you for these l. who,

155:6.12 of such an easy-believing and fully-trusting l..

158:8.1 beckoned to one of Peter’s l. and, setting the child

158:8.1 Whosoever shall become as this l., the same shall

158:8.1 And whoso receives such a l. one receives me.

158:8.1 But whosoever causes one of these l. to stumble,

158:8.1 most of all, see that you despise not one of these l.

159:1.2 the will of my Father in heaven that one of these l.

167:6.1 by their hands, and desired that he bless the l..

little opportunity

45:6.3 The mansion world experience can provide l. for

97:2.1 Elijah had l. to present an advanced concept of

123:4.3 capacity for humor and play which was afforded l.

little over

11:6.5 It thus requires a l. two billion years to complete the

15:8.2 the power centers of Uversa require a l. 968 million

32:2.3 there intervened a l. one billion years of your present

59:5.13 coal-deposition epoch was a l. twenty-five million

61:7.12 been free from the ice for a l. fifty thousand years.

62:3.2 These children grew to be a l. four feet in height.

64:7.5 there were eleven tribes, and they numbered a l.

67:7.3 retarded that the human race had gained very l. the

74:6.1 The Adamic family grounds embraced a l. five square

77:1.7 planetary rebellion, which ensnared a l. four fifths of

77:5.5 In a l. three years Adamson's party actually found

93:10.10 he will be due to return in the same capacity in a l.

119:5.1 A l. three hundred million years ago, as time is

122:10.4 6 B.C., when Jesus was a l. over one year of age.

124:1.12 visited Sepphoris, only a l. three miles from Nazareth

124:6.5 A l. three hours’ travel from opposite Scythopolis

127:6.5 Martha was a l. one year older than Jesus, while

135:0.3 of June, 1 B.C., when he was a l. six years of age.

little paradise

89:2.3 lingering traditions of Dilmun and the days of a l. on

little part

191:0.11 Alpheus twins took l. in these serious discussions;

193:6.3 But Matthias had l. in the subsequent activities of the

little personality

109:4.2 there is l. or no personality in such primitive contact.

little philosophy

195:2.5 Rome, having l. national philosophy or native culture

little prince

111:0.5 where is depicted the birth of Amenhotep III, the l.

little profit

153:5.4 the flesh and all that pertains thereto is of l..

little progress

64:4.11 But there was so l. that it truly appeared as though

66:5.24 But music made l. until after the arrival of the arrival

74:7.21 sacrifices in the religious ceremonies but made l.

75:0.1 Adam was able to see very l. outside the Garden;

81:6.13 most advanced mechanical equipment will make l. if

81:6.19 While very l. has been made on Urantia toward

158:8.1 like this child, you will make l. in the kingdom of

little protection

57:7.10 planetary atmosphere of the volcanic age affords l.

little punishment

127:4.3 l. or no punishment was ever required to secure their

little regard

153:2.1 fierce countenance, a nation which will have l. for

little regulation

82:2.2 was l. or no regulation of the relations of the sexes.

little rest

152:2.1 The Master had so l. over the Sabbath that on

little Ruth

126:3.2 affectionately and faithfully than Jesus cared for l..

little satisfaction

121:5.1 Such religious systems afforded l. for the spiritual

122:10.1 but they gave him l., explaining that the babe had

little savages

62:5.9 concerned with what these two l. were planning,

little scheme

75:3.9 to add Eve’s own l. of world saving to the larger

little shrine

133:6.1 he thought it best to purchase a l. silver shrine in

little significance

15:14.8 it is of such an extraordinary size that it is of l. to the

little social standing

121:3.5 This group had l. or no social standing.

little spiritual standing

194:3.14 women had l. or no spiritual standing in the tenets

little stock

129:1.12 David respected him as a mechanic but took l. in his

little success

148:2.3 the “possession of evil spirits,” but they met with l..

little talk

123:3.6 he insisted on having “just a l. with my Father in

140:6.14 Master that “I have just a l. private talk with you.

little thing(s)

97:7.5 “Behold he takes up the isles as a very l. thing.”

132:4.4 Jesus was very fond of doing things—even l.—for all

139:5.4 but Philip was a man who could do l. in a big way,

171:8.11 He who is faithful in l. is also likely to exhibit

little thought

127:6.8 forbade his marriage, Jesus had given the subject l..

127:6.8 Jesus gave very l. to the subject of human marriage.

little tilting

60:3.13 region were projected straight up,with l. or no tilting

little time

81:2.2 actually have some l. spare time in which to think

134:9.7 Though Jesus wasted l. upon trifles, he was a

139:7.3 it required some l. for the rest of the apostles,

147:2.2 to congregate, so much so that Jesus had l. for rest

147:6.6 The Master spent l. time in negative denunciations.

155:6.13 in the souls of men who give l. or no time to the

174:5.13 Only a little while will I be with you; only a l. will

little tots

126:5.11 Even the l. had their regular duties to perform in

little town

121:2.2 this caravan traffic passed through or near the l. of

162:0.1 the infuriated villagers chased them out of the l.

little trade

72:1.3 They enjoy a brisk domestic commerce but have l.

little tranquillity

99:4.9 there will be l. in the religious world until the great

little trouble

123:5.6 Being a fluent speaker of Greek, Jesus had l. in

149:4.2 your spirit guide will have l. in delivering you from

little uniformity

72:7.6 There is l. or no uniformity among the taxation

little value

81:2.8 unlocked the doors of the scientific world,it was of l.

little village

124:6.9 of Olivet they paused for rest in the borders of a l.

135:0.4 There was no synagogue school in this l.; however,

139:8.2 Thomas was regarded as the leading citizen of this l..

151:6.2 level spot was the cemetery of the l. of Kheresa.

162:0.2 Rather than dispute, let us journey over to the l. by

168:0.4 had been the leading resident of the l. of Bethany.

172:0.1 one Simon, the leading citizen of the l. since the

little volcanic action

59:2.1 being accompanied by l. or no volcanic action.

little warmer

61:5.8 climate was about as mild as at present, perhaps a l..

little way

132:6.1 even as this child was only a l. way from home.

137:6.4 Jude, entered a boat and pulled down the shore a l.

155:0.1 Jesus and the twenty-four went a l. to the north,

little while

157:6.14 I brought you apart with me for a l. that you may

162:2.7 only realize that I am to be with you only a l.!

164:3.7 I am the light of the world, but in only a l. I will

174:5.13 Only a l. will I be with you; only a little time will

180:4.5 In a l. you will not see me as you do here, as flesh

180:6.5 “In just a l. while I will leave you for a short time.

180:6.6 ‘In just a l. I will leave you,’ and ‘When you see me

180:6.6 What can he mean by this ‘l.’ and ‘not for long’?

180:6.7 what I meant when I said that in a l. I would not be

181:0.1 the promise that, after a l., he would again be with

181:0.1 one to forget that this return visit was also for a l..

181:1.5 I go to the Father, even though it be for only a l..

181:2.27 promise you that I will come back to you for a l.,

182:2.2 saying, “I desire that you remain with me for a l..”

little work

123:1.6 After this he did very l. carpenter work by the day.

149:4.1 Jesus did very l. public work on this preaching tour,

little world

119:8.2 And thus has your l. become known throughout

little-known

97:2.2 with the invaluable assistance of the l. Micaiah,

little-understood

9:6.8 some l. presence whose function is not predictable

34:1.1 with this l. Trinity manifestation there occurs a

116:5.13 the Creator Son exhibits a l. attribute of material

122:5.2 her relationship with her strange and l. first-born

littleness

139:9.8 Jesus does not look down upon l., only upon evil

liturgy

94:10.2 it is inevitable that such a cumulative l. would

95:1.11 found its way into Hebrew literature and l. by way of

liveadjective

17:3.6 These are the l. records in contrast with the formal

69:6.3 by enabling him to give l. coals to a neighbor without

81:6.16 L. and growing languages insure the expansion of

99:6.2 And all l. religions encourage human friendship,

livesee liveimperative; livewith Jesus; live, you

1:2.3 spirit Monitor sent from Paradise to l. in the mind of

1:3.3 cannot see my face, for no mortal can see me and l.

1:5.16 literally true, for “in Him we all l. and move and

1:7.6 not interfere with God’s bestowing his spirit to l.

2:1.11 that “In Him we l. and move and have our being.”

2:5.6 God has sent of himself, his spirit, to l. in you and

3:5.13 Then must mortal man l. face to face with the

3:5.14 Then must man l. in a world where the alternative

4:5.3 they are not the Gods who l. and rule the universes

5:1.11 has made the final and irrevocable choice to l. the

5:1.12 incomprehensible self to l. and dwell within him.

12:5.10 Unspiritual animals know only the past and l. in the

12:7.12 and in him do we all literally move, actually l., and

12:8.1 spirit beings and spirit ascenders l. and work on

14:2.1 worlds just as real as those on which mortals l..

14:4.11 The natives of Havona l. on the billion spheres of the

14:4.11 so, in a larger sense, do the Havona natives l. and

14:4.12 Havoners l. lives that are unique in the central

14:4.13 these beings of the central universe l. to gratify the

16:7.6 To name virtues is not to define them, but to l. them

20:5.4 one bestowal Son come to l. the full mortal life

20:6.2 these human-divine Sons l. ordinary lives with just

21:4.3 Only once does he l. and die as a member of the

25:3.6 on a system headquarters there l. both spiritual and

25:7.1 Spirits are the friends and associates of all who l. the

26:10.5 truly wish you might l. your lives over once again.

27:1.5 gives them light; they shall l. forever and ever.

30:1.114 still-otherwise-existent beings who l. and worship in

31:8.1 The entire order of the Transcendentalers l. in the

32:5.4 recognize that such temporary epochs are born, l.,

32:5.4 just as the temporary beings of time are born, l., and

34:7.7 Faith sons work on intellectual levels and l. on

36:4.3 The midsonite creatures l. as reproducing beings on

38:4.2 means the domicile of two seraphim; they l. in pairs.

43:8.5 1. L. happily and work effectively with ten diverse

43:8.9 further perfect the ability to l. in intimate contact

48:7.4 2. Few persons l. up to the faith which they really

49:2.11 the human type can be so modified that it can l. on

49:2.16 and they always l. in a measure upon the ground,

49:3.1 who are able to l. on worlds with little or no air.

50:5.8 Ethical and moral beings can learn how to l. in

50:5.10 by the advancing generations who successively l.

51:1.8 an Adam and Eve on a planetary mission can l. on

51:6.13 bestows his spirit to l. and work in the minds of the

52:4.1 and the nations are learning to l. on earth in peace

52:4.3 Avonals may l. on for generations in those cases

52:4.8 are learning to l. more naturally and effectively.

52:7.7 in line with those who practice justice and l. mercy.

53:3.5 all beings would l. eternally except for the arbitrary

56:6.3 exceed the conceptual capacity of the beings who l.

58:1.3 organized land animals could not continue to l.

58:6.5 those organisms which learned to l. in fresh water

59:5.5 these animals that were able to l. on land or in water.

59:6.8 they could long l. even in the drying-up pools

61:2.7 a cross between a cat and a seal; it could l. on land

62:5.8 at an understanding to l. with and for each other,

63:4.9 It is impossible to induce primitive beings long to l.

64:1.1 never entertained the idea of going southward to l.

64:2.6 Andonites were really the first human beings to l. in

64:3.3 sought the highlands as a safe place in which to l..

64:4.12 abundance of game, enabled these people to l. with

64:6.14 the tribes learning to l. together in relative peace,

64:7.16 The purer Andonites l. in the extreme northern

66:4.13 the Prince’s staff to l. on indefinitely as long as they

66:4.15 thus were Andonites enabled to l. on concurrently

68:5.7 man learned to l. on the interest of his capital,

68:5.12 nomadism; more and more man began to l. at home.

70:1.2 Eskimo descendants l. very much by that code;

70:9.1 no rights, only life and a world in which to l. it.

70:9.1 Nature does not even confer the right to l.,

70:11.2 granting the individual the right to l. by imposing

71:0.2 myth of the absolute obligation of the citizen to l.

71:4.16 establish a progressive society in which they l.

72:1.3 These people are self-sustaining, that is, they can l.

72:3.1 it is against the law for two families to l. under the

72:3.1 But the unmarried still l. in clubs, hotels, and other

75:4.5 that Eve should surely not die but rather l. anew in

77:2.10 rulers did l. longer than their later-day successors

77:6.3 their electrically energized offspring l. on and on,

77:9.2 minister, the midwayers l. on an inhabited world.

78:4.5 the most skillful and sagacious militarists ever to l.

79:5.5 early manifested a marked ability to l. peaceably

80:8.4 They tilled the land, preferring to l. in the valleys.

81:5.2 escaped the worst of the incessant struggle to l. and

81:5.3 their children and their children’s children may l.

81:6.36 learning how to l. together in peace and fraternity.

82:3.6 the bride’s family for at least one year, there to l. and

82:3.12 If a widow continued to l., her life was one of

82:5.8 until neighboring groups had learned to l. together

83:0.2 men and women positively will not l. without each

93:2.3 the firmament and of this very earth on which we l.,

93:9.2 he departed from Salem, going south to l. near his

94:9.6 Those who believe this philosophy l. better lives than

97:5.5 no one shall make him afraid, for all people will l.,

97:10.5 belief in the one and universal God continues to l.

98:7.12 as they l. their intriguing temporal lives on the

99:5.9 Future religionists must l. out their religion, dedicate

99:7.3 Religion inspires man to l. courageously and joyfully

100:1.4 L. loyally today—grow—and tomorrow will attend to

100:1.4 quickest way for a tadpole to become a frog is to l.

101:7.4 dares to think, act, and l. honestly, loyally,

101:8.4 constrains the religionist heroically to l. the golden

102:2.3 religious practitioners l. and carry on as if already in

102:2.3 Religionists seem to l. in effective emancipation from

103:4.2 by geometrical progression, while our ability to l. up

103:4.3 Man cannot hope to l. up to his highest ideals, but he

103:7.9 fraternity impulse which enables men to l. together in

105:2.11 in him we all l. and move and have our being,

105:7.15 The universe in which we now l. may be thought of

106:9.11 to l. divinely means actually to l. the will of God.

108:2.10 We go on watching such creatures as they l. from

108:4.1 Mystery Monitors that l. and work so valiantly

108:5.1 to indwell such composite beings as l. on Urantia.

111:1.3 mind is the arena in which human personalities l.,

111:5.3 Mortals l. in God, and so God has willed to l. in

111:5.3 he has consented to l. in men and to indwell men

112:5.4 Human beings are born, l., and die in a relative

113:0.2 they are the ministering spirits who l. so near you

117:2.3 the creature-trinitized sons: They are born and l. in

117:3.12 From the finite standpoint, we actually l., move, and

118:1.7 To become mature is to l. more intensely in the

118:10.16 because man has begun to l. according to the trend

119:1.6 and, as one of them, l. among them and work as a

120:2.7 intelligence that has lived, now exists, or may yet l.

120:4.5 but to us who l. as citizens of the local universe

121:7.5 Ezekiel had spoken of a “new spirit to l. in man’s

122:9.1 a son might l. provided his parents would redeem

124:1.9 the Jews were prepared to l. in about any and all of

124:2.9 it cost only about one fourth as much to l. there as in

124:3.8 utterance to such an evil thought as long as you l..

127:3.15 —to l. as if he were “seeing Him who is invisible.”

128:1.7 just as all others of the human family may l. theirs,

128:7.3 While he would l. at home, was not conscientious

129:4.7 the same mercy ministry that you all may l. your

129:4.7 thus to l. our lives in our day and as we are.

129:4.7 You may not aspire to l. his life, but you can

129:4.7 his life, but you can resolve to l. your lives even as

130:1.2 “My friend, we are all Jonahs with lives to l. in

130:4.3 maintained only by the creature’s continuing to l.

130:6.3 are real; you cannot escape them as long as you l..

130:6.4 Hasten back to duty and l. your life in the flesh as

131:2.8 those who serve him; the just shall l. by his faith.

131:5.4 “Lord, teach us how to l. this life in the flesh while

131:9.3 I do not see how a man can l. without this good faith

131:10.4 We l. in God and God dwells in us.

131:10.5 And when we l. this sort of a life in the flesh, we

132:5.16 remember that one individual can l. on earth but a

132:7.2 Or, if we could have him l. with us, we might by

132:7.2 If we know God, our real business is so to l. as to

132:7.4 Buddha tried to l. and teach as a messenger of God,

132:7.4 They l. within hailing distance of the safe waters of

133:2.1 I promise to try to l. up to my former pledge to one

133:4.4 God of heaven has sent his spirit to l. within you,

133:4.8 his spirit which has descended to l. within the hearts

134:1.6 his mother and Ruth go to Capernaum to l. in the

134:4.10 become religious brothers and l. together in peace

134:6.1 Groups of such liberty-loving mortals cannot l.

134:6.5 The forty-eight American free states l. together in

134:6.5 races that l. in the ever-warring nations of Europe.

134:6.5 yet here in North America they l. together in peace.

136:6.4 “Man shall not l. by bread alone but by every

136:6.8 join him in a sincere effort so to l. as to do the will of

138:5.4 Zebedee and Salome had gone to l. with their son

139:0.4 enjoyed separate experiences of learning how to l..

139:1.6 proving that brothers can l. together peaceably

139:5.7 Bethsaida, the town where Andrew and Peter l..”

140:3.18 “Discern the truth clearly; l. the righteous life

140:6.8 but do not err in expecting all men to l. as you do

140:6.13 Yes, my brethren, I would that we should l. together

140:8.25 truth that Jesus wanted his children on earth to l. as

141:2.1 the spirit which he has sent to l. within the souls

141:5.1 mortals may be empowered to l. individual lives

141:7.3 so to l. in the world that men, by seeing their lives,

142:7.1 How are these people to l. after the kingdom more

143:1.2 not for this world; that men cannot l. as you teach.

143:5.5 had consented to l. with a certain Greek as his wife

143:5.9 Henceforth you will l. a new life.

144:5.16 Your adjusting and controlling spirit give to l. and

144:5.57 Your own self to l. again in and through us By the

144:8.3 gorgeously appareled and who l. delicately are in

145:2.7 ‘As I l.,’ says the Lord God, ‘behold all souls are

146:3.6 all flesh, and it will l. among men and teach all men

146:5.2 spoke, “Return to your home; your son will l..”

146:5.2 that hour when Jesus had said, “Your son will l..”

147:8.5 exhorted the apostles at least to l. up to the ideas

148:5.3 the natural result of the life which he chooses to l.;

150:5.2 It is forever true, ‘the just shall l. by faith.’

150:5.5 You are not to be saved because you l. a righteous

150:5.5 rather is it that you l. a righteous life because you

150:9.2 brother is a common workman, and your sisters l.

152:1.5 Jesus made it possible for his spirit to l. alongside

152:3.2 But these false hopes were not to l. for long.

153:2.11 Father, but the Father’s spirit does l. within man.

153:2.12 this united nature of God and man shall l. forever.

154:4.6 an honest effort to l. in accordance with his ideas.

155:1.5 the measure of your failure to l. the righteous life,

155:3.2 it was a difficult two weeks for them to l. through.

155:5.10 there will l. on earth those fearful individuals who

156:5.2 if you would l. the spirit-filled life among your

156:5.11 You are destined to l. a narrow and mean life if you

159:3.7 To those who l. quite wholly within either realm,

159:4.7 For this generation it is best that we l. these truths

159:5.10 but rather with energy and enthusiasm to l. up to

160:1.4 surrender the right to l. peaceably and contentedly

160:1.5 the majority only experience the animal urge to l..

160:1.5 may elect to l. upon the high plane of intelligent art

160:2.1 There are two ways in which mortals may l. together

160:2.9 others likewise l. for your welfare and advancement.

160:3.1 has well said, “Man cannot l. by bread alone.”

161:2.3 We do not believe that a mere human could l. such

161:2.4 that one who is only human ever professed to l.

162:8.3 when will both of you learn to l. as I have taught

163:1.3 If those who love peace l. therein, you shall abide

163:3.3 desire to l. with me as you do and as one family.

165:4.10 poor, but the lives men l. will sit in judgment on all.

165:5.3 lives truly to the gospel, you shall l. by the gospel.

166:4.2 Do we not all l. by the same means whereby all men

166:4.6 which are a part of the life you and your fellows l.

166:5.5 Thus was Abner compelled to l. a life of isolation.

167:5.5 Jesus did urge the Jews to l. up to their own laws

168:0.7 who believes in me, though he dies, yet shall he l..

168:5.1 to l. and bear testimony to the fact that Jesus had

172:1.9 Lazarus, whom he had raised from the dead, to l..

174:3.2 In him you all do l., reproduce, and possess your

175:1.2 my apostles have done our utmost to l. in peace with

177:1.4 assured Jesus he would l. to become a mighty

177:2.2 encouraged you to learn how to l. in this world by

177:2.7 responsibility rests upon all earthly fathers so to l.

178:1.7 of the universe—seek to l. peaceably with all men.

178:1.15 tradition about me and the times in which we now l..

178:3.3 Lazarus flee from the wrath of man that he might l.

180:2.1 If you abide in me and my words l. in you, you

180:2.2 L. in my love even as I l. in the Father’s love.

180:4.5 This new teacher is the Spirit of Truth who will l.

180:4.5 in this manner will my Father and I be able to l. in

180:5.2 You can know the truth, and you can l. the truth;

180:5.3 permit its spirit of activation to l. and reign within

180:6.2 I can send this spirit teacher to l. in your souls

181:1.3 put forth your earnest efforts to l. in accordance with

181:2.5 Strive to l. peaceably with all men, especially your

181:2.15 And all who thus l. will reveal the gospel even in

181:2.15 placate the wrath of unbelievers that you might l.

181:2.15 As far as lies in your power, l. long on the earth

181:2.17 the sending of the new teacher who will l. in your

181:2.20 even in your material sightedness, you will l. to see

181:2.21 “Nathaniel, you have learned to l. above prejudice

182:2.5 the new teacher shall come to l. in your hearts.’”

184:2.11 realize that he had failed to l. up to his privileges as

184:3.3 resolved that Jesus should never l. to escape their

187:4.7 Mary did not l. quite one year after the death of

191:1.2 can give to those who l. in dire spiritual poverty.

191:5.3 it shall consist in the life which you will l. among

192:2.13 work you used to do before you came to l. with me

194:2.1 his Spirit of Truth, who is designed to l. in man

194:3.1 the Master has, since Pentecost, been able to l. his

194:3.3 to enhance and ennoble the life which men now l.

194:3.16 to man—sending their spirits to l. within men.

195:10.5 —so few professed followers of Jesus who really l.

195:10.5 really l. and love as Jesus taught his disciples to l.

196:2.1 but, perforce, you must l. the religion of Jesus.

196:3.32 man is consumed with the desire to l. them, to do

liveimperative

43:8.5 1. L. happily and work effectively with ten diverse

100:1.4 L. loyally today—grow—and tomorrow will attend to

120:2.1l. your life on Urantia as you have determined,

120:2.5 L. the ideal religious life for the inspiration of all

120:3.3 L. your family and community life in accordance

130:6.4 Hasten back to duty and l. your life in the flesh as

140:3.18 “Discern the truth clearly; l. the righteous life

143:5.9 Henceforth you will l. a new life.

180:2.2 L. in my love even as I live in the Father’s love.

liveJesus

21:4.3 Only once does he l. and die as a member of the

119:1.6 and, as one of them, l. among them and work as a

119:5.5 Creator could assume the personality and l. the life

120:0.1 To l. such identical lives as he imposes upon the

120:2.1l. your life on Urantia as you have determined,

120:2.5 L. the ideal religious life for the inspiration of all

120:2.7 you are to l. such a life for the spiritual inspiration

120:2.8 your decision to l. a life wholeheartedly motivated

120:2.9 although you will l. and act as a Son of Man,

120:3.3 L. your family and community life in accordance

120:3.8 7. While you will l. the normal and average social life

120:3.9 will enable you to l. for us the perfect life of man

127:0.2 No adolescent youth who has lived or ever will l. on

127:6.12 Jesus is slowly learning how to l. the heavenly life

128:0.1 and continued to l., a normal and average human life

128:1.6 but Jesus chose to l. his human life in the channel of

128:6.12 But Jesus did not l. on earth long enough to enjoy

129:1.7 a short time before Jesus came to l. with Zebedee.

129:4.4 In a spiritual sense, he did l. through the mortal life

129:4.7 Jesus did not come down to l. on Urantia as the

129:4.7 not l. his life on earth in order to set an example

129:4.7 You may not aspire to l. his life, but you can

132:6.3 Jesus replied: “Not a book—my mission is to l. a life

134:8.9 the task set for Creator Sons to l. to the full the

136:4.13 2. To l. and work as he knew his Father would

136:6.8 join him in a sincere effort so to l. as to do the will of

137:7.2 grace of personality which enabled him so to l.

137:7.3 contemplating how one who could l. so near God

146:3.6 even as I now l. among you and speak to you the

148:6.7 the Son of Man come forth from the Father to l.

152:1.5 Jesus made it possible for his spirit to l. alongside

156:6.6 sent word that the Master was free to l. and work in

157:5.2 Jesus had sought to l. his life on earth and

161:2.3 We do not believe that a mere human could l. such

161:2.4 that one who is only human ever professed to l.

161:2.4 He claims to l. a perfect life, and we acknowledge

162:1.6 why Jesus could publicly visit Jerusalem and l. to go

162:2.8 Will he go to l. among the Greeks?

162:5.3 and I l. in the eternal light of the Father of lights.

162:7.4 If I, then, proclaim and l. the truth shown me by

165:2.3 The life which I now l. in the flesh shall judge both

175:1.7 I came down to l. among you and personally show

179:5.7 rejoice that I am to continue to l. on earth with you

180:2.2 L. in my love even as I l. in the Father’s love.

180:4.2 As I have lived with you in person, then shall I l. in

180:4.5 in this manner will my Father and I be able to l. in

181:1.2 “When I have returned to l. in you and work

181:1.3 I have, perforce, been required to l. it on this world.

182:1.4 that the life I l. in the flesh is to make known my

182:2.5 the new teacher shall come to l. in your hearts.’”

184:3.3 resolved that Jesus should never l. to escape their

187:3.6 Jesus had purposed to l. without resort to his power,

188:2.2 would be far worse than to have allowed him to l..

188:4.2 Jesus desired to l. a full life in the flesh on Urantia.

189:1.12 to the requirements of the life he had chosen to l.

189:2.1 It is enough that we have seen the Sovereign l. and

194:3.1 the Master has, since Pentecost, been able to l. his

live - with you

1:2.9 the universe in which you l. is the creation of his

16:6.2 You l. under the influence of the Creative Spirit of

26:10.5 truly wish you might l. your lives over once again.

34:6.9 During the short life you l. on Urantia, these two

34:6.9 Even though you must l. your material life through

37:9.11 You are born, l., die, and pass on to other worlds

48:8.4 you actually l. the very life of every possible phase

81:2.2 You who now l. amid latter-day scenes of budding

109:5.4 in the life you now l. on Urantia every man must

111:1.4 been given mind, and it is by mind that you l. or die.

124:3.8 utterance to such an evil thought as long as you l..

126:4.3 “Seek good and not evil that you may l., and so the

129:4.7 the same mercy ministry that you all may l. your

129:4.7 You may not aspire to l. his life, but you can

129:4.7 his life, but you can resolve to l. your lives even as

130:6.3 are real; you cannot escape them as long as you l..

140:1.7 by the lives you l. that men will know you have

140:3.1 It is not enough that you l. as you were before this

140:3.1 henceforth must you l. as those who have tasted

140:6.8 you are beholden to l. your lives as I have in spirit

143:5.9 Henceforth you will l. a new life.

150:5.5 You are not to be saved because you l. a righteous

150:5.5 rather is it that you l. a righteous life because you

156:5.2 if you would l. the spirit-filled life among your

156:5.11 You are destined to l. a narrow and mean life if you

160:2.9 strength in the knowledge that you l. for the welfare

165:3.4 why should you l. in fear of the many trifles which

165:5.3 lives truly to the gospel, you shall l. by the gospel.

166:4.6 which are a part of the life you and your fellows l.

180:5.2 You can know the truth, and you can l. the truth;

191:5.3 it shall consist in the life which you will l. among

191:6.2 gospel of love and truth by the lives which you l.

192:2.13 work you used to do before you came to l. with me

livedsee livedJesus; see short-lived; long-lived

1:1.5 where a Paradise Son has l. a bestowal life, God is

2:7.6 of truth because it can be acted out; it can be l..

16:5.4 The entire morontia career is l. under the influence

19:6.2 the experiential handicap of having always l. a life

20:6.7 in all that constitutes a creature’s life as it is l. on the

25:3.10 the trials and travails of material existence as it is l.

35:4.5 The Melchizedek who l. on Urantia during the time

40:9.9 able to learn much about the life he l. in the flesh by

40:9.9 world subsequent to the dispensation in which he l..

48:8.4 different from those which mortal finaliters have l.

49:6.5 the same immortal Father fragment that l. in him

58:1.8 that no animal, much less man, could have l. on the

59:2.12 these brachiopods l. in those ancient waters much

61:1.10 The mammals of the early Cenozoic l. on land,

61:2.8 Formerly the mammals had l. for the greater part in

61:2.9 The horse, an outstanding example of evolution, l.

61:6.4 of tropic and arctic animals, testifying that man l. in

62:3.1 this was no disability as they l. in a warm climate.

62:4.3 the less intelligent and closely related tribes l. around

62:4.5 That is, they might have l. that long had they died

63:1.1 remarkable pair of human beings that have ever l. on

63:3.2 Andon and Fonta had nineteen children, and l. to

63:3.4 Andon and Fonta l. to the age of forty-two, when

63:5.3 they l. along the river Somme for tens of thousands

63:5.6 and certain fruits of the trees, l. exclusively on flesh.

63:6.8 and Onagar l. to be sixty-nine years of age.

64:3.2 Badonites l. in crude stone huts, hillside grottoes,

64:4.13 They rather l. in fear of the dark; they had a mortal

64:6.7 Onamonalonton l. to be ninety-six years of age and

64:6.28 more recently taught groups l. together in harmony,

64:7.17 They l. for years on a narrow southern strip of the

66:4.12 they would have l. on indefinitely until the arrival of

66:5.5 Man had long l. with the dog, and the blue man had

66:7.5 The Prince’s staff l. together as fathers and mothers.

68:4.3 dead were jealous of the ways by which they had l.

69:8.5 herds represented capital, and they l. on the interest

69:9.5 communism: The improvident habitually l. off the

70:8.12 the watchcare of his father as long as the father l.,

73:2.2 Van well knew that these Adamic Sons always l. in

74:4.3 he was not far from a god himself, else how had he l.

74:7.1 western schools, l. and worked in the “east of Eden.”

76:2.6 become an entirely different person had he l. to be

76:3.3 Eveson l. not quite so long as Adam, and his eldest

76:5.5 Adam l. for 530 years; he died of what might be

77:2.11 records of a man who l. over nine hundred “years.

77:5.7 Adamson l. for 396 years.

77:6.3 These sixteen children l. and died as mortals of the

77:7.6 greatly confused in the minds of those who l. in his

78:7.5 But Noah really l.; he was a wine maker of Aram,

79:8.17 millions of human beings have l. and died, blessed by

80:3.6 The southern Cro-Magnons generally l. in caves and

80:9.4 white men built dwellings; they never l. in caves.

81:2.15 Man first simply appropriated his shelter, l. under

85:3.1 His ancestors had l. with animals and even mated

86:1.1 great factor in the lives of men and women who l.

86:1.2 they l. lives of peril in which chance played a role.

86:1.2 they l. in constant dread of doing something that they

86:1.4 Early man l. in uncertainty and in constant fear of

86:5.16 One soul l. in the breath, one in the head, one in the

87:2.7 had they l. in violation of custom, their fear of

87:3.3 The savage l. in fear of the ghosts of his fellows

92:5.10 Melchizedek when he l. and taught at Salem almost

93:2.6 Though Machiventa l. after the manner of the men

93:3.5 the family of Katro, with whom Melchizedek l. for

93:5.7 his wife, Sarah, l. at court, and when leaving Egypt,

95:3.4 the inhabitants of the Nile valley had l. by these

95:4.2 that every moment should be l. in the realization

97:3.4 They were aristocratic landlords and l. in the cities.

99:4.2 life cannot be had without children; it can be l.

110:4.6 in each generation there have l. fewer and fewer

111:7.2 forbear while you fight the battle of life as it is l. on

112:6.4 the records of the human life as it was l. in the flesh

119:5.2 l. and functioned on Uversa for a period of eleven

120:2.7 that has l., now exists, or may yet live on every

121:6.4 not since Moses had there l. a man who exerted such

121:8.13 two thousand human beings who have l. on earth

121:8.14 in the minds of the men of many races who have l.

122:5.6 Had Joseph l., he undoubtedly would have become a

122:8.3 they moved up to the inn, where they l. for almost

123:0.1 They l. with kinsfolk, and Joseph was well able to

123:3.8 storing knowledge regarding man and the way he l.

124:3.8 activities of the Greeks as long as his father l..

124:4.4 Joseph and Mary l. and died without ever learning

124:4.6 does seem unfortunate that Joseph could not have l.

124:6.3 the most beautiful maiden of all Israel who once l.

125:2.12 such contacts as a means of learning how people l. in

126:5.2 the comprehension of how men l. in his day.

127:0.2 No adolescent youth who has l. or ever will live on

127:3.14 all the children l. in an atmosphere of anticipation

127:5.6 Rebecca l. for only one purpose—to await the hour

128:7.12 Miriam l. next door to Mary in the home of Jacob,

129:1.7 Jesus continued to observe how men l. on earth.

129:3.7 Jesus had just about learned how man l. and wrought

129:4.5 the full life of mortal man, not only as it is l. on

129:4.5 but also as it is l. on all other evolutionary worlds

130:3.4 occupied the very land wherein Melchizedek had l.

132:4.1 knowledge of all races and classes of men who l.

133:0.2 Many noble Roman citizens and Greek colonists l.

133:3.5 Justus, a devout merchant, who l. alongside the

133:3.12 Paul l. with them and worked with them, for they

134:1.6 to Capernaum, where they l. for the rest of Mary’s

134:2.2 l. richer lives as a result of their contact with Jesus,

134:3.3 The founder of this unique school of religions l. and

134:3.6 seventy-five teachers on the faculty, and they l. in

134:4.10 The Urmia religionists l. together in comparative

135:3.1 John and the lad l. very simply, subsisting on

135:4.3 For two and a half years John l. at Engedi,

137:1.4 The parents of the injured lad who l. at Pella had

137:1.6 “How is it that, while we who have so long l. with

137:2.3 But Nathaniel, who l. at Cana of Galilee, did not

137:3.4 but he did not go to his own home, where l. James

137:7.4 But even though they l. so quietly at Bethsaida,

137:7.8 Persian beliefs and practices, l. as a brotherhood in

137:7.11 In the very midst of Palestine there l. Samaritans,

139:2.1 Peter was married, had three children, and l. at

139:2.1 Peter’s brother, Andrew, and his wife’s mother l.

139:2.6 combinations of courage and cowardice that ever l.

139:3.1 James was married, had four children, and l. near his

139:3.9 James l. his life to the full, and when the end came,

139:4.1 John was unmarried and l. with his parents at

139:4.1 to bear this responsibility as long as Mary l..

139:5.1 Since he l. at Bethsaida, Philip had for some time

139:5.4 emergency demands attendant upon the life they l.

139:6.2 and infirm parents, with whom Nathaniel l. at Cana;

139:6.2 were either married or deceased, and none l. there.

139:6.5 long l. in the self-deceiving heart of Judas Iscariot.

139:7.1 customs collector in Capernaum, where Matthew l..

139:8.2 Thomas was the son of excellent parents, who l. at

139:8.12 there l. and worked with the Master and his human

139:9.11 they l. and died conscious of having been honored

139:11.1 Simon was an able man of good ancestry and l. with

139:12.1 Judas’s parents moved to Jericho, where he l. and

139:12.8 But when light is not honestly received and l. up to,

142:8.4 They l. for the most part in tents, which they

143:5.13 Nalda had l. with four men since her husband cast

144:2.5 “Let me tell you the story of a certain judge who l.

144:6.6 They next decided that, as long as John l., whether

144:6.7 They finally agreed: As long as John l., or until

148:5.3 those experiences which are a part of life as it is l. on

149:4.6 wide range of cultural familiarity with life as it is l.

151:6.2 a lunatic who l. in these hillside caverns rushed up

153:2.8 You have seen me, l. with me, and beheld my

155:1.2 But you who have l. with me well know that anger

156:1.1 There l. near the home of Karuska, where the Master

156:4.1 a Jew named Joseph, a believer, who l. three miles

159:3.7 be traversed by all who pass from the life as it is l. in

159:3.7 as it is l. in the flesh to the higher life as it is l. in the

159:4.4 even if Jonah had never l., still would the profound

159:4.7 And even if these holy men of old l. inspired and

162:4.1 At this feast the people l. much in the open air,

166:1.1 was at Ragaba, where there l. a wealthy Pharisee

166:3.2 from among all the hosts that went out of Egypt l. to

166:5.7 Abner l. to be 89 years old, dying at Philadelphia on

167:1.1 There l. in Philadelphia a very wealthy Pharisee who

169:3.2 Dives, who, clothed in purple and linen, l. in mirth

170:4.16 they l. in hope of his immediate second coming to

170:4.16 And so have successive believing generations l. on

171:3.1 Many gentiles l. in this region, and since few were

171:6.1 the center of the city and not far from where he l..

171:6.2 those who l. in Jericho were much surprised that

174:5.3 who have been so long near me, and who have l.

175:1.20 flatter yourselves that, had you l. in the days of your

176:3.2 Since your lives have been l. in the spirit and for

176:3.2 Having l. the temporal life by faith and having

176:3.6 And having thus l. for the glory of the Father and

180:3.7 And you do know me, for you have l. with me and

182:1.6 As you have l. with me in spirit, so have I l. with

184:2.8 Peter never forgot that look as long as he l..

187:4.7 Mary returned to Bethsaida, where she l. at John’s

190:5.1 west of Jerusalem, there l. two brothers, shepherds,

191:1.1 Peter had l. under a heavy burden of doubt and

193:1.2 bearing the fruits of this spirit life as it is l. in the

194:4.6 they l. such new and unique lives that all men

195:1.7 as long as the Greeks l. in small city-states, but when

195:3.4 gave power to Christianity was the way its believers l

195:9.6 Primitive man l. a life of superstitious bondage to

196:3.16 Unless a divine lover l. in man, he could not

196:3.16 Unless an interpreter l. in the mind, man could not

livedJesus

2:5.10 bestowal life of his Son Michael as he l. on earth

5:4.7 Jesus l. a religion of service.

6:8.6 as a person, onetime incarnated and l. on Urantia as

32:2.13 of your Creator Son as he once l. the life of man,

95:5.3 possible that Jesus might have l. the greater portion

100:7.2 Jesus l. the truth, even as he taught it.

101:6.5 l. under the reign of evolutionary religion up to the

109:6.4 Monitor who guided him step by step when he l.

109:6.6 circumstances of a commonplace life as it was l. to

119:1.5 now closed with the certification that this visitor l.

119:5.2 l. and functioned on Uversa for a period of eleven

119:8.4 on the Urantia material bestowal he l. the will of

120:2.7 shall not be so l. as to constitute an example for

121:6.3 theology that prevailed in Palestine when Jesus l.

122:4.4 apply to Jesus long after his life had been l. on earth.

124:1.5 likeness of anything from that day as long as he l. in

124:6.17 was discerning that, while he l. his life in the flesh,

126:5.4 Jesus l. on, day by day, doing well the present duty

127:5.6 when this, to Rebecca, the greatest man who ever l.

127:6.13 continues to experience life as it is l. in mortal flesh

127:6.15 Born into the world a babe of the realm, he has l. his

128:0.1 he had l., and continued to live, a normal human life

128:1.7 He l. his mortal life just as all others of the human

128:2.5 Jesus worked with gentiles, l. with gentiles, and in

128:4.6 in place of obeying the truth which he had l. and

129:1.4 Jesus l. in the home of Zebedee during the year he

129:3.3 Jesus l. out his life in the flesh and departed from

129:3.6 while he l. this life of incarnation on Urantia, he

129:3.6 on Urantia, he l. it for his entire universe.

129:3.6 special and inspiring associated with the life he l.

129:4.3 Jesus l. a real life, a full life, and a truly normal,

129:4.5 Jesus has l. the human life from the beginnings of

129:4.6 Although this perfect life which he l. in the flesh may

129:4.6 still, the life which Jesus of Nazareth l. in the flesh

129:4.7 this is because he l. a true and genuinely human life.

129:4.7 Jesus l. this life in the flesh by the same mercy

129:4.7 as he l. his mortal life in his day and as he was, so

129:4.7 lives even as, and by the same means that, he l. his

134:2.3 spiritual ministry which he so graciously l. among

134:2.5 But Jesus never again l. with his family; when in

134:7.3 At Antioch the Son of Man l. for over two months,

134:7.7 Jesus l. alone with God for six weeks on the slopes

136:4.9 he l. out the remainder of his earth life always true

136:4.14 Jesus l. in an ancient rock cavern, a shelter in the side

136:6.4 Before his baptismal illumination he had l. in

136:8.1 And he consistently l. up to this great decision.

138:9.1 not actually desert a revered teacher who had l. so

140:5.2 Jesus l. on earth as a twofold personality—human

140:6.8 beholden to live your lives as I have in spirit l. mine.

140:7.8 of the charmingly beautiful life he l. with them.

140:8.15 Jesus worked, l., and traded in the world as he found

140:8.19 Jesus l. a perfected life on Urantia, and his unique

140:10.3 Jesus l. his earth life on Urantia, not to set a

141:7.7 but he l. his life for all the world as a mortal of the

141:7.10 He l. with men.

141:7.12 Jesus always l. independent of, and above, all human

141:7.14 Jesus l. as a man among men and understood, loved,

142:7.2 Son of Man was the only person who had ever l. on

142:7.15 Jesus had now l. his earth life to the full satisfaction

145:3.9 For this purpose have I l. my life to this hour.

149:4.5 He l. in the midst of stress and storm, but he never

153:3.2 I have so l. this life in the flesh as to inspire all men

159:5.10 he so l. himself in that “he went about doing good

166:5.6 strictly to the religion of Jesus, as he l. and taught,

169:4.1 At the time Jesus l. on earth and taught in the flesh

170:5.10 concept of the real kingdom as Jesus taught and l. it.

171:0.5 because I have even l. in your mother’s house;

172:1.7 bestow this offering on the Master while he yet l..

176:2.3 where I have l. this life in the flesh and achieved the

176:4.1 but even many times, to the world whereon he l.

176:4.3 whereas the eye of flesh had beheld him when he l.

178:3.2 All these years have I l. with you as brethren, and I

179:5.7 “When you do these things, recall the life I have l. on

180:1.4 loving service to your fellows even as I have l.

180:3.9 believe me for the sake of the very life I have l.

180:4.2 As I have l. with you in person, then shall I live in

180:4.4 Said Judas: “Master, you have always l. among us as

181:1.8 peace which filled his own soul when he himself l.

181:2.24 word of mouth, and I have l. my life among you.

182:1.4 —you gave them to me, and I have l. among them,

182:1.5 For their sakes I have l. among men and have

182:1.6 As you have lived with me in spirit, so have I l.

182:3.5 During the years that Jesus l. among his followers,

184:4.6 Having l. to the full a life of revealing God to man,

186:2.3 Although Jesus l. and died on Urantia, his whole

186:5.3 All the life he l. thereafter, and even the manner of

187:3.6 Jesus had l. as a man, and he would die as a man—

187:5.2 the slightest doubt that he had l. in accordance

187:5.6 Jesus died royally—as he had l..

188:4.4 Before Jesus l. on earth, you might possibly have

188:4.4 not since the Master l. and died among your fellow

188:4.6 Jesus l. and died for a whole universe, not just for

188:4.6 had salvation even before Jesus l and died on Urantia

189:1.2 the body of flesh in which he had l. and wrought

191:5.3 mission to the world is founded on the fact that I l.

193:0.3 I have l. the God-revealing bestowal that you

193:0.5 I l. my life in the flesh to show how you can,

193:0.5 I have l. among you as the Son of Man that you,

193:5.2 Remember all I taught you and the life I have l.

194:0.5 thrilled with the assurance that the Master still l.,

194:2.1 Jesus l. on earth and taught a gospel which

194:2.1 Jesus’ message, as he preached it and l. it in his

194:2.6 the realities of Jesus’ teachings and his life as he l. it

194:2.8 Jesus l. a life which is a revelation of man

194:3.1 he l. his life as one personality—Jesus of Nazareth.

194:3.8 and endless growth of the religion which he l. and

195:9.8 if it could only see Jesus as he really l. on earth

196:0.10 Jesus l. just such a life of prayerful consecration to

196:1.1 the most truly religious man who has ever l. on

196:1.3 to know the religious life of Jesus and how he l. it.

livelihood

81:6.4 wresting a l. from their decreasingly fertile lands.

94:8.8 Path: right views, aspirations, speech, conduct, l.,

124:2.9 instruct Jesus in the diverse means of gaining a l.,

125:2.12 various groups of his fellow men toiled for their l..

133:3.6 to resort to such methods of obtaining a l.?

133:3.7 accepted this distasteful means of obtaining a l. as

149:4.6 must apply themselves to some definite pursuit as a l.

lively

123:6.2 a l. competition among them to secure his company

135:5.3 There was present throughout all Jewry a l. hope

liver

86:5.15 located by various peoples in the head, hair, heart, l.,

111:0.3 to reside in different physical organs—the eye, l.,

livers

156:5.13 spirit l. are not perturbed by the episodes of the

livesnoun

5:2.3 be discovered in the l. of God-knowing mortals

5:2.6 the spirit in the l. of all such inner-spirit contactors.

8:5.4 spiritual presences operate in the l. of Urantians,

12:7.7 discernible in the fruits which are borne in the l. of

14:4.12 Havoners live l that are unique in the central universe

16:6.2 function in the l. of those individuals who inhabit the

20:6.2 these human-divine Sons live ordinary l. with just

20:6.7 voluntarily relinquish their l. and pass through the

25:4.15 the laws of the universe applied to the l. and

26:10.5 truly wish you might live your l. over once again.

32:5.3 a series of such experiences, l., ages, or epochs,

39:3.3 how any proposed enactment would affect the l.

40:4.2 they have experientialized by participation in the l.

40:5.9 these struggling creatures during their short l. in the

44:1.15 once in a thousand mortal l. is there any great

46:7.3 possess survival souls, but they do enjoy long l.,

47:3.1 resume their l. just where they left off when death

48:6.33 the restatement of parental life in the l. of offspring

48:8.4 no created orders of experiential beings whose l.

52:4.3 Avonals yield up their planetary l. and return to their

52:7.9 in the operation of an imperfect world and in the l. of

55:2.2 occur before the termination of the lengthening l.

56:10.20 finds spiritual expression in the l. of God-knowing

60:4.4 over two or more generations of mountain l..

62:5.6 they nearly lost their l. on numerous occasions

63:2.6 most joyous moments in their short but eventful l..

63:6.5 That food was the all-important thing in the l. of

76:5.2 Adam and Eve throughout the remainder of their l.

77:2.11 responsible for the traditions of such long human l..

77:2.11 seventy years, and such l. were regarded for ages as

77:5.8 who labored throughout their long l. to assist in the

78:7.1 these periodic floods were annual events in their l..

86:1.1 Mischance was a great factor in the l. of men and

86:1.2 they lived l. of peril in which chance played a role.

87:2.7 And those who thus gave up their l. usually did so

91:4.4 scientific discoveries demonstrate that man l. in a

93:7.2 The l. and experiences of the men and women who

94:9.6 Those who believe this philosophy live better l. than

97:4.2 would no more tolerate crime and sin in their l.

98:7.12 as they live their intriguing temporal l. on the

102:2.1 minds know religion when they find it in the l. of

102:2.3 In the l. of such mortals there is a valid originality

110:2.1 they bring with them the model careers, the ideal l.

116:2.3 beautiful expression in the earth l. of the bestowal

117:6.2 Mother,in whom you are nurtured throughout your l.

120:2.7 the inspiration for all l. upon all Nebadon worlds

122:8.7 spinning such beautiful myths about the l. of their

128:2.1 awakenings of their intellectual and emotional l..

128:2.1 manifest in the l. of his younger brothers and sisters.

128:7.4 Be wise in your counsel and eloquent in your l.,

129:4.7 same mercy ministry that you all may live your l.

129:4.7 set the example for all of us thus to live our l. in

129:4.7 but you can resolve to live your l. even as, and by

130:1.2 “My friend, we are all Jonahs with l. to live in

131:1.7 “In your l. overthrow error and overcome evil by the

132:7.2 we might by our l. show him the Father in heaven,

132:7.2 and thus would he become so attracted by our l. as

132:7.2 to know God as the result of contact with the l. of

132:7.2 as to permit the Father to reveal himself in our l.,

132:7.2 God who in this manner finds expression in our l..

132:7.6 the revelations of God flash upon earth in the l. of

133:2.2 reproducing yourselves in the l. of your children.

134:2.2 lived richer l. as a result of their contact with Jesus,

134:2.2 were made better for the remainder of their natural l.

140:1.7 so much by the words you speak as by the l. you

140:6.8 you are beholden to live your l. as I have in spirit

140:6.13 be not anxious for your l.; much less be concerned

141:5.1 empowered to live individual l. of originality and

141:5.2 that all who behold your l. will of a surety take

141:5.3 which always will be found to harmonize in the l. of

141:7.3 to live in the world that men, by seeing their l.,

141:9.2 It was a great event in the l. of Martha and Mary to

143:1.7 nonresistance and with living l. of nonviolence,

143:2.8 you show forth the fruits of the spirit in your daily l.;

149:4.6 are not satisfied with remaining in ignorance of the l.

149:5.3 a duty to themselves to make the best of their l. on

152:6.3 the genuine fruits of the spirit in the daily l. of all

153:1.4 the crisis in the l. of the apostles began with this

155:1.5 to exemplify in your l. this beautiful wholeness of

155:6.11 All things are sacred in the l. of those who are

157:3.7 they seemed to sense that a great event in their l.

159:3.3 condemning the wrongs in the l. of your pupils;

159:3.3 recognition for the praiseworthy things in their l..

159:4.7 holy men of old lived inspired and spirit-filled l.,

161:2.11 This had been a great experience in the l. of all three

162:2.2 authority over that to which they devoted their l.

164:3.4 to be expiating the sins committed in preceding l..

165:3.4 of the many trifles which come up in your daily l.?

165:4.10 judge neither the rich nor the poor,but the l. men live

165:5.2 You have dedicated your l. to the ministry of the

165:5.3 If you give your l. truly to the gospel, you shall

165:5.3 if you dedicate your l. to the work of the kingdom,

165:5.5 I say to you that a crisis is just ahead in your l.,

166:4.5 three groups of events which may occur in your l.:

169:2.2 should you now so order your l. in the kingdom

169:2.5 likewise so conduct your l. that you make eternal

174:5.13 I, if I be lifted up on earth and in your l., will draw

175:1.10 Seek in your daily l., not self-glorification, but the

175:2.2 so gloriously yielded up their l. as the first martyrs

176:3.2 Since your l. have been lived in the spirit and for

177:0.1 Make sure that the truth abides in your l., and that

177:4.10 What a crushing thing is disappointment in the l.

180:3.1 You are in this world, but your l. are not to be

180:5.6 In the l. of such moral beings the golden rule

181:2.15 my disciples will not hesitate to lay down their l.

181:2.19 Dedicate your l. to the enhancement of

181:2.26 women who yield the fruits of the spirit in their l.,

183:1.2 naturally, just as all mortals must finish up their l.

183:4.2 greatest of all crises in their l., Andrew was silent.

183:4.2 instructed them that they should preserve their l.

184:2.2 specifically warned not to endanger their l. during

191:0.1 Resurrection Sunday was a terrible day in the l. of

191:0.5 Jesus’ warning against jeopardizing their l. at this

191:4.3 unselfishly dedicated their l. to the enlightenment of

191:6.2 to proclaim this gospel of love and truth by the l.

191:6.2 after the Spirit of Truth which they see in your l.,

193:2.2 fruits of the divine spirit which are yielded in the l.

193:2.2 bear not these fruits of the divine spirit in their l.,

193:5.2 By the spirit fruits of your l. impel souls to believe

194:4.6 they lived such new and unique l. that all men

195:3.4 to Christianity was the way its believers lived l. of

195:6.4 the teachings of Jesus as translated in the l. of his

195:7.14 They do not motivate their l. with the passion to

195:9.6 demanding that men dedicate their l. to seeking for

196:3.32 Some men’s l. are too great and noble to descend to

livesverb

1:1.2 In God, man l., moves, and has his being; there is

2:5.6 and ponder the solemn fact that God l. within you;

3:1.4 The creature not only exists in God, God also l. in

3:1.4 “We know we dwell in him because he l. in us;

3:1.4 searching for a friend while that very friend l. in

3:1.4 “The Father l. in the child. God is always with us.

3:4.7 of God—there l. within him a fragment of infinity.

4:4.9 Even if I cannot do this, there l. in me one who can

4:5.3 But mortal man is beginning to realize that he l. in

5:2.2 God l. in every one of his spirit-born sons.

5:2.3 the spirit of the Father l. within your own mind!

16:9.4 reality of the presence of God that l. within you.

32:4.9 the divine Adjuster who l. and works and waits in the

32:4.10 He l. and acts, not only in the Deities, but also in

43:3.7 this assumed jurisdiction as long as Lucifer l..

43:8.12 only one ascending mortal l. with ten univitatia.

45:5.2 each family of Material Sons l on an estate of its own

50:1.1 the Father l. in man by the prepersonal presence of

52:5.4 The bestowal Son l. and dies for the spiritual uplift

53:7.3 will not be restored so long as the archrebel l.

53:9.6 circuits will not be reinstated so long as Lucifer l..

56:10.14 is a whole; no thing or being exists or l. in isolation.

56:10.14 It is literally true: “No man l. by himself.”

57:4.9 the great Andronover nebula is no more, but it l. on

79:8.8 Truth is relative and expanding; it l. always in the

91:4.4 scientific discoveries demonstrate that man l. in a

101:1.4 Religion l. and prospers, then, not by sight and

101:3.1 It l. in spite of its contamination with erroneous

101:3.13 9. L. and triumphs irrespective of the crushing load

102:2.5 Mind is unity; mortal consciousness l. on the mind

102:7.1 explanatory; he actually l. in every rational mortal.

103:1.1 leadings and urges of the spirit of divinity which l.

103:5.9 when man once fully realizes that there l. and strives

104:3.2 man perceives that he l. in a universe of constant

112:1.16 It is literally true, “No man l. unto himself.”

112:2.6 The human child first l. and subsequently thinks

115:3.16 The man l. in every child, and the morontia

118:10.13 increased understanding of the world in which he l.;

120:0.1 To live such identical l. as he imposes upon the

127:6.13 Jesus l. a full, representative, and replete life on

130:6.3 spirit which l. within you, and which will stimulate

131:1.5 God fills all places and l. in the heart of the man

131:3.5 fervent, and earnest—even while he yet l. on earth—

131:10.3 the Father fills the universe, he also l. in our hearts.

132:3.6 the divine spark, the immortal germ, that l. within

133:3.7 “There l. within every human mind a divine spirit,

133:4.5 the realization of knowing the God whose spirit l.

133:4.9 Remember that the Father’s spirit ever l. within

133:4.11 the spirit of the Father which l. within your heart.

133:7.6 the mind of man and the divine spirit that l. therein,

134:7.3 ministering, and all the while learning how man l.,

136:5.5 working in the affairs of man as he l. on Urantia

139:0.2 human nature as it l. on Urantia and on the other

146:5.2 saying, “Rejoice, for your son is improved—he l..”

148:6.9 now utters that cry of triumph, ‘My Vindicator l.!’

149:5.2 directed by the Father’s spirit which l. within him

152:6.3 only by making your appeal to the spirit which l.

156:5.13 Every day a true believer l., he finds it easier to do

160:2.9 when man is thus at his best, he l. most unselfishly

160:3.1 Jesus has taught us that God l. in man; then how

161:2.4 Jesus l. day by day in perfect accord with the will

161:2.7 he unquestionably l. on a spiritual plane far above

166:4.2 Have you failed to observe how the Son of Man l. as

167:7.4 service inasmuch as his own spirit l. within you.

168:0.7 whosoever l. and believes in me shall never really die

174:1.3 “A part of every father l. in the child.

180:2.1 He who l. in me, and I in him, will bear much fruit

189:0.2 death; as the Sovereign of a universe he still l..

189:1.13 He now l. as Jesus of morontia, and as he begins this

193:3.2 No man l. to himself’?

194:2.6 he now again l. it anew and afresh in the individual

194:4.2 The Master l. in the hearts of these evangelists;

194:4.6 Jesus l.; he died for men; he gave the spirit; he is

195:7.20 Science l. by the mathematics of the mind; music

Livias

165:0.1 Gilead, Beth-Nimrah, Tyrus, Elealah, L., Heshbon,

171:4.0 4. TEACHING AT LIVIAS

171:4.1 Jesus and his followers encamped at L. on their way

171:4.1 It was during this night at L. that Simon and Peter,

171:4.4 It was here at L. that certain friendly Pharisees came

livingnoun; see livinglivelihood

20:9.2 They neither judge the dead nor translate the l., but

49:5.22 and the first adjudication of the l. and the dead is

49:6.18 they are translated from among the l. and appear in

52:7.4 when mortals are translated from among the l..

55:2.8 leave the planet by translation from among the l..

55:6.4 translation to the morontia state from among the l..

86:4.3 phenomenon that differentiated the l. and the dead.

87:2.2 error of commission or omission in the acts of the l.

87:2.4 the ghosts, took pleasure in the discomfort of the l.

87:6.3 As the ages passed, the l. began to devise methods of

87:6.11 bells, and drums drove them away from the l.;

98:5.4 all the unbaptized of the l. and the dead would be

112:4.3 except in individuals translated from among the l.,

131:3.7 Those who torture the l. will hardly find happiness

150:3.5 their families or their onetime friends among the l..

174:3.2 my Father is not the God of the dead but of the l..

livinglivelihood

70:0.1 had man partially solved the problem of making a l.

76:1.4 to wrest a l. from unprepared soil and to cope with

81:6.7 by their intelligent toil, learned how to wrest a l.

81:6.32 in the highly specialized techniques of earning a l.,

124:4.1 his study of the methods whereby men make a l..

126:3.11 the carpenter’s bench, laboriously making a l. for

127:1.8 by day toiling at the carpenter’s bench earning a l.

131:9.4 the search for truth, not in seeking for a mere l..

133:3.7 grapple with the manifold difficulties of making a l.

133:6.3 Paul making tents for a l. and conducting lectures on

135:0.5 They hardly made a l. on this land, but Zacharias

160:4.1 major problems of life are: making a temporal l.

160:4.1 even the problem of making a l. requires religion

162:3.4 did most shamefully force her to earn their l. by

172:4.2 she is in want, gave all that she had, even her l..”

livingverb or gerund

2:7.10 dare to construct a new philosophy of l. out of the

2:7.10 as man ascends the scale of spiritual l., supreme

2:7.11 Such levels of efficient l. come about through the

4:5.1 records are untrustworthy as guides for religious l.

5:5.1 not deliver man from the real struggles of mortal l..

5:5.4 service the result of moral thinking and religious l..

10:7.5 the inexplicable vicissitudes of l. are all interwoven

14:4.18 the lines of some one order of pattern creature l. on

14:5.2 dissimilar to the occupations of material creatures l.

15:8.8 we are l. in the midst of force actions and energy

16:6.9 The experience of l. never fails to develop these

20:6.4 a bestowal Son has mastered the experience of l.

22:9.8 path by steps of bona fide experience and actual l..

29:3.8 They are both l. and “personal,” but they are beyond

32:3.9 are the result of individual effort and actual l.,

33:1.1 Michael has experienced the l. of all three phases

33:7.8 You are l. in a well-ordered universe, and sooner or

34:6.8 of material environment as regards the joys of l. and

34:7.3 of existence to the higher planes of spiritual l., but

34:7.6 Jesus showed mankind the new way of mortal l.

34:7.6 Jesus has made us free from the law of animal l.

39:3.7 by the actual experience of l. with the univitatia in

39:4.13 it is the experience of l. this life that is important.

39:4.13 There is no material reward for righteous l., but

48:4.10 agreeable pleasure in l. over again the enactments of

48:6.37 the work of the world in which you are actually l..

48:7.26 determined by the achievements of the day by day l..

49:0.2 planets whereon mortals of survival status are l..

49:2.17 by l. for the most part in the treetops as did his

49:3.4 Almost every act of l., aside from reproduction,

49:3.5 relative trials and joys experienced by the mortals l.

51:1.6 While l. as permanent citizens on the system capitals,

52:4.8 society begins to return to simplified forms of l..

52:5.3 The joy of l. takes on new color, and the reactions

52:6.5 that insight which is essential to l. the golden rule.

55:5.1 Mortal creatures l. on a sin-stricken, evil-dominated,

55:11.5 mortals l. on older and highly developed spheres.

61:1.9 They were all small, primitive, and best suited to l.

62:1.1 the pre-existent tribes of gibbons and apes then l. in

62:3.7 l. on the ground during the day and sleeping in the

62:5.11 life did not seem worth l. among his ordinary fellows

63:1.3 While still l. with his parents, Andon had fastened a

64:3.3 those l. near the homeland of their origin became

64:5.2 A man and woman l. in the northeastern part of the

64:6.12 But there was a great revival of higher l. as a result

65:2.7 the early dawn races now l. on the face of the earth.

66:5.8 Those l. without the walls and in the forest were

66:7.4 the l. of one family together in one residence of

68:1.6 illustrate what a world you might be l. in but for

68:2.2 lessen the risk element in the individual’s mode of l.,

68:4.2 the mores originated in an effort to adjust group l. to

68:4.3 dared to treat with careless disdain the rules of l.

68:4.5 new ways of thinking and improved methods of l..

68:5.7 Pastoral l. afforded further relief from food slavery;

70:2.20 Man will never accept peace as a normal mode of l.

71:7.2 the nobility of values, the goals of l., and the glories

71:7.5 Education is the business of l.; it must continue

72:0.1 advanced human race l. on a not far-distant planet

74:4.5 worship of him who made us all and keeps us l..

76:1.4 it became necessary to adopt crude methods of l.;

77:5.8 standards of spiritual, intellectual, and physical l..

81:5.2 to find wherewith to sweeten the process of l.;

83:1.5 another largely because of l. and working together.

83:4.3 in public notification of intention of l. together;

83:5.1 associations were the first step toward l. pairwise in

83:5.1 toward living pairwise in distinction to l. herdwise.

84:3.1 Pastoral l. tended to create a new system of mores,

84:5.7 science so changed the conditions of l. that man

84:6.3 two distinct varieties of the same species l. in close

84:7.9 group, including the slaves, all l. in one dwelling.

84:8.1 which embraces all three of the great incentives for l.

86:2.5 is the fear of existence replaced by the joy of l..

86:4.8 to Sheol; it could not return to the land of the l..

86:6.6 at last man was about to evolve an art of l. based on

86:7.1 industry and the exigencies of modern modes of l..

86:7.4 not remedy the facts of birth and the accidents of l..

87:7.6 This enhanced symbol must arise out of religious l.,

87:7.7 and stimulate a high type of personal religious l..

87:7.7 The new cult must provide supreme goals of l. which

89:10.4 of moral nobility, cosmic insight, and spiritual l.; thus

90:2.1 rather, to know and to control the hazards of l..

91:3.5 elevate one’s ego and reinforce the self for better l.

91:4.4 contributes to augmentation of the technique of l.,

91:7.9 4. More completely to spiritualize his day-by-day l.

92:1.5 the revelation of the highest type of religious l.,

92:7.10 personality in this cosmic path of idealistic spiritual l.

92:7.14 religion is a way of l. as well as a technique of

94:4.5 Vishnu becomes real and l. in the imaginations of

95:3.2 derive cosmic insight from his personal experiential l.

99:0.3 Conditions of l. alter so rapidly that institutional

99:1.6 religion’s progressive philosophy of human l. and

99:4.3 True religion is a meaningful way of l. dynamically

99:7.2 the insights and motives supplied by religious l..

100:0.1 The experience of dynamic religious l. transforms the

100:0.2 ennobles the commonplace drudgery of daily l..

100:1.8 divine values, recognition of religious l. in others,

100:1.8 on divine mercy, l. as in the presence of God.

100:4.1 Religious l. is devoted l., and devoted l. is creative l.,

100:4.3 But the great problem of religious l. consists in the

100:4.4 These high levels of human l. are attained in the

100:5.1 few have learned how to install a philosophy of l. in

100:6.0 6. MARKS OF RELIGIOUS LIVING

100:6.1 a specific function of life; rather is it a mode of l..

100:6.4 lessens conflict, and makes mortal life truly worth l..

100:6.6 One of the most amazing earmarks of religious l. is

100:7.0 7. THE ACME OF RELIGIOUS LIVING

100:7.12 mortal devotion to the high standards of spiritual l..

101:7.2 out of a basic growth of ideas plus experimental l.

101:7.2 the exploration of unknown realms of intellectual l..

101:7.4 a religious and a nonreligious philosophy of l.

101:7.4 attainments, just enough to stabilize the daily l.,

101:8.1 when it motivates life and shapes the mode of l..

101:8.1 only when it actually dominates the mode of l..

101:8.3 Faith never shuns the problem-solving duty of l..

101:9.5 some specific intellectual belief or any one mode of l.

101:9.5 mode of living as with discovering the truth of l.,

101:10.5 stabilize and enrich human l. by blending the mortal

102:0.1 Nameless despair is man’s only reward for l. and

102:2.8 avenue of escape from the irritating demands of l..

102:2.8 the more robust activities of l. a religious life in the

102:6.9 the spiritual experience of the religious l. of the

103:9.2 Religion has to do with feeling, acting, and l., not

103:9.12 the logic of religious l. is incontrovertible;

106:9.11 arrive at the understanding that l. the will of God is

106:9.11 universe creatures in the experience of l. divinely,

106:9.12 a life predicated on the l. of the Father’s will leads

107:0.2 the technique of achieving the l. of the Father’s will,

107:0.4 following the leading of his Adjuster is l. the will of

108:5.5 of a great Adjuster does not bestow ease of l. and

109:0.1 But the Adjuster’s efforts, while l. within you, are

109:1.3 you from the necessity of securing by actual l..

109:1.3 in common with all beings l. and functioning within

109:5.4 the adjustment of the ancestral tendencies of l. to

110:1.1 Adjusters should not be thought of as l. in the brains

110:1.2 unselfish and superb work of the Adjusters l. within

110:3.4 so much time and thought on mere trifles of l.,

110:7.1 There are many mortals l. on Urantia who have

111:0.6 mortal soul into the better paths of temporal l. but

111:7.5 the joys of l. ever threatened by the sorrows of death

112:2.6 child first lives and subsequently thinks about his l..

116:3.3 become theirs by the l. of the actual creature life

117:0.2 relatively achieve the full l. of the will of God, then

117:2.5 You mortals now l. on Urantia who may aspire to

120:1.7 which should guide you in the l. of your earth life

120:2.5 and the immediate generation of men l. thereon

120:2.7 bear constantly in mind that you are l. a life for the

120:2.8 flesh, and l. as a man in your day and generation,

120:3.4 devote yourself to l. the ideal religious life on earth.

121:1.1 such a revival of spiritual thinking and religious l.

121:4.3 Man’s soul achieved liberty by l. in harmony with

121:8.7 In the year 71, while l. at Pella, Isador wrote the

121:8.12 be enlightening to the generation of men now l.,

122:1.3 Of all couples l. in Palestine at about the time of

123:2.1 the incarnation of a supermortal being l. in the

125:0.1 opportunity to enjoy a few days of independent l.,

125:0.1 This brief period of undirected l., during the week

125:4.2 and l. under the surveillance of the Roman legions.

127:0.3 Having thus tasted the actual experience of l. these

127:1.7 His was such a peculiar mission that no one l. on

127:6.12 is learning how to adjust his ideals of spiritual l. to

127:6.15 full manhood, rich in the experience of human l.,

128:0.3 1. The mastering of the experience of l. the full life

128:1.9 aside from that of his guardian seraphim in the l. of

128:1.13 whereon Jesus was now l. out his human existence.

128:2.5 L. much of the time in Sepphoris for six months

128:2.5 a close and painstaking study of their habits of l.

128:3.8 urge to visit with them, to learn about their way of l.,

129:3.5 consecrated to the sublime task of l. his earth life

129:4.3 the entire sum and substance of the l. of the life of

129:4.4 Jesus might appear to have escaped l. through social

129:4.8 Jesus had virtually finished the l. of the life required

130:1.2 of Gadiah’s present motivation for practical l..

130:1.2 we seek to escape the present duty of l. by running

130:1.2 opportunities for renewed service and wiser l..”

130:2.2 never forgot his words of wisdom regarding “the l.

130:2.6 learn to love them, is the supreme experience of l..

130:5.1 won many souls to higher levels of thinking and l.

130:6.3 You and your problems of l. are real; you cannot

131:3.3 peace of mind follow pure thinking and virtuous l.

131:3.7 goal of sincerity; death, the end of thoughtless l..

131:9.4 the search for truth, not in seeking for a mere l..

131:10.2 And by daily l. the will of the Father in heaven, we

132:2.7 Goodness is l., relative, always progressing,

132:3.2 Truth cannot be defined with words, only by l..

132:3.2 truth, in the religious experience of spiritual l..

132:3.3 lazy in adjusting to the progressive struggles of l.,

132:3.3 in his habits of thinking and in his techniques of l..

132:4.1 to learn their reactions to the life they were l. in the

132:6.1 fellows in their efforts to find the satisfactions of l..

132:7.2 hungry for truth as a result of the experiences of l.,

132:7.5 have a God but are without a philosophy of l. as

133:1.3 not willing to disclose to him that he (Jesus) was l.

133:3.2 was teaching Crispus the better ways of religious l..

134:1.6 married and his mother was l. at home with Ruth,

135:5.6 will or proclaimed the necessity for righteous l..

136:2.2 an Adjuster indwells all normal beings l. on Urantia

136:5.5 out of his decision to go on l. as a man among men

136:6.2 The Master thereby chose a program of l. which

136:6.3 Jesus was l. a life designed to instruct and inspire the

136:6.11 the new and better way, the higher moral values of l.

136:9.5 in this combined life of l. as a man in the world while

137:7.2 getting used to the idea of l. with this God-man.

138:1.4 and other members of his family l. in that vicinity.

138:2.9 an only son of wealthy Jewish parents l. in Jericho.

139:9.1 the twin fishermen l. near Kheresa, were the ninth

140:1.7 I now represent my Father in this life which I am l.

140:3.1 which are reflective of my ideals of mortal l. on the

140:4.5 be guided into new and godly paths of enhanced l..

140:4.7 and shame are unworthy motivations for religious l..

140:4.8 An effective philosophy of l. is formed by a

140:6.8 of doing the will of God while l. the life of the mortal

140:8.2 the ideal principles of l. near God in all ages and on

140:8.10 Nevertheless, he did show man the best way of l.,

140:8.17 if Jesus were on earth today, l. his life in the flesh,

140:8.30 piety had no place in his philosophy of righteous l..

140:8.31 wished to stimulate initiative in the originality of l.;

140:10.1 baptism of repentance, sorrow for the old way of l.

140:10.2 instruction, they gradually acquired by l. with him.

140:10.3 that their Master was engaged in l. a life of spiritual

140:10.3 not to set a personal example of mortal l. for the

140:10.5 levels of spiritual thinking and truly righteous l..

140:10.8 teaching was inseparable from the religion of his l..

141:7.4 The religion of Jesus was wholly based on the l. of

142:1.4 3. Love is the rule of l. within the kingdom—supreme

142:6.7 be born of the spirit since your only purpose in l.

142:7.2 he himself was on earth l. a unique life in the flesh,

142:7.4 family, restating the two fundamental laws of l.:

142:8.2 The people l. in this region did not know that Jesus

143:1.7 nonresistance and with l. lives of nonviolence, but

143:2.4 to suppress, obey, and conform to the rules of l.;

143:3.1 become accustomed to l. and working together.

143:5.4 he with whom you are now l. is not your husband.

143:5.9 longing for better things and a more noble way of l.

143:7.3 The strain of l.—the time tension of personality—

146:3.7 and I have come to make that way new and l..

147:3.3 afflicted, because of your many years of wrong l..

147:4.0 4. THE RULE OF LIVING

147:4.3 attached to the interpretation of this rule of l.,

147:4.5 would enhance one’s interpretation of this rule of l..

147:4.6 Good judgment dictates that such a rule of l. should

147:5.3 to accept the gospel and change their mode of l.;

147:5.8 at this moment, l. on a level which is vastly below

147:6.6 those who know God can enjoy the liberty of l.

148:7.1 Capernaum synagogue on “Joys of Righteous L..”

150:7.2 were never reputed for piety and righteous l..

150:7.4 neglect to visit his brother and his married sisters l.

151:2.3 the difficulties and realities of l. up to this truth;

155:3.7 it releases faith and courage for daily l. and serving

156:5.10 spiritual endowments make all levels of human l.

156:5.13 all of the vicissitudes and harassments of mortal l..

156:5.14 Spiritual l. mightily increases true self-respect.

156:5.18 and more tolerant in l. with stubborn associates?

157:2.2 enter upon the l. of the new life of faith and hope.

157:6.2 Henceforth his one ideal of l. was the revelation of

157:6.2 wisdom which can only be comprehended by l. it.

159:3.11 who only halfheartedly stand up before the trials of l.

159:5.9 the evil paths into the better ways of righteous l..”

160:1.2 the natural urge of life into the social art of l.,

160:1.3 becomes, the more difficult will become the art of l..

160:1.3 mankind must learn anew the art of l. if progress is

160:1.3 the art of l. will need to be remastered in less time,

160:1.3 If the evolution of the art of l. fails to keep pace with

160:1.3 humanity will quickly revert to the simple urge of l.

160:1.5 urge of life, but only man can attain the art of l.,

160:1.7 Successful l. is nothing more or less than the art of

160:1.8 through the perplexing and confusing maze of l. to

160:1.10 strength and wisdom for the ordinary conflicts of l.

160:1.11 seasons of solitary survey of the problems of l.;

160:1.11 to quicken and deepen the supreme purpose of l.

160:2.0  2. THE ART OF LIVING

160:2.5 essential factors of the higher levels of the art of l.:

160:2.8 3. The enthusiasm for l..

160:2.8 upon the ascent to the higher levels of human l..

160:3.5 the kingdom renders a great service to the art of l.

160:3.5 it supplies a new and richer incentive for higher l..

160:3.5 From such vantage points of high l., man is able to

160:3.5 the crosscurrent conflicts of the trifles of l., thus

160:4.1 make provision for the necessities of temporal l..

160:4.1 Occasionally the necessities of l. may fall into our

160:4.11 is one of the real sources of the satisfaction of l..

160:5.10 to walk in these spiritual paths of consecrated l..

162:7.3 But now comes the Son speaking and l. the truth,

163:4.8 as man’s whole duty in place of the 613 rules of l.

166:4.9 laws of fruitfulness, since the tree was l. and good,

169:1.7 he soon wasted all his inheritance in riotous l..

170:2.1 of animal fear and at the same time enrich human l.

170:2.6 held up spiritual attainment as the true goal of l..

170:2.16 of realizing the higher qualities of spiritual l.;

170:4.5 social order in connection with improved spiritual l.

176:3.7 Truth is l.; the Spirit of Truth is ever leading the

177:5.2 returned to their former ways of believing and l..

180:5.11 They can only be comprehended by l. them,

180:6.1 doing the Father’s will as the chief purpose in l. the

181:1.8 stoicism and optimism are serviceable in l. a life on

181:1.8 learning how to do the will of God while l. the life

181:2.29 go on l. a life dedicated to preaching this gospel,

188:5.2 Jesus brought a new method of l. to Urantia.

188:5.3 He thereby set men free to choose better ways of l.

191:5.3 love, not merely with words, but in your daily l..

193:4.11 7. Judas never learned that the rewards for noble l.

193:6.1 the foremost disciples of Jesus l. in Jerusalem had

194:4.7 It was a fellowship of l. as well as of worship.

195:0.3 A new order of l. was thus presented to the hungry

195:0.4 this new concept of the purpose of l. and the goal of

195:7.5 Adjuster, the spirit of God l. in the mind of man.

195:8.4 to free the thinking and l. of the Western peoples

195:8.9 of all these recent gains in the enlargement of l..

195:9.6 requiring that the energies of l. be consecrated to

195:10.1 The world needs to see Jesus l. again on earth in

195:10.1 overflowing sources of inspiration and enhanced l.

196:0.3 for the unpleasant realities and the sorrows of l..

196:0.3 trust in God and felt the tremendous thrill of l. by

196:0.14 doing the Father’s will, l. life religiously by faith.

196:1.2 such adjustments of faith and of practices of l. as

196:1.2 of mortal men as the ideal of personal religious l.?

196:1.3 One of the most important things in human l. is to

living accumulation

27:5.3 And this l. of knowledge is distinct from the formal

living adaptation

180:5.10 this entire l. of love must be effected in the light

living agents

29:4.32 by this function; they act like l. catalytic agents.

living aggregation

29:4.17 They keep the whole vast l. energy aggregation in

living ascenders

76:6.2 sleeping survivors and of the l. qualified ascenders.

living association(s)

10:5.2 L., human families, social groups, or the Paradise

157:6.14 the building of my fellowship of l. with the souls of

living attribute

101:8.1 Faith is a l. of genuine personal religious experience.

living balance

28:6.6 The Memory of Mercy is a l. trial balance,

living barometers

29:4.37 These l. are solely concerned with the automatic and

living being(s)—see also living human beings

7:0.1 evolving universes with their manifold groups of l..

11:2.1 vast and far-flung creation of material realms and l..

13:4.7 activities, involving so many different orders of l.,

14:4.1 There are seven basic forms of l. things and beings

27:5.2 Supreme knowledge you thus obtain from the l.

28:4.9 the Ancients of Days have at their command l.

29:0.1 only the last of the following three groups of l.

29:0.5 They are a unique group of l. having to do with the

29:3.8 my ability to explain the manner in which these l.

29:4.24 life, neither do transformers change the forms of l..

29:4.29 too feeble to be recognized by any other type of l.,

29:4.34 regard as utterly incompatible with the existence of l.

30:0.1  constitute a well-nigh limitless number of l..

30:0.1  present something of two basic classifications of l.

30:1.0 1. PARADISE CLASSIFICATION OF L. BEINGS

30:1.1 L. are classified on Paradise in accordance with

30:1.1 difficult to interpret the Paradise classification of l.

30:2.1 The divine family of l. is registered on Uversa in

33:6.3 particularly concerned with the physical status of l.,

34:4.13 the sense of orientation forever fixed in the l. of the

36:2.7 6. The sphere of mind and spirit in l. beings.

36:6.3 the material forms, or physical patterns, of l., but

40:0.10 the narrative has descended the universal scale of l.

42:12.9 The personality form is the pattern aspect of a l.;

43:6.5 there is nothing in all Edentia to make any l. afraid.

49:2.21 to create l. who can withstand temperatures much

49:5.30 co-ordination of these uniquely related groups of l. is

58:0.1 possibly improve the standard universe types of l..

58:3.4 phenomena of organized life—the germ plasm of l.

61:3.12 neither of these species is concerned in the line of l.

63:3.3 Andonites were an isolated and unique group of l.

63:4.1 the present-day Eskimo than any other type of l.

65:6.2 original endowment of adaptation in l. and things

106:2.3 a wide range of l. including even Creator divinities

112:3.7 in any manner establish communication with the l. of

178:1.15 and now I declare that it is like the seed of the l.,

living body

87:7.10 is the skeletal structure around which grows the l. of

living books

27:5.1 the divine records of truth, the l. of real knowledge.

27:5.1 The custodians of knowledge are just such l.,

living branches

180:2.1 I am the real vine, and you are the l. branches.

180:2.1 that the vine has many l., and that every branch

180:2.4 as the life of the vine flows into and through the l..

180:2.5 of the fruits of the spirit on the stems of the l..

living bread

153:2.8 And when you say to me, Give us this l., I will

153:2.12 I repeat, I am this l., and every soul who attains the

living bridge

182:1.24 I am the l. bridge from one world to another.

living brother(s)

77:5.5 Ratta was the last of her race, having no l. or sisters

82:5.5 required the l. to beget children for his departed

living Buddha

94:11.3 Buddha’s spirit returned periodically to earth as a l.,

94:11.3 temples, rituals, and impostor “l. Buddhas.”

living catalyzers

49:1.2 but the Life Carriers are always the l. who initiate the

living cell(s)

49:1.2 the technique of l. reproduction is slightly different in

58:1.3 freely bathes, literally submerses, every tiny l. in this

58:1.4 first protoplasmic reactions of the first l. to function

65:4.3 When a l. is injured, it possesses the ability to

65:6.2 In every l. plant or animal cell, in every living

65:6.4 the red blood cells, which carries oxygen to the l.

living chance

130:2.4 overcome the evil in him if you gave it a fair and l..

living channel

117:3.4 Your Creator Son can actually be such a l. from

130:2.4 to become the l. of spiritual light to the mortal who

living choice

132:2.2 a l. and personal choice between good and evil

living commentary

194:4.6 mistake of using the l. and illustrative commentary

living compasses

34:4.12 the local universe, the l. of the headquarters world.

living concentrations

22:10.3 Can you not see that such l. of a single supreme

28:5.7 the Voices of Wisdom are current, replete, and l.

living conditions

81:1.8 It was these enforced changes in l. which caused

living connection

100:2.1 the maintenance of a l. spiritual connection with true

147:5.7 Jesus: “My children, if there exists a true and l.

180:2.1 If you will maintain this l. spiritual connection

180:2.5 When there exists this l. between divinity and

living consciousness

194:2.7 l. and growing spiritual consciousness of the reality

living cosmos

112:5.1 The l. is an all but infinitely integrated aggregation of

116:7.6 creates a genuine divinity tension in the l. which can

117:5.12 of such utilization remain forever a part of the l.,

living creature(s)

5:0.2 personality upon the divine Creators and the l. of

14:6.26 finality of spirit values existing as l. will creatures of

14:6.35 Creator Son in the work of creating l. will creatures.

17:7.1 bestowal of a universe Mother Spirit upon the l. of

18:2.3 Havona natives and other l. of the central universe,

28:6.2 all our plans for the cosmic advancement of the l. of

29:2.17 the energizing of those l. who are dependent upon

29:4.25 remarkable and mysterious of all semimaterial l..

30:1.114 —cannot—even begin to exhaust the story of the l.,

32:2.1 divine Sons materialize visible matter, project l.,

33:5.2 that he refuses the worship and adoration of all l..

34:4.13 All l. possess bodily units which are sensitive and

36:5.16 contact with, and control over, the material l. of a

40:5.18 to narrate even between the revealed orders of l. as

41:2.6 with energy as a component factor of l., not even

42:12.9 produce a suitable and serviceable body for the l.

43:6.5 There are thousands upon thousands of l. which

54:5.10 to foster full opportunity for every l. to mature a

59:1.19 But the trilobites were the dominant l. creatures.

60:2.1 that have never since been equaled in bulk by any l..

74:3.7 a world inhabited by such a variety of l. creatures.

112:1.17 the personality as the meaning of the whole of the l.

119:0.2 close to the life experiences of their subordinate l.,

182:1.3 know that you have given me authority over all l. in

living Deity

116:0.4 The Almighty Supreme is a l. and evolving Deity of

living descendants

64:5.1 the most intelligent and desirable of all the then l. of

living dynamos

48:2.14 do these l. morontia dynamos seem to transform the

living embellishment(s)

43:6.1 capitals are the acme of morontia activities and l..

43:6.1 On the constellation headquarters worlds l. is more

living endowment

29:4.19 Possessing the l. of antigravity in excess of all

living energy or energies

0:5.4 energy, and it is associated only with l. systems;

0:5.11 bestowal which the Father makes upon the l. and

0:5.12 or impersonal realities, l. or nonliving energies.

2:3.4 The l. factors of identity are resolved by the

12:8.5 action is the qualitative measure of the l. of divinity.

29:4.17 They keep the whole vast l. aggregation in

29:4.24 to diminish the “storage-battery” potential of the l.

35:3.4 the physical-life schools and the laboratories of l..

41:2.4 the five hundred thousand l. energy manipulators

41:2.6 which may serve as the physical vehicles for the l. of

42:2.19 We incline to the belief that monota is the l. of

42:2.19 an eternity counterpart of the l. of the Original Son—

47:4.6 a kingdom of l. unknown on the material worlds.

51:4.2 The Life Carriers impart the full bestowal of the l. to

112:0.4 2. Personality may be bestowed upon any l. system

112:0.7 of identity, can unify the identity of any l. system.

112:3.2 irrespective of the temporary continuation of the l.

112:5.14 personality again to function in relationship with l..

152:0.2 “I asked who touched me, for I perceived that l.

living energy controllers

15:8.3 the regulatory function of the l. of the superuniverse

living energy transformers

30:3.4 celestial astronomers make constant use of the l.

living energy transmitters

30:3.4 celestial astronomers make constant use of the l.

39:5.14 the realm summons the auxiliary batteries of the l.,

living entity or entities

11:9.5 Paradise is not ancestral to any being or l.; it is not

15:8.2 l. and semiliving intelligent entities constituted for

41:2.4 This group of l. can mobilize, transform, transmit,

living epistles

27:5.1 superaphic custodians of knowledge are the “l.

living executives

72:2.3 supercabinet composed of all l. ex-chief executives.

living existence(s)

2:2.5 And the whole scheme of l. on the worlds of space

21:2.10 every form and phase of Michael-derived l. which

30:1.10 This order of l., originating in the Universal Father,

32:3.11 are so fortunate as to begin at the very bottom of l..

35:2.1 the higher and divine levels of l. and the lower,

48:8.4 In traversing the ascending scale of l. from mortal

65:1.1 physical energies and material particles into units of l

109:1.3 Experience is inseparable from a l.; it is the one thing

142:7.6 and child is inherent in all nature and pervades all l..

160:1.11 adjusting oneself to ever-changing situations of l.;

living expenses

134:1.2 Jesus had received sufficient money to meet his l.

living experience

1:6.2 of unity, to the religionist a l. spiritual experience.

5:4.1 “surety of survival”; it is a dynamic and l. of divinity

92:7.5 and exquisite devotion, the l. of the loyalty of love.

98:7.12 same God concept that still flames anew in the l.

99:2.6 The religion of l. finds no difficulty in keeping ahead

101:5.13 provides the assurance of faith plus the truth of a l.

101:7.6 a fairy tale of conscience into a l. in the ascending

101:8.2 faith is a l. concerned with spiritual meanings, divine

102:6.1 relation between the creature and the Creator is a l.

103:9.10 and revelation; faith, with l. spiritual experience.

109:1.3 Actual l. experience has no cosmic substitute.

119:0.6 By l. they possess themselves of practical mercy,

130:3.10 to find God and enjoy a l. in knowing the Eternal.

133:4.2 grinding up the grains of truth in the mill of l. so as

155:5.13 the realities of a l. and personal experience in the

157:2.2 that will save you but rather your faith in a l. in the

160:5.12 The religion of Jesus demands spiritual and l..

184:4.6 The l. in the religion of Jesus thus becomes the

191:5.3 facts, truth, and faith in the supreme realities of l..

191:5.3 —the actual and l. of loving men and serving them,

194:3.19 the Jesus of history has become the divine Son of l..

196:0.3 And this triumphant faith was a l. of actual spirit

196:0.11 In the earthly life of Jesus, religion was a l.,

living factor(s)

2:3.4 The l. energy factors of identity are resolved by the

2:7.2 Physical facts are fairly uniform, but truth is a l. in

84:1.5 equal contributors of the l. inheritance factors which

living faith

91:9.8 7. And you must have faith—l. faith.

92:7.3 do better to borrow the best in their neighbors’ l.

99:4.2 the great unifier of family life, provided it is a l.

100:3.7 the mobilization of the powers of his personality—l..

100:5.7 of contact with the Adjuster would be through l.

101:8.2 But l. religious faith is more than the association of

101:8.3 L. does not foster bigotry, persecution, intolerance.

102:5.2 craven fear is translated into l. in spiritual realities.

102:6.5 such meanings and values are approached by l..

102:6.6 as to the fact of God can be bridged only by l..

102:6.7 over doubting, for faith is both positive and l..

102:7.6 and triumphed over them, surmounted them by l.,

103:5.9 And so it is that a l. in the superhuman origin of our

103:9.5 such an experience embraces a positive and l.

103:9.6 in the last analysis, can be validated only by l..

110:6.18 this soul is wholly dependent on the grasp of l. upon

111:6.8 Only religious confidence—l.—can sustain man amid

130:6.3 the evils of inaction by the power-presence of l..

143:2.7 And if you are the children of this l., you are no

147:5.8 Better by far to have a small but l. and growing

147:8.5 “Grow in grace by means of that l. which grasps

149:1.5 1. The presence of strong, dominant, and l. faith in

150:9.2 transformations are wrought in response to the l.

152:0.3 Jesus desired all to know that it was her pure and l.

152:1.5 secure the results attendant upon the strong and l.

152:5.3 slow of spiritual comprehension and deficient in l.

153:2.6 spiritual liberty, teach eternal truth, and foster l..

155:6.4 of that l. which is able to grasp the reality of God

158:5.3 accordance with my Father’s will and in honor of l..

158:6.4 the personal experience of the possession of l..

159:3.7 the times of transition between the two levels of l..

159:3.8 when they are all within the immediate grasp of l..

166:3.5 spiritual power and by the persistent assaults of l.

167:5.1 much praying in public will not atone for lack of l.

176:3.3 But make no mistake! this survival faith is a l.,

192:2.8 These graces, with l. faith, shall sustain you when

193:0.3 When, by l., you become divinely God-conscious,

194:3.11 to destroy fear with a courageous and l. in truth.

195:10.8 is at once and forever incompatible with that l.,

196:0.3 humanly demonstrated a new and higher type of l.

196:0.4 This l. of Jesus was more than an intellectual

196:0.4 reflection, and it was not a mystic meditation.

196:0.5 in the human life of Jesus faith was personal, l.,

196:0.9 entire life was consistently conditioned by this l.,

living families

61:2.4 Most of the l. insect families go back to this period,

living Father

91:8.7 or the joyful expression of a liberated son of the l.

196:0.2 of Israel” and “The l. and loving Father in heaven.”

living fellows

146:7.2 the world of their origin to communicate with their l.

living fellowship

178:1.11 faith of the spirit-born confers the assurance of l.

living finders of knowledge

27:5.2 extremity of the Isle there are available the l., who

living flexibility

180:5.9 This philosophy of the l. and cosmic adaptability

living forces

36:6.0 6. LIVING FORCES

living force organizers

42:2.7 tension-presence of the l. Paradise force organizers.

42:4.10 energy currents, distance, and the presence of the l.

57:1.6 the l. simply withdraw at right angles to the plane of

living forms

36:2.19 spirit as they are associated with l. and organisms.

36:6.3 Even the l. of experimental life which the Life

74:1.2 experimental energy as applied to modification of l..

101:2.9 energy, under certain conditions, is manifested in l.,

living friend

5:4.13 3. Jesusconcept—God as a l., a loving Father,

living gauges

29:4.37 universe force, and they function exclusively as l.

living genealogies

28:6.4 The Significance of Origins are the l. of the vast

living God

1:2.8 the only positive proof of the existence of the l.

1:6.2 pilgrims finally attain the divine embrace of the l. on

1:7.1 When Jesus talked about “the l. God,” he referred

2:5.11 used to indicate the matchless affection of the l.

3:1.2 the l. is immeasurably greater than the sum total of

3:3.2 Jesus, speaking of the l., said, “Your Father knows

5:0.1 the truth of the fact that an actual fragment of the l.

5:6.13 present the relation of the l. to the children of time.

26:11.5 that mortal man is indwelt by the spirit of the l.;

47:10.3 have come to Mount Zion and to the city of the l.,

79:4.8 may arise to lead all India in the search for the l.,

91:3.7 and is the very presence and essence of the l.,

102:1.6 anything less than the personal realization of the l..

102:6.1 and superstition which so long obscured the l. of

102:6.2 the l is the divine light whose interruptions constitute

103:5.12 is great hope for any church that worships the l.,

131:2.13 my creatures on earth, you are the sons of the l.?

140:1.6 you are no longer servants but sons, sons of the l..

148:4.10 ‘You are the sons of the l. God.’

149:2.10 of the flesh are indeed and in truth sons of the l..

149:6.3 experience the personality and character of the l.,

155:6.11 than the attempt to discover the will of the l.,

156:6.10 a new religion, the religion of the spirit of the l. who

157:3.5 “You are the Deliverer, the Son of the l. God.”

157:4.2 as the Messiah, but also as the divine Son of the l..

157:4.4 We believe that you are the Son of the l. God.”

160:1.14 by those who have discovered and embraced the l.

160:5.9 the word God for the reality of this ideal of the l.,

166:5.5 teachings of Jesus of Nazareth, the Son of the l..”

168:0.7 you are the Deliverer, the Son of the l., even he who

175:1.8 with the heavenly kingdom as the sons of the l..

179:5.2 and fellowship of the liberated faith sons of the l..

180:5.12 which characterizes the spirit-born sons of the l..

184:3.14 “I adjure you, in the name of the l., that you tell us

186:2.9 the Father, thus becoming an active son of the l..

living gospel

195:10.21 the greatest truths mortal man can ever hear—the l.

living growth

156:5.2 Your spirit nature—the jointly created soul—is a l.,

living hope

140:8.29 apart from all religions, albeit it is the l. of every one

living human beings

55:2.7 These transactions concerned with translation of l. to

114:7.13 real nature of the function of this unique group of l..)

living illustration

196:1.5 was a l. of the one and a profound demonstration of

living instigators

29:5.5 They are the l. of the energy cyclones of space

living instruments

29:4.2 registrations of the master frandalanks, those l.

living intelligence(s)

27:5.2 pages; you now commune with l. face to face.

136:5.4 while the Adjuster’s control of the l. placed under

living interpretation

180:5.11 the l. of the Spirit of Truth, who directs the loving

180:5.10 a constant and l. readaptative interpretation of

living Jesus

195:10.11 The l. is the only hope of a possible unification of

195:10.11 Spiritual unity is the fruit of faith union with the l..

196:1.2 be presented as the l. to the church that bears his

living ladder

9:8.25 These spirit beings constitute the l. whereby man

living liberty

179:5.4 the joyous wings of a new and l. spiritual liberty.

living library or libraries

25:4.15 As time passes, they become the l. law libraries of

25:4.16 Such a l. of applied law could not be created;

25:5.1 custodians,sometimes designated the “l. of Paradise.”

26:3.5 the transactions of true-knowledge import to the l. of

27:5.1 They are in reality l., automatic libraries.

27:5.5 In constituting themselves the l. reference library

27:5.5 But this l., which is available to the central and

28:5.7 seconaphim are in perpetual liaison with the l. of

37:8.7 These beings are the l. and circulating experiential

living light

130:4.13 as such a cosmos obscures the l. of the universal

174:5.13 only a little time will the l. be among this darkened

living link

182:1.25 I am the l. link between time and eternity.

living Lord

194:4.2 They are the bold and courageous followers of a l.,

living love

3:6.2 The will of God is divine truth, l.; therefore are the

100:6.5 But true religion is a l. love, a life of service.

196:3.35 The Father is l., and this life of the Father is in his

living machines

29:4.38 I cannot classify them as other than l. machines.

living manifestation(s)

15:6.16 almost endless variety of creature life and other l.

159:4.7 spirit that indwells its l., and not the dead words of

living mass

41:1.5 by the Satania Power Center, whose l. functions as a

living material(s)

43:6.7 artisans and the univitatia more frequently utilize l.

66:2.7 This l. was then transferred to the material bodies

living matter

36:2.11 arrangements of reproducing configurations of l..

36:3.3 spark; and forthwith do the inert patterns become l..

49:1.2 they are the instigators of the energy circuits of l..

65:1.7 of all ability to organize—create—new patterns of l..

living mechanism(s)

0:5.7 The l. electrochemical mechanism of animal nature

29:3.7 liaison with the l. of the various segregated energy

29:3.12 These l. power mechanisms are not consciously

29:4.38 to understand these l. is to compare them to your

29:4.38 we actually have intelligent and l. (entities) that

112:3.3 irrespective of the continuing function of the l. of

118:8.2 Mortal man is a machine, a l.; his roots are truly in

118:9.4 mechanism as well as organism, mechanical and l.

118:9.4 a l. activated by a Supreme Mind, co-ordinating with

living men

114:7.1 The reserve corps of destiny consists of l. and

living mind(s)

17:3.6 preserved in the l. of the recording personalities of

36:5.3 indicators of l. function for the first five adjutants.

36:5.15 L., prior to the appearance of capacity to learn from

42:10.1 divine spirit through the experiential striving of l.

living ministry

0:6.8 phenomenon connoting the presence-activity of l. in

42:10.7 Mind always connotes the presence-activity of l.

133:4.2 In your l. and loving ministry serve spiritual food in

living mirrors

28:4.1 of Days, are l. in the service of these triune rulers.

28:4.1 to be able to turn, as it were, to a l. and therein to

28:5.11 Think of stepping up to a huge l., as it were, but

28:5.11 these l. have only to turn their faces downward to

28:7.4 the l. of space and the presence projectors of time.

living mortals

55:1.5 assembly place for witnessing the translation of l.

68:4.3 those l. who dared to treat with careless disdain

living musical notes

44:6.7 artists arrange supermaterial beings as you would l.

living nature

153:2.12 life which I give to all who will receive is my own l..

living newspapers

26:3.8 these “l.” of Havona are instantly conversant with

living odors

44:6.7 artists arrange supermaterial beings as you would l.

living orders

28:6.11 as are the frandalanks and chronoldeks of other l..

48:8.4 encompasses everything presently possible to the l.

living organism(s)

6:6.1 Man observes mind phenomena in l. functioning

29:4.32 Somewhat as a plant stores solar light, so do these l.

36:5.3 the adjutants on any world and in any given l. of

36:6.1 animal life, but never will they be able to produce l..

36:6.3 all such l. are lacking in two essential attributes—

58:6.4 new species and diversified orders of l. is biologic,

58:6.6 Ever the environment is changing, and always are l.

58:6.8 all l. swing back and forth from age to age.

65:2.13 The eastern and central groups of l. were early

65:6.2 In every living plant or animal cell, in every l.

65:6.6 But many seemingly mysterious adjustments of l.

65:7.5 Such preintelligent responses of l. pertain purely to

76:4.7 The body cells of the native races are akin to the l.

116:7.0 7. L. ORGANISM OF THE GRAND UNIVERSE

116:7.1 magnitude, it is a magnificent and responsive l..

116:7.1 material and l. is penetrated by intelligence circuits

118:7.6 The bestowal of personality imparts to l. the further

195:10.11 And this brotherhood is destined to become a l. in

living organizations

29:4.35 for these l. are endowed with the unique power of

living part

101:6.6 essence of God—constitute him, in potential, a l. of

102:4.3 were not a personality, he could not become a l. of

living personality

117:4.5 identical expression except in the existence of that l..

living persons

89:6.5 custom of entombing l. in the walls of new buildings.

living physical controllers

29:4.14 undiscovered forms of energy are utilized by the l.

living plants

98:4.8 growth followed by the springtime restoration of all l

living plasm

36:3.4 Spirit who supplies the essential factor of the l..

living pledge

120:1.6 I am the l. and supreme pledge whose presence

living portrayal

28:5.21 breath of life, are instantly reflected on high; a l. of

living potential

117:4.8 all other finite creatures are created out of the l. of

living power

29:2.19 not one space body in a million harbors such a l.

29:3.9 I may state that these orders of l. personalities

116:4.8 the Conjoint Actor evolves from a l. focus to the

174:3.2 you know neither the Scriptures nor the l. of God.

living power centers

29:2.17 Ten of these l. are stationed in each constellation,

29:3.9 architectural worlds are so constructed that the l.

living power directors

15:4.3 for the l., though they are competent to deal with

15:8.10 The l. and force organizers are the secret of the

living presence(s)

4:1.10 This l. of the evolving Supreme Being is inexplicably

24:2.7 is personally conscious and aware of your l. here on

36:3.5 Life Carriers are l. catalytic presences which agitate,

41:1.3 the power centers, by their l., directionize and

107:0.5 The Adjuster is the l. which actually links the son

194:4.2 is not a doctrine in their minds; he has become a l.

living progress

157:6.4 growth of the spiritual nature by the technique of l..

living prophets

155:6.7 aspire to become l. of the Most High and spiritual

living protoplasm

49:1.7 These selected and superior strains of l. should be

65:6.1 organization or the dynamic performance of l..

65:6.1 Dead protoplasm weighs the same as l., but it is not

living qualities

180:5.7 this golden rule takes on l. of spiritual realization on

living reality or realities

10:5.1 (within the limits of Deity) absolute as far as all l. of

94:12.7 but the l., spiritual reality of the gospel of Jesus.

132:3.2 as human experience, even spiritual and l..

180:5.2 Divine truth is a spirit-discerned and l. reality.

180:5.8 the truth of the enduring and l. of such a divine

182:1.8 the creative spirit of individual experience in the l. of

195:5.2 only when truth is embraced in wholeness and as a l.

196:0.3 of any one mortal, did God ever become such a l.

living receivers

28:5.8 so attune and directionize these l. of the enminded

living records

25:5.1 those archives which stand in contrast to the l. of

25:5.2 recorders function regarding formal records and l..

25:5.2 more of the written records and less of the l.;

25:5.2 and less of the living; on Paradise, more of the l.

28:6.5 the actual, full and replete, l. of the mercy which

28:6.6 These are the l. of mercy ministration which are

28:6.6 opened on such a momentous occasion are the l.

living registrations

112:6.4 as it was lived in the flesh, together with certain l.

living relationship(s)

12:9.6 Such a l. of personal mind and spirit constitutes the

56:10.13 responsive to truth—the l. spirit relationship of all

111:6.5 other mechanisms, even energy relationships and l.,

180:5.10 could possibly be influenced by the growing and l.

living religion

94:9.6 Buddhism is a l., growing religion today because it

170:3.8 Jesus taught a l. that impelled its believers to engage

173:3.3 inevitable clash between a new and l. of the spirit

196:1.2 drastic and revolutionary if the l. of Jesus should

living repository

27:5.2 by his side the l. of the particular fact or truth he

living revelation

178:1.15 The revelation I have made to you is a l., and I

182:1.26 Thus did Jesus enlarge the l. of the name of God to

living rooms

41:4.5 matter than you perceive in the air of your earthly l..

living roots

177:5.2 word of truth to strike down into the heart with l..

living scales

28:6.14 These seconaphim weigh trustworthiness in the l. of

living seeds

178:1.15 while it remains the same l., unfailingly unfolds

living service

178:3.4 by faith enter therein and remain therein by the l.

living sights

44:6.7 artists arrange supermaterial beings as you would l.

living signs

28:7.3 everlasting guideposts—l. of divine surety—

living sons

193:0.4 the saving truth that they are the l. spirit sons of the

living spark

36:6.2 but only a creative force can supply the activating l..

living spirit

42:10.1 progressively subjected to the overcontrol of l.

56:10.13 is unerringly responsive to truth—the l. relationship

143:5.3 whosoever drinks of the water of the l. shall never

146:3.5 Having been endowed with the l. of the Father, you

146:3.5 flesh because you are identified with the Father’s l.,

180:2.1 then can my l. so infuse you that you may ask

193:0.4 faith-grasp the saving truth that they are the l. sons

195:10.4 made, next to the declaration that his Father is a l.

living Spirit of Truth

162:6.1 there shall be poured out upon all flesh the l..

178:1.11 in the heart of the kingdom believer by the l.

180:5.4 The true child of universe insight looks for the l. in

living staff

32:2.3 to the arrival of the l. on the completed spheres of

living substances

74:8.3 celestial surgery connected with the interchange of l.

living summaries

27:5.3 these custodians of knowledge are the final and l. of

living sun

15:6.14 are usually too far away from a l., blazing sun,

30:3.2 there are no gigantic l. or dead suns near at hand to

living superconductors

29:4.28 certain forms of electric energy; and they are l. for

living supervision

101:2.11 in the direction of intelligent guidance, even l., but

living sustenance

102:7.4 the nature of the fruit, notwithstanding that the l. is

living switches

29:4.24 These transformers are powerful and effective l.,

living system(s)

0:5.4 and it is associated only with l. energy systems;

5:6.3 bestowed by God the Father upon these l. of the

5:6.4 Father, the personalization of the l. energy systems

41:1.2 to produce the l. of control and equalization which

42:10.2 nonspiritual energies are reassociated in the l. of

118:7.7 and imparts unique prerogatives of choice to the l..

living temple

157:4.5 upon this rock of spiritual reality will I build the l.

157:4.7 that day this same Jesus has been building that l.

157:4.7 the human stones which constitute this l. of sonship

living things

9:5.3 nonexperiencing entities of the primitive types of l..

14:4.1 There are seven basic forms of l. and beings on the

14:4.9 In the central universe the lower l. undergo the

14:4.9 They do change form and manifestation, but they do

14:5.6 the basic orders of intelligent beings and other l.,

36:3.8 From this point forward the evolution of l. must

36:5.12 that gift of l. which accounts for their inexplicable

36:6.5 The departing life of such a l. possesses neither

46:2.2 The physical plant life and the morontia world of l.

49:1.5 patterns of the preceding vegetable kingdom of l.;

58:3.4 phenomena of organized life—the germ plasm of l.

58:7.2 early rock layers does not necessarily prove that l.

59:6.2 more than a hundred thousand species of l. on earth

61:2.13 but the ancestral forms of most l. were then alive.

65:3.1 all of these seemingly strange evolutions of l.,

65:6.2 original endowment of adaptation in l. and beings.

65:6.2 These interminable efforts of all l. evidence the

74:3.8 by describing hosts of l. too small to be seen by

118:7.7 Subpersonal l. indicate mind activating energy-matter

123:2.3 the manner in which various groups of l. are born

living tools

81:2.10 animals placed in his hands l., the intelligent use of

living transcript

109:6.6 humanity of Joshua ben Joseph, the eternal and l. of

living treasures

27:5.5 freely giving out their l. to all beings on any of the

living truth(s)

14:4.13 while you enjoy the ministry of the liberty of l..

20:10.3 value-levels and are presented to the universes as l.

44:7.2 interrelated and spiritually bound together with l.

48:4.18 of truth, rigid unyielding fact and flexible ever-l..

102:7.10 the most real of all facts, the most l. of all truths,

103:8.1 By the technique of such an incarnation of l. truth

114:7.9 culture or the extinction of the light of l..

127:5.6 ever lived would begin his career as a teacher of l..

130:4.15 The finite shadow of relative and l. truth is moving

131:1.7 “In your lives overcome evil by the love of the l..

134:2.3 all of them were receptive to the l. which he brought

140:3.18 you must yourselves walk in the clear light of l..

141:6.2 Lead men into the kingdom, and the great and l. of

157:2.2 Be only concerned with the spirit of l. and the

178:1.15 This gospel of the kingdom is a l. truth.

180:4.1 This new gift is the spirit of l. truth.

180:5.1 And this new teacher is the spirit of l. and growing

180:5.2 L. is dynamic and can enjoy only an experiential

180:5.4 is constantly elevating wisdom to the l.-truth levels

180:5.4 the unprogressive soul is all the while dragging the l.

181:2.26 manifestation of l. as it operates in the experience of

182:1.23 I am the hope of all who know the l. truth.

193:0.3 this fact becomes an eternal and l. in your hearts.

195:5.2 L. teaches the truth seeker aright only when it is

living units

65:1.7 in which estate Life Carriers can manipulate the l.

living universe

133:5.8 which can sense the unchanging background of a l.

living values

109:6.6 the eternal and living transcript of the eternal and l.

living vine

193:2.2 they are useless branches on the l., and they soon

living water(s)

143:5.2 you would ask me for a draught of the l. water.”

143:5.2 well is deep; whence, then, have you this l. water?

143:5.3 And this l. water shall become in him a well of

143:5.4 cease to trifle with my words and seek for the l.

143:5.6 there was in Nalda’s heart a true thirst for the l.;

143:5.6 where but by receiving into your own heart this l.

143:5.9 You have received the l. water, and a new joy will

144:5.79 Refresh us day by day with the l. of the river

162:6.1 have said, ‘Out of him shall flow rivers of l..’

162:6.2 voice of the Master declare that he was the giver of l

178:1.13 the lack of the l. of combined spiritual communion

181:1.4 this Spirit of Truth will become in them a well of l.

182:1.11 I am the l. water.

living way

7:7.4 And you attain the Father by this same l.; you ascend

52:5.4 The bestowal Son establishes the “new and l.”;

52:5.5 the establishment of this “new and l.” was a matter

101:3.3 by means of the l. provided by the divine Sons,

101:6.17 Jesus was and is the new and l. whereby man can

117:3.3 Said Jesus: “I am the l.,” and so he is the l. from the

117:3.3 And even as he is this l. of ascension from the self to

117:3.3 so is the Supreme the l. from finite consciousness to

129:4.7 Jesus is the new and l. from man to God, from the

147:5.8 you are making daily progress on the l. opened up,

162:2.7 I proclaim the new and l., the deliverance from evil

166:3.7 the invitation: “I am the door, I am the new and l.,

196:2.4 thus becoming the new and l. whereby all mortals

living witness

168:2.7 You shall be a l. of the truth which I spoke—I am the

living women

114:7.1 The reserve corps of destiny consists of l. and men

living word

6:0.1 who ever has been, now is, and ever will be, the l.

179:5.3 bread of remembrance, the symbol of the l. of truth

living-truth

180:5.4 elevating wisdom to the l. levels of divine attainment;

lizards

65:2.10 two nonprogressive, snakes and l., together with

llama

61:7.15 during the last glaciation, the horse, tapir, l., and

llamas

61:2.9 Camels and l. had their origin in North America

61:2.9 Later, the l. migrated to South America, the camels

61:4.4 l. and giraffelike camels mingled with the horses on

lo

1:3.2 Said the seer of old: “Lo, he goes by me, and I see

191:6.3 lo, I am with you always, even to the end of the ages

load

81:6.37 much depends on an effective l.-pulling spirit.

81:6.37 than one in lifting a great l. unless they lift together—

loaded

130:6.6 Rufus, who was injured by the breakdown of a l.

133:7.2 started for the hills with their well-l. pack animals.

163:5.2 David, l. on to the pack animals the camp

loading

133:9.1 watched his teacher help with the l. of their camels

loads

48:4.5 to flavor and lighten the heavy l. of the present.

loaf

144:2.4 If the child needs a l., will you give him a stone

loan

69:5.8 one hundred per cent a year being the l. rate of these

88:5.5 until it had been redeemed by payment of the l..

110:7.3 gain valuable experience on planets of the l. order;

159:1.4 be released, and that the l. should be forgiven.

loaned

38:1.2 seraphim on duty in Nebadon were temporarily l. by

100:1.7 Religion cannot be bestowed, received, l., learned,

109:2.2 world where Adjusters are only l. to mortal subjects

109:3.1 Some Adjusters are merely l. for the temporal

109:3.3 series two) Adjusters are merely l. to mortal beings.

109:3.3 The Adjusters are here l. to the mortal creatures for

111:1.5 Mortal mind is a temporary intellect system l. to

loans

88:5.5 Names were pawned for l.; a man could not use his

loath

124:2.2 His parents were l. to forbid his asking questions,

145:5.10 The apostles were l. to leave the great interest which

157:6.1 Matthew was l. to leave Jesus and his brethren at

158:1.9 We are l. to go back down to the inglorious world.

164:4.5 They were l. to believe that the beggar had been

167:4.7 some of the apostles were l. even to accompany

182:2.2 The apostles were l. to return to their tents even

loathed

186:1.2 All of these Jews l. Judas; they looked upon the

loathes

131:4.5 Our spirit l. all evil; therefore, O Lord, free us from

149:6.11 My Father disdains pride, l. hypocrisy, and abhors

loathing

131:3.3 Make an end of your misery by l. sin.

loaves

89:4.9 6,744,428 l. of bread, and 5,740,352 sacks of coin.

136:6.1 “command that these stones become l. of bread.”

144:2.3 at midnight and say: ‘Friend, lend me three l., for a

144:2.3 he will get up and give you as many l. as you need

152:2.7 saying: “The lad has left only five barley l. and two

152:2.8 to Andrew and said, ‘Bring me the l. and fishes.”

152:2.9 Jesus took up the l. in his hands, and after he had

153:2.6 thus taught should long for the l. and the fishes.

lobe

61:7.5 The eastern l. extended only a short distance below

61:7.5 But the central l. reached south to cover most of the

lobes

61:7.10 glacier that sent forth the many tongues, or ice l.,

lobsters

59:1.18 and other crustaceans—shrimps, crabs, and l..

60:2.9 Crabs, l., and modern types of crustaceans matured.

localsee creation, local; creations, local; system, local;

       systems, local; universe, local; universes, local

0:6.6 but are as yet unresponsive to l. or linear gravity.

2:7.3 in harmony with the l. plans and procedures of the

4:2.1 the l. objects, aims, and plans of the finite projects

4:2.2 the working of the l. plans, purposes, patterns, and

9:3.3 Antigravity can annul gravity within a l. frame; it

11:8.3 L. or linear gravity pertains to the electrical stage of

11:8.3 L. gravity operates within the central, super-, and

12:5.1 The totality of space respiration destroys its l. value

14:1.11 Each Havona world has its own l. time,

15:3.11 4. The swing of the l. star cloud of Nebadon and its

15:6.9 suns serve as l. accelerators of energy circulation,

15:6.16 basically universal, but l. influences have much to do

18:6.5 Union of Days acts at the request of the l. authorities

20:4.1 the Avonal Son with the l. and the universal forces

25:5.3 While events of no more than l. importance find

25:5.3 find only a l. recording, those of wider significance

28:7.4 our l. deprivation of many of the services of these

29:2.15 discloses varying response to l. or linear gravity.

29:2.16 The l. astronomical catastrophes of space are of

29:2.19 These are the centers who function in special l.

29:3.12 In any l. energy situation the centers exert near-

29:4.1 able to traverse l. space at velocities approaching

29:4.35 modified forms of physical energy on the l. worlds

32:1.1 energy becomes responsive to l. or linear gravity,

33:8.5 have to do with l. or emergency conditions, they

35:3.22 Besides the immense group of l. registrants there

35:6.5 headquarters and also as the l. requirements vary.

35:9.5 they are well-nigh sovereign in the l. affairs of the

35:9.9 the l. spiritual circuits are immediately severed.

38:7.5 cherubim enter the l. courses of training, including

39:0.11 study of the languages, history, and l. habits of the

39:4.5 These seraphim often function on the l. worlds,

39:5.10 transport personalities operating from the l. planets,

40:10.2 Such spirit relationship between the l. and the

40:10.4 fitting that the l. and superuniverse governments

40:10.8 the ultimate destiny of these stationary orders of l.

41:0.4 Such is the constitution of the l. star cloud of

41:1.2 concerned with transient and l. energy upheavals,

41:2.7 the l. influence of highly heated suns and other

41:2.8 the l. controllers sometimes employ enormous

41:6.3 L. space-permeation by calcium is due to the fact

41:9.2 The ultimatons are not subject to l. gravity,

42:6.2 L. or linear gravity becomes fully operative with

45:5.5 participate in the l. management of the capital sphere

46:3.1 to the reception of broadcasts from the l. worlds,

46:4.5 The triangles—the l. or Jerusem administrative areas.

46:6.4 3. Planetary and l. affairs.

46:8.1 The purely l. and routine affairs of Jerusem are

46:8.1 structures domiciling the l. administration of Jerusem

47:0.4 adjoining is the l. rendezvous of the Technical

48:2.18 They constitute the l. planetary council of supreme

53:4.2 all government should be limited to the l. planets

56:7.1 every such l. enhancement of divinity realization is

57:4.7 larger terminal suns and the apex of the l. physical

57:5.3 Thus was the stage of l. space set for the unique

59:6.6 the glacial deposit of these l. ice formations may be

61:4.2 10,000,000 years ago began an age of l. land

61:5.8 The glaciers were, after all, l. phenomena, though

64:7.18 the advance of l. ice fields on Greenland drove

67:7.4 Sin is never purely l. in its effects.

67:7.8 the beneficial outworking of these l. disturbances

68:6.7 L. class standards of living give origin to new social

70:4.10 The clans served a valuable purpose in l. self-

71:8.8 6. The proper adjustment between l. and national

72:2.10 1. Minor courts of municipal and l. jurisdiction,

72:4.1 on the extensive farms adjoining every l. school.

72:4.4 the pupils progressing in these contests from the l.,

72:5.10 to the l. branch of the school of statesmanship,

72:7.1 the l. governments are much more paternalistic or

75:1.3 world-wide confusion of hundreds of l. dialects.

81:6.17 each l. group developing its own system of word

81:6.35 tend to disintegrate as a result of l. self-interests.

84:6.6 persist beyond the first life and throughout the l.

91:0.5 men pray to gods—l. and national—to fetishes,

92:4.9 and adapted to l. conditions in time and space.

98:6.1 the ritual was l.; they had no priesthood and no

114:5.2 to l. authorities constituted for planetary function,

118:6.3 Within a l. frame, volition may appear to function as

124:5.4 Jesus graduated from the l. school connected with

127:3.9 Jesus was enabled to regain some of the l. prestige

133:6.4 a progressive thinker connected with this l. school

134:6.8 L. affairs will be handled by l. governments;

154:5.1 messengers and send them out to all the l. groups

186:3.3 dismissed his corps of l. runners for the Passover

localistic

71:7.3 Education has too long been l., militaristic, ego

localities

60:3.9 western North America and numerous European l..

81:3.4 all three existed at the same time in different l..

93:5.2 none of these l. were so favorably situated for

95:1.4 other triads grew up in different l., all reminiscent of

167:0.1 Jesus and the apostles visiting the various l. where

locality

62:3.9 moved about two miles away from this l. and began

77:4.11 his name, and their traditions grew up about this l..

79:2.1 India is the only l. where all the Urantia races were

81:2.11 reason why civilization progressed faster in that l.

117:7.16 Supreme will be definitely contactable at some l.,

152:2.4 it being near the end of the rainy season in this l..

localization

34:1.4 It is through this l. and personalization of the Third

localized

3:2.8 vision is so curtailed and l., that it is impossible to

15:0.1 the universes are l. and individual under the joint

26:1.16 Seraphim can work singly as discrete and l.

29:2.15 are definite and l. energy movements initiated and

locally

2:7.1 relatively complete, l. accurate, and personally true.

20:6.6 to become l. known as “the world of the cross.”

35:4.5 was l. known as Prince of Salem because he presided

57:8.6 to become l. known as the “world of the cross.”

locate

15:6.11 It is because of this function that we can l. them

15:14.7 Thus you can l. your planet in the scheme of the

26:7.5 not required to enable him to l. the geographic

27:5.3 When you l. that supernaphim who is exactly what

32:3.6 the more difficult it becomes to l. the invisible

122:10.1 Herod dispatched searchers to l. Joseph and Mary.

160:1.7 The first step in the solution of any problem is to l.

locatedsee located on

12:3.11 Even if a few spirit beings were l. in outer space,

18:3.6 of the Ancients of Days are l. at the point of spiritual

21:2.1 creations l. in the superuniverse of his projected

25:6.1 are l. the schools for training Celestial Recorders.

32:2.10 Its 619 inhabited worlds are l. in over five hundred

36:2.10 Here is l. the college of life planning, wherein

41:1.5 a dark island of space l. at the astronomic center of

43:1.9 l. in the mid-zone of the thirty-fifth triangle

43:4.5 The residence of the Faithful of Days on Edentia is l.

43:6.3 Centrally l. in this magnificent garden is the worship

45:4.1 the seven angelic residential circles on Jerusem is l.

46:2.4 main energy currents being l. at ten-mile intervals.

46:3.4 The Jerusem sending station is l. at the opposite pole

46:5.25 Here is l. the system headquarters of Galantia,

46:6.1 administrative divisions of the system are l. in the

47:1.2 the great spirit abode l. at the center of activities,

47:5.2 where are l. the morontia supervisor headquarters

50:4.1 These schools of the prince are l. at the material

51:3.2 Such garden homes are usually l. in a secluded

58:7.10 iron mines of North America and Europe are l. in

60:3.3 coast range was l. seven hundred miles west of the

60:4.3 The oldest mountains of the world are l. in Asia,

64:2.6 the Andon descendants were l. along the rivers and

64:3.1 This group was l. in the foothills of the Indian

72:2.1 a government with a centrally l. national capital.

74:6.6 the gas chambers l. in close proximity to their brain

78:1.3 the second garden, l. in the triangle of the Tigris and

79:1.4 Asian commercial metropolis, being l. near the city

79:3.6 The Dravidian centers of culture were l. in the river

80:3.1 centers of the culture of the blue man were l. along

81:3.5 copper mine happened to be l. alongside a tin deposit

81:4.13 Indonesia wherever the secondary Sangik races l..

86:5.15 the soul was l. by various peoples in the head, hair,

93:5.2 fact that Palestine was centrally l. with reference to

97:9.13 and then David l. his capital in a Canaanite city.

119:3.4 secession and rebellion, l. in a beleaguered system

122:5.9 The house was l. near the foot of the near-by

122:6.1 Their home was l. a little to the south and east of

122:7.7 They found themselves l. in what had been a grain

122:10.3 a year of searching, Herod’s spies had not l. Jesus,

130:3.8 Here was l the largest Jewish synagogue in the world

132:0.2 Palatine hill, where were l. the emperor’s residence

134:3.1 offshore near Urmia was l. a large building—a lecture

145:5.5 When Andrew had l. Jesus in company with the

146:5.2 When this nobleman had l. Jesus in Cana, he

147:5.3 high-class brothels l. hard by the temple court of

148:2.1 At this infirmary, l. a short distance to the south of

152:2.3 more than a thousand persons had l. the Master in

162:4.4 to near Siloam, where was l. the fountain gate.

176:0.2 Gethsemane l. a short distance above the public

179:1.5 near Judas and some near Peter, until all were l..

188:1.2 new family tomb, hewn out of solid rock, l. a short

191:0.13 John Mark l. Thomas at the home of Simon in

located on

11:1.3 cities definitely and geographically l. on Urantia.

20:8.3 up to the high College of Wisdom l. on Salvington.

24:3.2 l. on Paradise, Personal Aids flash to and fro to the

25:4.14 “schools of the seven circles” l. on the pilot worlds

26:3.6 their official station is l. on planet number seventy

33:2.5 Although Michael’s headquarters is officially l. on

33:7.2 The high courts, l. on Salvington, are occupied with

33:8.1 The legislative assemblies of the local universe are l.

35:3.20 spiritual wisdom are l. on the Melchizedek home

35:9.3 made by the supreme council l. on the constellation

45:6.6 system nursery l. on the transitional-culture world of

61:5.3 The great ice sheets of this period were all l. on

77:4.8 settlement which was l. on the Persian Gulf near

108:3.5 the chief of Adjusters, whether l. on the planet, on

116:4.4 contact with the seven Reflective Spirits l. on Uversa

116:4.4 with the Reflective Spirits of his own type l. on each

126:5.10 the wish that they were all l. on a farm out in the

130:3.2 by the great lighthouse of Pharos, l. on the island

location

0:3.13 That is why the geographic l. of his person is fixed in

0:4.12 The Isle of Paradise has a universe l. but no position

11:1.3 know God’s l. and residence just as certainly as

11:1.3 literally as you know the l. of New York, London,

11:1.4 The Father is always to be found at this central l..

11:2.1 universe discernible even from your astronomical l.,

11:2.10 Paradise exists without time and has no l. in space.

11:4.2 indicate the l. of the seven flash stations for certain

11:5.2 1. Directly underneath the l. of the Trinity,

11:7.6 to horizontal space with reference to any given l. in

13:4.2 all-embracing, all-co-ordinating power of central l..

15:2.1 Only the Father knows the l. and actual number of

15:6.11 calculate the exact size and l. of the dark islands of

15:6.15 Urantia, in size, density, and l., is in many respects

30:3.2 this colony, not only because of its central l., but

34:3.2 time is actually required in traveling from one l. to

40:9.9 a destiny-heaven of nature and l. much like the one

53:4.2 Lucifer denounced the l. of legislative activities on

60:4.2 chief factor in determining the l. of a mountain range

65:6.1 simultaneously, the exact l. and the velocity of a

66:7.4 settled l. date from these times of Dalamatia and

73:2.4 the committee on l. for the Garden sallied forth in

73:3.1 The committee on l. was absent for almost three

73:3.1 the second, the river l. subsequently occupied as the

73:3.6 Nowhere else was there a l. which could have lent

76:1.2 And here in this new l. Adam and his helpers set

77:3.3 This l. later became known as Bablod and eventually

114:0.10 6. The l. on the planet of an archangels’ circuit.

114:7.16 a prominent one is the l. on the planet of a circuit

193:5.1 this l., about two thirds the way up the mountain,

locational

26:7.5 discern the geographic or l. presence of the Trinity

locations

11:2.11 as it may be applied to relative l. on Paradise.

56:4.5 to differential levels and l. of manifestation, you may

59:3.11 the more favorable l. the primitive water scorpions

73:3.1 It reported favorably concerning three possible l.:

76:1.3 assigned to choose possible l. for the Garden

116:5.11 Power Directors, who operate through the fixed l. of

locked

13:1.8 a secret l. up in the seventh sector of Sonarington,

13:1.20 a secret l. up in the sacred sectors of Seraphington.

160:3.4 “wise man, seeking entrance through the l. door,

locomotion

41:6.3 modifications, is also capable of light and energy l.

locusts

59:5.7 spiders, scorpions, cockroaches, crickets, and l.,

135:3.1 mutton, goat’s milk, wild honey, and the edible l.

lodge

139:6.5 once had the temerity to go secretly to Jesus and l.

162:8.1 arranged that Jesus should l. with Lazarus and his

163:5.1 with all their effects to l. that night near Pella by the

164:0.2 reached Jericho and prepared to l. there for the night.

164:2.3 Nathaniel and Thomas, to l. on the Mount of Olives,

171:6.2 You see how this man has gone to l. with a sinner,

lodged

67:6.9 Only recently was this actual ruling discovered l.

84:2.6 Power l. with the male relatives of the mother could

90:1.6 out of the hands of the old and the strong and l. it in

110:5.3 thereby become l. in the realms of the supermind,

113:6.10 and l. these morontia realities for safekeeping in the

122:10.4 while Mary and Jesus l. with well-to-do relatives of

124:1.4 accusations which had thus far been l. against him.

125:4.2 where they had l. as a family during the Passover

130:2.2 At their inn there also l. a merchant from Mongolia,

131:7.1 Eastern religion been l. in the Alexandrian library.

132:5.11 9. Trust funds—wealth l. in your hands by your

133:2.5 They l. in the home of one Jeramy, a Greek proselyte

144:9.2 to Capernaum and l. that night in Zebedee’s house.

156:0.1 The evangelists and the apostles were l. with her

156:1.1 near the home of Karuska, where the Master l.,

156:1.2 Norana, to inform her that Jesus l. at the home of

165:4.5 are fed and l. in yonder tented city because liberal

167:6.1 scores of mothers came to where Jesus l., bringing

171:6.4 They l. with Zaccheus for the night.

172:0.3 The chief priests were informed that Jesus l. at

172:4.3 the other apostles l. among their friends in Bethany

177:4.1 discuss the charges which should be l. against

lodgers

122:7.7 of animals and cleaned up for the reception of l..

lodging

70:10.13 the taking of revenge from private groups and l. it in

146:4.3 pass through a narrow street on his way to his l.

153:0.2 “forget about plans for feeding and l. the multitude

162:0.1 eastern slopes of Mount Gilboa to secure l. for the

162:0.1 they refused him l. because he and his associates

163:1.3 Move not from house to house because a better l.

163:5.3 the Master, and they found l. in David’s camp.

lodginghouses

69:3.6 the smiths maintained the first inns, public l.,

lodgings

122:7.7 overcrowded, and Joseph accordingly sought l.

122:7.7 Mary descended the stone steps to their l. below.

122:8.3 until they found l. in the home of a distant relative of

125:1.5 Afterward they went to their l. and made ready for

130:1.3 before they went to their l., they prayed together

138:10.7 It devolved upon Thomas to arrange l. and select

156:1.7 Jesus found it advisable to change his l. within a

172:5.1 They went to their l., though they did not sleep much

lodgment

7:1.10 All actual value of spirit nature finds l. in the grasp

7:3.6 such unworthy prayers can find l. in the spirit circuit

7:5.6 Paradise l. of spiritual luminosity was undimmed,

11:3.4 suitable for the l. headquarters of one billion

17:8.2 assisted by the central l. of the Infinite Spirit,

27:5.1 inherently impossible for an untruth to gain l. in

34:1.1 the other Master Spirits draw near this central l. of

93:7.3 the Salem gospel found l. here and there, but except

108:3.4 and the central l. of the divine gifts on Divinington.

142:3.6 the Trinity concept of three Gods in one found l. in

158:6.5 and let these words find a deep l. in your hearts:

lodgments

36:5.3 The l. of the adjutant spirits on the Life Carrier

36:5.3 these central l. record only a qualitative function.

loftiest

91:3.3 the ideals and the l. aspirations of the praying ego.

lofty

94:2.6 they emerged, not with a l. and spiritual ideal of

94:6.8 little in common with the l. sentiments and cosmic

94:7.2 There was a l. sincerity and a unique unselfishness

96:6.1 Upon the death of Moses his l. concept of Yahweh

96:6.2 Hebrews almost lost sight of Moses’ l. teachings.

96:7.5 And when you read the l. concept of divinity found

97:7.9 “I am the high and l. one who inhabits eternity.”

100:7.15 His bravery was l. and his courage often heroic.

102:0.1 everything in human desire which is noble, l., and

131:2.4 Thus says the High and L. One who inhabits

log

80:3.6 made stone axes, cut down trees, erected l. huts,

80:8.3 The tribes that dwelt in houses erected on l. piers

81:2.16 not at all unlike the early l. cabins of the American

loggerheads

132:1.4 the extreme idealist are destined always to be at l..

logic

1:2.7 concept of the reality of God is reasonable to l.,

1:6.6 and beyond all controversy and mere intellectual l..

1:7.5 universe reality cannot be grasped by mathematics, l.

5:5.6 It is well-nigh impossible for human l. and finite

16:6.10 Matter-energy is recognized by the mathematical l.

16:9.10 1. The quest for knowledge, the l. of science.

47:5.3 the correlation of morontia mota and mortal l.,

86:2.4 or remote interest; self-interest largely obscures l..

101:0.3 triumph over the superficially contradictory l. of

101:0.3 religion transcends the reason of mind, even the l. of

101:1.1 Religion is not derived from the l. of human

101:1.5 purely intellectual reason and philosophic l..

101:2.2 l. is the attempted technique of philosophy.

101:2.8 proof of religion, l. the proof of philosophy, but

101:2.15 never will be dependent on great learning or clever l..

101:3.11 belief in God despite contrary demonstrations of l.

101:5.9 Neither l. (rationalization) nor emotion (feeling) is

101:10.2 Nor will the exhaustion of the possibilities of l. ever

102:6.5 because it is not wholly supported by intellectual l..

102:6.6 faith can always supplement both reason and l..

102:6.9 attempt to use the consistent l. of adulthood, logic

102:6.9 l. which tolerates the concept of truth alongside

103:6.14 interpretations of reality in the linear fashion of l.;

103:7.1 though independent of l., faith is nonetheless

103:7.1 faith is nonetheless encouraged by sound l..

103:7.4 always require the harmonizing function of mind l.

103:7.5 But l. can never succeed in harmonizing the findings

103:7.6 L. is the technique of philosophy, its method of

103:7.6 science, reason is always amenable to genuine l.;

103:7.6 l. may confirm both the inward and the outward

103:7.6 through common contact with the l. of philosophy

103:7.7 or else rapidly degenerates into a consort of false l..

103:7.10 and religion are capable of partial proof by mota l..

103:7.13 L. is the synthetic truth-seeking progression of the

103:8.1 assume the probability of God by their reason and l.,

103:8.4 doubting insinuations of science, the caviling of l.,

103:9.12 the l. of religious living is incontrovertible;

116:0.2 But the same reason and l. would compel any honest

116:2.13 By the technique of mortal l. it might be inferred that

132:4.7 “Your eloquence is pleasing, your l. is admirable,

133:5.5 L. is valid in the material world, and mathematics is

138:9.1 all reason, judgment, and l. were set aside in

140:5.16 So-called common sense or the best of l. would

141:3.4 his authoritative manner of teaching, in his lucid l.,

145:3.3 Though Jesus did not resort to l., legal quibbles, or

154:6.8 to emotional appeal as the mind does to l. and reason

159:3.2 mind is not to be crushed by the mere weight of l.

160:1.6 craving for one of adventurous art and uncertain l.,

160:1.8 maze of living to where the l. of a fearless mind may

160:5.9 are illusions of mortal mind, distortions of false l.,

161:1.11 and the satisfaction of all unsatisfied factors in l.,

195:0.18 Athanasius, and but for the eloquence and the l. of

195:7.7 conceit often outruns his reason and eludes his l..

196:3.1 bridge that gulf existing between the intellectual l.

196:3.5 Physical certainty consists in the l. of science;

logical

1:2.7 experiment or by the pure reason of l. deduction.

16:6.6 physical senses, the scientific realms of l. uniformity,

16:8.16 The mathematical or l. recognition of the uniformity

67:3.6 the product of clear thinking, l. judgment, wise

84:6.4 men, but women also appear to be somewhat less l..

86:2.3 The primitive mind was l. but contained few ideas

89:2.2 by the concept of sin that natural death became l. to

90:3.3 handicapped by lack of facts, but it is for all that l..

91:1.3 But the primitive mind was neither l. nor consistent.

92:4.3 Evolutionary religion is sentimental, not l..

101:1.1 but as a mortal experience it is altogether l..

101:2.1 and the theology of religion into a consistent and l.

101:2.9 Nature does not afford ground for l. belief in human-

101:5.5 certain generally accepted bases for l. deductions.

101:6.7 concepts which are so reasonable as ideas and so l.

101:6.7 The co-ordination of idea-decisions, l. ideals, and

101:7.4 third group progress to the level of l. intellectuality

101:10.6 Never can there be either scientific or l. proofs of

102:3.2 directly interfering with the clarity of l. thought,

103:6.5 A l. and consistent philosophic concept of the

103:6.12 man so urgently needs in order to construct a l.

103:6.13 faith unaided by mota, cannot construct a l. universe.

103:7.6 faith is l. from the basis of an inner viewpoint,

115:1.1 that it may have a means of l. thought within the

116:0.2 it is both reasonable and l. to believe they were made

125:5.8 desire to win an argument merely to experience l.

133:5.8 How can the finite mind of man achieve a l., true,

139:1.10 Andrew was a man of clear insight, l. thought, and

139:8.1 True, Thomas’s was a l., skeptical type of mind, but

139:8.12 Thomas was a l. thinker;he was the acid test of Jesus

160:1.7 and fearlessly to face, what a sincere and l. mind

195:5.4 1. Man’s l. attitude toward things of material reality.

logically

0:11.10 3. The Universal Absolute, we l. deduce, was

3:4.7 far transcends the l. limited capacities of the creature

88:0.1 he very l. worships and reverences the spirit resident

90:3.1 he l. directed his efforts to winning the favor and

101:2.7 The discriminating study of science l. suggests the

101:2.11 The contemplation of nature does l. point in the

103:6.15 The highest philosophy of man must be l. based on

103:7.9 and makes possible the human attempt l. to correlate

132:2.4 The spiritually blind who l follows scientific dictation

logician

101:10.2 and reason ever reveal to the l. or to the reasoner the

loin

187:2.2 the Romans always provided a suitable l. cloth for all

loins

74:7.22 that all procreation resided in the “l. of the father.”

165:5.5 Every one of you, gird up the l. of your minds and

London

11:1.3 and literally as you know the location of L., Rome,

lone

19:1.3 all divisions of the grand universe, on the l. worlds of

28:5.14 Few are the duties in the universe for the l. servant.

41:8.4 the mother sphere as a l. star near the center of this

62:3.8 l. surviving tribe built anew its treetop bedrooms

64:7.19 between an Indian tribe and a l. Eskimo group on

68:1.2 The l. man was helpless unless he bore a tribal mark

119:2.4 unannounced and accompanied by a l. tertiaphim

119:3.3 Material Son, accompanied by a l. seconaphim,

119:6.2 accompanied by a l. seraphim and the Bright and

123:0.6 not altogether safe for two l. travelers with a child

136:4.10 During these days of l. communion with himself

loneliness

48:6.13 Though I move in l. or with the fellows of my kind,

75:1.4 the tremendous sense of l. which bore down upon

75:5.7 terrible days and awful nights of l. and unbearable

101:10.7 cures man’s sense of idealistic isolation or spiritual l.;

107:6.2 attainment of your mortal minds that their l. may end

182:3.10 private l., public shame, and the appearance of the

187:1.8 spiritual tension, and a terrible feeling of human l..

194:2.2 all believers would experience a sense of l. had not

lonely

28:5.14 The higher you ascend, the more l you become when

48:7.15 13. Stars are best discerned from the l. isolation of

74:3.2 Adam and Eve’s first night on earth—and it was so l..

75:5.2 the possibility of a l. vigil on Urantia without Eve

102:0.1 death, the long and l. night of eternal oblivion and

117:6.27 But no God-knowing mortal can ever be l. in his

134:8.1 Tiglath, Jesus ascended the l. slopes of the mountain.

135:10.1 was almost finished; John was disconsolate and l..

135:11.1 John had a l. and somewhat bitter experience in

136:6.1 these l. hills,had this problem forcibly presented itself

158:1.3 Hermon in connection with his visit to this l. retreat.

177:3.1 his safety; they felt inexpressibly l. without him.

184:4.2 John waited in l. terror in an adjoining room.

184:4.6 cosmically l. mortals of earth are enabled to escape

193:3.2 teach, two and two, that you might not become l.

194:3.10 not necessary to go apart to a l. place for years of

lonesome

23:1.5 Messengers, they are not l. spirits, for they truly like

191:5.1 Thomas spent a l. week alone with himself in the

longverb

5:6.1 will, those who love God and l. to be like him.

107:6.2 They l. for the divinity attainment of your minds

126:3.14 he did l. for someone who could understand his

131:4.4 And we l. to know this God in our inner being.

134:6.1 remember that all other men l. for the same freedom.

153:2.6 that you who have been thus taught should l. for

162:2.7 I l. for your deliverance from the bondage of

182:1.6 I l. to show my earthly brethren the glory I had

196:2.9 Jesus did not l. to escape from his earthly life;

longnon-exhaustive; see long ago or long time;

long after; long as, as; long as, so; long before

long since; see period(s); see struggle

1:0.3 have embarked upon the l., l. Paradise journey,

1:7.8 the successive epochs of the l. ascent to Paradise.

4:1.2 Through l. ages the human race has struggled to

4:1.6 is not wound up like a clock to run just so l. and

4:1.7 I have l. been a student of, and am conversant

4:3.1 All too l. has man thought of God as one like himself

4:5.6 the final act of a Creator Son in the l. adventure of

5:1.1 There is a l., l. road ahead of mortal man before he

11:9.8 has already embarked upon the l., l. Paradise trail of

13:3.3 to visit one of these worlds in all my l. experience

14:5.11 and gloriously gratified during the l. ages to come.

15:1.1 the adventure of one l. and uncharted plunge into

15:1.5 moving swiftly through the l. and comparatively

15:7.10 preparatory to their l. flight to Havona.

16:5.5 subjected to the l. training and unifying discipline

18:7.5 The Faithfuls of Days are the last link in the l. chain

19:5.12 can well see that you must advance a l. way before

19:6.2 During your l. sojourn on the billion worlds of

19:6.2 Ascending mortals, in their l. and loving

20:3.3 technical visits occur repeatedly in the l. history of

20:5.4 During the course of the l. history of an inhabited

21:2.1 the Michael Son will have completed his l. and

22:3.1 shown executive genius throughout their l. careers.

22:9.7 They are experience-deficient, despite l. training

23:2.22 all tend to retard such speed so that on a l. journey

25:1.2 being the pattern for the l. list of reproductions of

25:4.13 After l. training and actual experience, any of the

25:7.1 to those who are just beginning the l. inward ascent.

26:4.11 part with their mortal associates before the l. flight

26:4.11 at once begin a l. and intense training for supernal

26:6.2 Through their l. careers in the evolutionary universes

26:10.2 l. list of such experiences whereon they climbed,

26:10.3 After a l. sojourn on circuit number two the subject

26:11.7 as you did when you entered the l. transit trance

27:2.3 seraphim with whom they have had such l. contact

27:3.2 learned by the pilgrims of time in their l. ascent to

27:4.4 Notwithstanding all the l. preparation therefor and

27:4.4 preparation therefor and the l. journey thereto,

28:7.3 pilgrims who have preceded you on the l. journey

30:3.9 You work your way through the l school of Paradise

30:3.12 fully gratified during the l. and eventful climb to

30:4.26 then the surviving mortal prepares for the l. flight to

30:4.28 transport seconaphim for the l. and safe journey.

30:4.28 and associates of the l. ascension experience.

30:4.30 now they begin their l. and profitable contact with

31:0.9 throughout the l. and eventful ascendant career.

32:1.5 For l. ages such a local creation evolves, suns

32:2.13 But the evolution of a local universe is a l. narrative.

32:3.11 associated with the l. and gradual inward climb,

34:6.3 the divine Spirit descends, by a l. series of steps,

35:10.2 of Lanonandek Sons who have had l. experience as

36:2.17 through all this l. process there runs the thread of

37:5.6 After l. experience in problem solving on the worlds

37:5.6 but they are ascendant beings of l. experience and

38:9.13 their age-l. service in maintaining the sovereignty of

38:9.13 duly initiated into the l. adventure of the Paradise

38:9.13 effectively served during the l. planetary sojourn.

39:1.10 realms grown familiar by l. service and morontia

39:1.11 rather at the very bottom of the l. ladder of spiritual

39:2.9 the energy demands entailed by such a l. journey

39:3.3 well qualified to perform by virtue of l. experience

39:3.9 they attain an average speed on their l. journeys

39:4.7 are simply milestones on the l. ascending path to

39:4.13 the very first in the l. chain that is to stretch across

39:9.3 the l. and enticing journey towards the Paradise goal

40:2.2 may immediately begin the l. journey to Havona

40:3.1 and immediately begin the l. Paradise ascent by

40:5.2 a l. series of decreasingly divine and increasingly

40:5.11 higher levels of spiritual intelligence through l. ages

43:4.5 Son of Paradise tell of the l. and intriguing journey

44:0.18 Never in your l. ascendancy will you lose the

44:5.9 must be inducted into the l. and revivifying rest of

45:1.2 very worlds where you are beginning this l. journey,

45:4.19 and we have no idea how l. they may serve in this

46:2.6 but that is not so l. a time in the future when your

46:7.3 possess survival souls, but spornagia do enjoy l. lives

46:8.3 But ere l., the adjudication of Lucifer and his

47:6.1 you have progressed a l. way from the initial

47:9.2 all the way up through your l. ascending career.

48:3.18 enjoyment, whether your sojourn is to be l. or short.

48:4.20 humor all the way up through your l. morontia,

48:8.2 this l. course of training is best carried forward by

48:8.3 If the Gods designed merely to take you on one l.

49:0.3 this local system on which the l. evolutionary life

49:2.17 Even on Urantia there was a l. age during which

52:1.4 civilization, this era of primitive man is a l., dark,

52:7.5 the antisocial end products of the l. evolutionary

52:7.5 the temporal goal of the l. and intense planetary

54:4.8 Notwithstanding the l. delay (as time is reckoned on

55:6.6 on these highly evolved and l. seventh-stage worlds

57:1.5 already departed from Uversa on the l. journey to

57:3.6 start out on their l. and eventful careers as the stars

57:8.23 The l. east-and-west cleavage separated Africa from

57:8.24 the ocean penetrated the land as l. fingerlike seas

58:2.10 of your l.- and short-wave radiobroadcasts.

58:4.3 were beginning their l. and slow westward drift.

59:1.6 There were many l. fingerlike gulfs projecting into

59:1.19 explains the trilobite’s great increase and l. survival.

59:3.5 These animals grew to be fifteen feet l. and one foot

59:4.10 one had a l. body connecting a head and tail, while

59:4.11 -bearing varieties being twenty-five to thirty feet l.;

59:5.7 developed, and some grew to be four inches l..

59:6.2 Toward the close of the l. marine-life era there were

59:6.3 the cooling of the earth’s crust or to the l. absence of

59:6.11 the Permian, marks the end of the l. Paleozoic era,

59:6.12 During the l. ages when the land was unsuited to life

60:2.1 in all sizes from a species less than two feet l. up to

60:2.1 huge noncarnivorous dinosaurs, seventy-five feet l.,

60:2.11 huge ichthyosaurs sometimes grew to be fifty feet l.,

60:2.12 These ancient flying reptiles grew to be ten feet l.,

60:3.1 the end of the l. reptilian dominance and witnesses

60:3.11 ranges, is more than twenty-five thousand miles l..

60:3.12 From Alaska to Cape Horn the l. Pacific coast

60:4.3 gigantic uprising is almost ten thousand miles l.,

60:4.6 And thus ends a l. era of world evolution, extending

61:3.3 a slight land submergence following the l. epoch of

61:4.4 The giraffe appeared in Africa, having just as l. a

62:6.1 Urantia, had passed through the l. vigil of watchful

62:6.2 Throughout the l. evolutionary development of life,

62:7.1 But we were not l. in suspense. On the third day

64:5.1 this relentless warfare raged, and when the l. fight

64:6.29 during the l. and dark ages between the Caligastia

65:2.5 Before l. the early single-celled animal types

65:3.7 in the l. future ahead, when you may sometime be

66:5.6 pigeons being taken on l. journeys for the purpose of

66:5.27 which were lost in the l. and dark ages of rebellion,

66:8.1 In looking back over the l. career of Caligastia, we

66:8.4 Lucifer rebellion, thus precipitating the l. confusion

67:2.5 of this bitter struggle, this l. and sinful conflict.

67:6.3 through the l. dark ages of the postrebellion era.

67:6.8 awaiting the order to go forward on the l., l. trail to

67:8.3 seven l. years the first inquiry of all subordinate life

68:0.1 This is the beginning of the narrative of the l., l.

68:5.3 such a line of hunger march would be ten miles l.

68:5.4 combat rediscovered the idea of using a l. stick for

70:2.2 Society, today, enjoys the benefit of a l. list of useful

70:5.2 ensued a l. age of the domination of the elders.

70:5.6 They often saw to it that one war was not too l. in

70:11.4 there was l. confusion due to the failure to segregate

70:11.5 and social police force of the l. evolutionary ages.

70:11.6 Law is a codified record of l. human experience,

73:3.1 the third, a l. narrow peninsula—almost an island—

74:3.3 this l. recital of the mismanagement of world affairs.

75:0.1 race betterment appeared to be a l. way off,

75:1.6 not willing to settle down to the l., l. endurance test.

75:5.7 those same thirty days were as l. years of sorrow

75:5.7 effaced by their l. and difficult life partnership of

75:5.9 And this was the beginning of a l. and bitter warfare

77:2.9 and before l. great deterioration had occurred.

77:2.11 responsible for the traditions of such l. human lives.

77:2.11 and such lives were regarded for ages as very l.,

77:5.8 who labored with them throughout their l. lives to

78:3.1 which explains their l. delay in making territorial

79:1.6 It culminated that l. dispersal of the descendants of

82:2.4 the l. evolution of marriage and the home had begun.

82:4.4 for l. ages the offended husband or the protector

84:1.8 these temporary partnerships lasted l. enough to rear

84:5.10 woman is undergoing the crucial test of her l. world

84:7.30 portray to their children the first of a l. series of

86:3.2 and death was added to this l. list of unexplained

86:6.7 that l. waste of human effort upon tombs, temples,

88:2.7 then, for l. generations, otherwise sane men and

88:4.5 but through l. experience, gradually and painfully.

89:9.4 And so, after l. ages the cult of the sacrifice has

90:0.3 there intervene the l. ages of the shamans, who

90:2.9 the various tribes and races all through the l. ages of

90:4.3 for l. ages they were carefully avoided, shamefully

90:5.3 olden mystery cults was just one l. performance

91:3.2 Through many phases and during l. ages this type

93:2.2 this was the first time in his l. universe career that

94:6.9 moral traditions of the l. history of the yellow race,

96:1.10 which finally evolved in the l. Hebrew experience.

96:3.4 and goods in token of their l. service in Egypt.

96:7.8 appearance of the first of that l. line of the teachers

97:1.2 Samuel sprang from a l. line of the Salem teachers

97:8.3 priests began to cry: “How l., O Lord, how l.?”

98:7.12 this is the l. story of the teachings of Machiventa

102:0.1 the l. and lonely night of eternal oblivion and soul

103:7.4 philosophy is part of man’s l. Paradise-ascension

103:7.12 Only through a l. experience in mota can these

108:1.8 Personalized Adjusters throughout the l. universe

108:5.6 the preparation of your soul for the l. ascending

109:6.3 When Adjusters of l. universe experience volunteer

110:7.7 Adjusters must be patient through l. years of silent

112:3.7 unconscious during the l. or short sleep of death.

112:7.4 are tested throughout a l. experience, but mortals

112:7.5 enseconaphim for the l. flight to the central universe

113:2.3 Only seraphim of l. service, the more experienced

113:7.4 you finally enseconaphim for the l. Havona flight.

117:7.17 But not for l.!

118:6.8 assurance of safety in the l. journey to Paradise.

121:6.1 In the l. contest between the views of the Eastern

122:1.1 His family belonged to a l. and illustrious line of

122:1.2 mother of Jesus, was a descendant of a l. line of

123:0.2 Mary maintained one l. and constant vigil lest

123:2.3 Jesus had a l. talk with his father concerning the

123:3.2 Thus began that l. disillusionment in the course of

123:5.12 they could see the l. ridge of Mount Carmel running

123:5.12 the story of Elijah, one of the first of that l. line of

124:6.16 This was the first act of a l. succession of events

125:0.3 experienced one l. stress of expectant anticipation.

125:2.11 he reached the age of fifteen to begin his l. course of

126:1.4 his property to pay for Jesus’ l. course of study at

127:6.8 that Mary had a l. talk with Jesus about marriage.

128:4.1 that Jesus should immediately begin a l. tour of

128:6.8 but Jesus had a l. talk with Jude about this episode

128:6.12 But Jesus did not live on earth l. enough to enjoy the

128:7.8 Jesus would take them for l. and frequent strolls up

129:2.3 Before leaving Capernaum, Jesus had a l. talk with

130:0.7 from Jesus during this l. and intimate association.

130:2.2 Greek fairly well, Jesus had several l. visits with him.

130:3.4 near the eastern end of the l. and broad avenue,

130:3.4 one hundred feet wide and five miles l., which

130:4.1 Ganid and Jesus had a l. visit with one of the

130:4.1 the teacher and his pupil had a l. and heart-to-heart

130:4.1 he began a l. dissertation concerning the nature of

130:5.2 in Crete Jesus had his first l. talk with Gonod

130:6.1 Jesus had a l. talk with a young man who was

130:7.3 At Carthage Jesus had a l. and memorable talk with a

130:8.1 Here Jesus had a l. talk with a downhearted and

130:8.3 that was l. enough to change the life of a small boy,

131:3.2 I pray for faith to sustain me on the l. journey;

131:8.6 When man dies, the spirit begins to wing its l. flight

132:7.1 Jesus had the l. talk with Ganid concerning the

133:4.5 lead you on that l. and almost endless journey of

133:7.1 They enjoyed the l. water voyage and arrived at their

133:7.5 Jesus and Ganid had a l talk on the functions of mind

133:8.3 held a l. conference with his fellow countryman.

133:8.4 made ready for the l. trek across the desert sands.

133:9.3 It was at Ur that Ganid had a l. talk with Jesus

134:1.3 Jesus’ first opportunity to have l. talks with Ruth

134:9.9 For l. years this transformation of mind and spirit

135:4.2 that he was to be the last of this l. and illustrious line

135:11.4 This l. suspense in prison was humanly unbearable.

136:3.6 Jesus held l. converse with Gabriel regarding the

137:1.5 their l. and futile searching in the hills for Jesus.

137:1.6 After they had recited the details of their l. search

137:5.3 In the l. hours of that night of meditation Jesus

137:7.1 For four l. months—March, April, May, and June—

137:7.1 Jesus held over one hundred l. and earnest sessions

139:4.4 John’s l. association with Jesus made many and great

139:8.6 Jesus enjoyed Thomas and had many l., personal

140:9.1 after a l. and beautifully touching personal message

142:7.1 Thomas asked a question which elicited a l. and

143:1.7 you are the first volunteers of a l. line of sincere

144:4.10 so often accompanied Jesus on his l. night vigils,

146:5.2 the sick boy, said: “How l. shall I bear with you?

147:5.8 started out on the l. and eventful search for God,

148:4.6 Mortal man is just beginning his l. ascent to the

148:6.7 as a part of this first life of the l. Paradise ascent?

150:3.2 In the l. answer to Andrew’s question the Master

151:1.1 But the Master was not to be alone for l..

151:1.1 the sower, one of the first of a l. series of such

152:1.1 for she had been a l. time without food.

152:1.2 had been in a state of coma following a l. fever,

152:3.2 But these false hopes were not to live for l..

157:3.4 Jesus had spent l. months in training these apostles as

157:3.4 the most momentous sessions of his l. association

158:1.6 Jesus withdrew for a l. conference with Gabriel

158:5.2 “O faithless and perverse generation, how l. shall I

160:5.8 that you and I can enter upon this l. and eternal

161:0.1 After a l. conference that evening with his associates

166:1.5 in wearing l. robes while you put heavy burdens,

166:3.7 so shall we ever be brethren in the l. and fruitful

166:4.2 “Have I been so l. with you, and yet you continue

170:2.1 liberate man from the age-l. bondage of animal fear

170:5.21 and certainly come forth from this l. submergence,

171:4.2 “My children, you have been with me a l. while,

173:4.2 while he went on a l. journey into another country.

175:1.9 For a pretense these hypocrites make l. prayers in

176:2.6 when the world has passed through the l. winter

176:3.4 a certain great man who, before starting out on a l.

179:1.1 this l. table surrounded by thirteen reclining couches,

179:3.3 Then Simon Peter, drawing a l. breath, said, “Master

181:2.15 Whether your ministry be l. or short, possess your

182:3.7 exhausted from the l. hours of strenuous labor and

184:4.6 the Master’s greatest victories in all his l. career as

187:2.1 the wood, using one l. nail to penetrate both feet.

187:3.4 sour wine as they settled down for the l. deathwatch.

191:0.7 More than once during the l. and weary hours of this

195:4.3 it did persist on through the l. night of Western

196:2.2 conclusion of his l. sojourn in the spirit training

196:3.26 equipped to begin the l. and adventurous search for

long ago or long time

7:5.5 L., la. the Eternal Son bestowed himself upon each

23:2.22 it may prove to be so remote in space that a lt. will

25:2.3 Every superuniverse corps spends a very lt. under

43:5.16 La. the prophet recognized the controlling hand of

46:2.6 but that is not so l. a time in the future when your

54:5.13 commission of the crime, would it seem a lt. to

57:1.1 of space in the superuniverse of Orvonton, l., la..

57:6.5 The fifth planet of the solar system of l., la.

57:7.9 for a lt. after this ocean appeared, there was no free

63:2.7 a lt. before the twins learned that moss would kindle

65:2.9 all descended from the enormous reptiles of l., la..

67:6.5 The affairs of Urantia were for a lt. administered by

69:8.2 Not la. enslavement was the lot of those military

70:1.20 women la. ceased to fight, though they have fed and

70:10.12 a lt. before actual fines, monetary compensation,

73:6.3 tree of life” was not a myth; it was real and for a lt.

74:8.9 had no written language in general usage for a lt.

74:8.12 such concepts for a lt. profoundly influenced the

78:5.7 But of the Andites who navigated the Pacific of la.

79:1.8 the brunet-Mongolian types in the Tarim basin of la..

79:2.3 largely missing from this racial melting pot of la.;

80:9.2 But la. this race became thoroughly mixed with all

81:6.8 It was a lt. after the discovery of the bow and arrow

83:4.6 For a lt. it was customary to set a false wedding day

83:4.9 But for a lt. marriage was generally recognized as

89:1.1 the earliest form of societal regulation and for a lt.

90:4.5 It was a lt. before herbs and other real medicines

93:5.4 And it was a lt. after they arrived in Palestine

94:8.19 The Buddhistic brotherhood was, for a lt., not a

95:4.2 these noble sentiments of la. would do honor to

98:0.2 For a lt. in Europe the Salem missionaries carried on

104:0.1 primitive man, for a lt., could not count beyond three

113:2.2 was Rantowoc, a wise man of the red race of la..

129:1.2 For a lt. Zebedee had contemplated making boats

132:7.7 Ganid talked a lt. with his father and finally said,

143:2.5 Did not the Prophet Jeremiah la. tell you that the

152:1.1 give her something to eat, for she had been a lt.

152:3.1 For a lt. the Jews had been taught that the Messiah

155:5.10 for a lt. there will live on earth those timid, fearful,

175:1.1 “This lt. have I been with you, going up and down in

175:2.1 why the individual descendants of these la. Jews

long after

74:8.7 The Old Testament account of creation dates from l.

75:5.9 these hostilities kept up l. Adam and his followers

76:5.1 Not l. the establishment of the second Eden, Adam

77:2.12 the twenty-eight-day month persisted l. the days of

78:6.8 islands, where it continued to thrive and advance l.

78:8.5 to maintain their racial and national integrity l.

79:3.2 Not l. conquering India, the Dravidian Andites lost

85:2.4 L. the Hebrews ceased tree worship, they continued

93:5.7 Not l. they had established themselves near Salem,

93:6.5 not l. the establishment of this covenant that Isaac,

95:5.11 of the priests, l. the young reformer had passed on.

95:7.2 L. the majority of the peoples of the Orient and

96:0.1 ideas of monotheism matured over the world not l.

122:4.4 the Old Testament were made to apply to Jesus l.

123:3.10 gazing wonderingly up into the starry heavens l. his

128:7.8 uncle south of Nazareth, but Jude did not remain l.

142:3.5 L the times of Melchizedek all three concepts of God

145:2.13 L. the day of Pentecost the Apostle John, who was

146:6.3 And it was not until l. nightfall that the clamoring

147:4.10 They continued to discuss the Master’s words l. he

147:8.1 That night, l. the usual listeners had retired, Jesus

158:7.8 awaken to the reality of these coming events until l.

172:5.10 shock; at least not until l. the Master’s resurrection

long as, as

2:5.7 and powerful, as l. as he is so good and merciful.

41:9.5 a partially efficient period of decline as l. as the

43:3.7 this assumed jurisdiction as l. as Lucifer lives.

55:10.10 But as l. as evolution continues, the seraphim and

61:5.2 And the ice age persisted just as l. as this excessive

61:7.11 And as l. as the polar regions continue to be covered

64:4.13 As l. as the moon shone a little, they managed to

66:4.13 the Prince’s staff to live on indefinitely as l. as they

70:8.12 boy remained under the watchcare of his father as l.

74:4.6 the custom as l. as the Adamic administration held

77:1.4 This plan was carried out as l. as the power to create

82:6.7 As l. as present-day races are so overloaded with

92:0.5 they will continue here as l. as this planet remains

93:10.5 that, as l. as Urantia remains an inhabited planet,

118:10.13 As l. as men measure only by the yardstick of the

120:1.7 “As l. as you are absent on this final bestowal, I

124:1.5 from that day as l. as he lived in his father’s house.

124:3.8 utterance to such an evil thought as l. as you live.”

124:3.8 athletic activities of the Greeks as l. as his father

128:5.4 cannot eat another’s bread as l. as I have strong

130:6.3 are real; you cannot escape them as l. as you live.

132:5.17 3. As l. as men choose to conduct the world’s

132:5.19 As l. as men borrow and lend, that which is fair

134:5.10 You cannot prevent nations going to war as l. as

134:6.3 of wars—nation will rise against nation—just as l. as

134:6.6 they will fight with fists, stones, and clubs as l. as

135:7.1 As l. as John held to the idea of the restoration of

139:4.1 continue to bear this responsibility as l. as Mary lived

141:9.1 with Lazarus and his sisters at Bethany as l. as they

144:6.6 They next decided that, as l. as John lived,

144:6.7 They finally agreed: As l. as John lived, or until

154:6.2 As l. as Jesus was a popular figure in the public

161:1.3 what idea of the Father you may entertain as l. as

167:4.5 As l. as my day lasts, I fear not to enter Judea.

175:1.5 “As l. as there is a chance that the Jews will turn to

177:2.7 As l. as we teach the child to pray, “Our Father

181:1.1 “As l. as I am with you in the flesh, I can be but one

182:1.4 As l. as I could be with them, I could watch over

184:2.8 Peter never forgot that look as l. as he lived.

195:1.7 as l. as the Greeks lived in small city-states, but

long as, so

5:1.11 forsake the divine will so l. as the power of choice

37:2.4 corps is never closed to ascension candidates so l. as

46:8.1 fellowship of Norlatiadek so l. it harbors archrebels,

49:4.4 emerged from barbarism so l. as one sex seeks to

53:7.3 And these circuits will not be restored so l. as the

53:9.6 The system circuits will not be reinstated so l. as

76:3.3 Eveson lived not quite so l. as Adam, and his eldest

83:7.8 But just so l. as society fails to properly educate

83:7.8 so l. as the social order fails to provide adequate

83:7.8 so l. as unwise and immature youthful idealism is

102:6.8 grounds of credulity, not so l. as it persists in the

178:1.9 So l. as the rulers of earthly governments seek to

long before

7:7.5 you will be competent to attain the Son l. you are

23:2.16 L. the presence of life on Urantia the messenger now

26:2.6 (eternal) creation but l. the times of Grandfanda.

26:5.3 But l. reaching Havona, these ascendant children of

28:7.3 L. attaining the portals of perfection, you will begin

42:5.4 And l. physicists ever discover the ultimaton, they

52:2.10 L. the times of the arrival of the second Sons,

54:4.1 princes to work mischief so l. being apprehended,

56:7.4 levels of Deity l. they become sufficiently spiritual

57:8.22 formed; the ice age would have arrived l. it did.

61:4.5 on the continent of its origin l. the red man arrived.

64:7.15 But l. Adam arrived, the blue men of Europe and the

65:3.5 L. the Material Son and Daughter arrive on a planet,

66:4.10 sojourn in Dalamatia, l. the wall was completed,

74:1.2 L. this they had been teachers in the citizenship

74:4.1 l. daybreak the new and temporary administrators

75:7.4 L. Adam and Eve left Jerusem, their instructors had

76:3.2 But l. Adam and Eve passed away, they recognized

78:8.12 l. the barbarian cavalrymen conquered the valley,

80:4.6 It was not l. the superior blue strains had been fully

81:2.11 ever since being adopted by the blue man l., l..

82:1.1 This instinct operated effectively l. humans

83:4.8 this was done l. any formal wedding ritual was

84:7.8 immediate descendants having been abandoned l..

85:0.2 worship in its primitive manifestations appears l. the

85:2.6 were functioning l. the newly awakening religious

86:6.6 and all of this l. the times of any revelation on earth.

91:8.1 for primitive man found himself praying l. he had

92:0.1 part of his evolutionary experience l. any systematic

93:2.6 his bestowal mission in ninety-four years l. his body

93:7.3 L. the coming of Jesus the teachings of the Salem

95:4.2 sacred book of that people l. the Old Testament

96:4.4 the fleeing Hebrews explains why they tarried so l.

103:0.1 and l. either the bestowals of the divine Sons or

104:0.3 the triad made its appearance in religion, and this l.

123:2.4 but this was corrected l. Miriam came, so that she

142:7.17 Jesus replied: “Thomas, Thomas, how l. you will

145:5.1 he arose that Sunday morning l. daybreak and went

162:1.1 L. they fled from Galilee, the followers of Jesus

167:6.1 next morning, l. Jesus and the apostles prepared to

168:1.8 why did he tarry so l. coming to Bethany?

168:1.12 How l. you will believe and obey?”

181:2.15 may sit down with me in the eternal kingdom l. the

186:3.1 But l. their arrival these followers had scattered.

189:1.3 How l. you will regard time as the moving image of

190:2.6 Why have you lingered so l. choosing to follow

long sincesee long since, not

11:2.9 the Melchizedeks of Nebadon l. named it absolutum.

14:3.2 creatures who have l. passed the scrutiny of the

15:1.2 We have l. discovered that the seven superuniverses

26:5.3 L, the battle cry of these pilgrims became: “In liaison

37:6.6 a glorified mind l. divested of primitive animalistic

41:9.5 Your own sun has l. attained relative equilibrium

42:2.22 The Nebadon Melchizedeks l. denominated the

43:3.7 the Ancients of Days l. confirmed this assumption of

45:1.10 rebels in the Satania rebellion have been l. confined

54:1.10 adjusting racial misunderstandings has l. fallen into

55:6.3 the biologic fitness of the mortal race was l.

60:4.4 that elevation had been l. leveled by erosion

62:1.1 from an ancestor common to both but l. extinct.

67:4.7 the various misled planets have l. heartily repented of

68:2.11 Pleasure-want has l. superseded hunger-want;

69:8.3 had l. begun to practice the adoption of captives

70:4.1 peace groups have l. expanded beyond blood ties to

77:0.1 so valuable as helpers that we have all l. accepted

77:4.7 era they had l. lost the alphabet of Dalamatia,

78:1.5 l. been driven from the plains of Europe by the blue

79:5.8 Onamonalonton center in California, but this had l.

92:3.1 portray the beliefs and traditions of peoples l. lost

94:6.1 seemed to Melchizedek, l. departed from the flesh,

98:7.11 It has l. ceased to be the religion of Jesus, although

115:6.7 and we in the universes have l. learned to detect the

119:2.1 a rebellion l. adjudicated and ended by the action

132:7.4 to the spirit of Buddha, you would have l. entered

139:7.7 of outcast souls who had regarded themselves as l.

151:6.2 L. Amos had broken his shackles and now roamed

163:6.5 would have l. repented in sackcloth and ashes.

175:2.1 L. they ceased to be the spiritual torchbearers of

188:3.4 as his Thought Adjuster had l. been personalized

190:2.2 but James had l. lost contact with Jesus’ work and

long since, not

15:1.5 having not l. (as we reckon time) turned the bend

21:0.5 Not l. on Uversa we recorded a universal broadcast

22:10.4 Not l. I was directed to head a commission of six—

48:7.2 Not l., while executing an assignment on the first

53:6.3 Not l., in describing the experiences associated with

55:1.5 Not l. I sojourned on a world in the far north

68:6.10 Not l., one cannibalistic tribe ate every fifth child

108:3.5 Not l., Urantia underwent a periodic inspection by

109:7.7 —the Most High custodian who not l. assumed an

110:7.10 Not l., on Urantia, such a message was transmitted

111:7.4 Not l. I was present on Salvington and heard a

long-ago

175:2.1 why the individual descendants of these l. Jews

long-cherished

44:8.4 granted every opportunity to satisfy your l. desires.

94:2.3 robbed mortals of their l. hope of finding that

152:6.1 and l. notions about the coming of the Messiah.

158:4.4 the l. idea of the material mission of the Messiah.

160:1.7 reduction of our l. conceit, the admission of envy,

160:1.7 prefers to cling to the l. false feelings of security.

171:2.6 set up somewhat in accordance with their l. hopes.

172:3.15 to establish the kingdom in accordance with their l.

long-continued

78:3.7 there to begin its slow but l. racial deterioration.

135:5.1 Jews found it difficult to explain their l. desolation.

177:4.11 can, through jealousy, and l. resentment, be turned

long-despised

166:2.2 willing to entertain kind feelings for the l. Samaritans

long-distance

58:2.10 accounts for the l. transmission of your long- wave

111:7.5 the l. view of a far-seeing Monitor counteracted by

156:5.8 your burdens of soul by speedily acquiring a l. view

long-drawn-out

3:2.2 The l. evolutionary processes of peoples, planets,

64:6.13 This l. battle was waged for almost one hundred

65:8.3 do creatures regard evolution as being a l. process.

97:3.1 The l. controversy between the believers in Yahweh

long-established

83:7.5 love motive for the older and l. property motive,

93:4.14 how difficult it is to suddenly uproot l. customs

long-expected

121:2.7 the appearance of a greater deliverer, the l. Messiah.

122:4.2 not even that he was to be the l. Messiah.

135:7.1 Jesus, born in the City of David, was to be the l.

137:3.2 free expression to their belief that Jesus was the l.

137:5.3 see him in any other light than as the l. Messiah.

long-experienced

44:5.7 These l. beings are expert in the knowledge of the

49:5.29 of high personalities presided over by l. finaliters.

long-gone

87:4.7 cultural birthmark of the l. days of the ghost cults.

long-growing

88:1.8 The l. fingernails of the chiefs were highly prized,

long-guarded

73:6.1 Van planted the l. tree of life, whose leaves were for

long-headed

80:2.1 dark-eyed, l. dwellers of the great Sahara plateau.

80:2.2 the nucleus of the later Mediterranean l. brunet races

80:9.2 The typical early Nordic was l., tall, and blond.

80:9.10 but in general its members are short, l., and brunet.

81:4.2 The Adamites and Nodites were l.; the Andonites

81:4.2 The secondary Sangiks were medium- to l..

long-honored

121:7.3 dared to flout their l. regulations of social conduct.

long-lived

76:4.3 They were designedly mortal though l., albeit

77:2.11 The records of such l. individuals are also due to the

long-looked-for

141:2.1 I come announcing that this l. kingdom is near at

long-lost

169:1.11 ‘Your l. brother has come home, and your father has

long-loved

113:7.1 to see your l. and ever-present angelic companions

long-nourished

75:4.1 Adam heard the entire story of the l. plan for world

170:0.1 Jesus did not at first openly oppose this l. concept

172:5.13 With the l. emotion of revenge there was now

180:6.9 not get away from their l ideas of the Jewish concept

long-nursed

139:12.13 pieces of silver to satisfy his l. craving for revenge,

long-pent-up

125:6.5 Mary gave vent to her l. fear and anxiety when she

long-range

108:4.3 l. observation unquestionably discloses that they

long-settled

55:11.8 It is by observing what takes place on l. worlds that

long-standing

109:5.3 by your own settled ideas, and l. prejudices.

121:7.2 kindness ran counter to the l. attitude of the Jews

long-suffering

2:4.1 “Our God is full of compassion, gracious, l., and

2:6.3 He is l. and abundant in goodness and truth.”

6:4.9 just as kind and considerate, just as patient and l.,

34:6.13 “for the fruits of the spirit are love, joy, peace, l.,

97:8.3 alien rulers was too much for even the l. Jews.

131:2.3 The Lord is merciful and gracious; he is l. and

long-suppressed

177:4.10 supremely motivated by sullen and l. vengeance!

long-time

25:8.10 accompany their l. mortal comrades back to the

26:11.7 by your side your l. associate of the first circle,

55:1.1 Son of Paradise proclaims the l. Planetary Prince

55:4.15 Adam and Eve to secure release from their world of l

81:6.32 No civilization can survive the l. harboring of large

113:7.5 bid their l. mortal associates a temporary farewell,

long-to-be-remembered

147:5.7 Jesus made the l. address to the apostles regarding

158:5.2 James spoke those l. words of commingled faith

long-waited-for

62:6.6 we realized that the l. hour was approaching; we

140:0.3 At last the l. hour had come!

long-waiting

168:4.12 the l. answers to your earlier but ill-timed petitions.

long-wave

58:2.10 transmission of l. and short-wave radiobroadcasts.

longed

44:8.4 things which you so earnestly l. to do on earth and

122:9.2 Simeon and Anna l. for the coming of the Messiah,

125:2.9 and l. to have their strangely acting son safely back

126:3.6 Jesus l. to help his father’s people, but he never

135:6.2 so l. for the “consolation of Israel” or more ardently

135:11.1 John l. to see Jesus but had to be content with

144:1.10 The twelve l. to know what form of petition Jesus

148:6.7 Do you not see that Job l. for a human God, that

148:6.10 he l. for some soul-satisfying revelation of the

159:4.9 very men of another generation so intensely l. to see.

181:2.11 You shall really see the kingdom you have l. for,

182:3.9 his human heart l. to find out whether there might

189:5.3 She l. to go back near the tomb, where she thought

longersee longer, no

11:2.2 Paradise is definitely ellipsoid, being one-sixth l. in

18:2.4 And you will each spend a l. or shorter time on each

30:3.1 sojourn on the architectural spheres for a l or shorter

30:4.12 with those who avoid the l. or shorter sleep of death.

37:6.7 afforded opportunity to serve for a l. or shorter time

42:5.8 of the human body except that they are a trifle l..

44:0.4 gifted, may choose such a career for a l. or shorter

48:3.14 These companions will accompany you on the l. trips

49:2.16 to remain in its marine nursery habitat for l. periods

52:2.2 hundred thousand years, some l., some shorter.

52:4.10 an epoch is shorter and in rare instances even l..

52:6.2 such an achievement requires a much l. time and

52:7.2 years of planetary time and often considerably l..

58:3.4 plasm as are some of the l. rays of radiant energy.

62:3.2 larger than their parents, having l. legs and shorter

62:3.6 Even their potential life span was l., being about

72:3.9 and the year on this planet is l. than on Urantia.

77:2.10 the Nodite rulers did live l. than later-day successors

81:6.33 will be productive of l.-lived co-operation than will

82:5.4 pure, a custom which persisted even l. in Persia.

118:1.3 The time unit may be a day, a year, or a l. period,

124:2.1 Jesus had a similar but l. talk with his mother.

124:5.6 Jesus had a larger and l experience rearing this family

130:6.3 refuse l. to be dominated by fear like an animal.

134:7.3 Jesus remained l. in Antioch than at any other place

135:7.1 The l. he preached the more confused he became,

139:3.1 having known Jesus l. than any of the other apostles.

139:4.2 James, had known Jesus l. than the others.

180:0.3 My friends, I am to be with you only a little l..

184:3.14 But Caiaphas could not l. endure the sight of the

185:6.5 only shouted the louder and the l., “Crucify him!

187:1.1 The l. and upright pieces of timber for the crosses

194:4.12 could not l. go on as a sect within the Jewish faith.

195:10.11 The visible church should refuse l. to handicap the

196:1.2 Jesus of Nazareth must not be l. sacrificed to even

longer, no

21:4.5 sovereigns; no l. do they rule as vicegerents of the

27:5.2 No l. must you seek enlightenment from

32:2.5 the smooth functioning of your local universe no l.

37:6.6 No l. must you constantly referee the conflicting

48:5.8 After the life in the flesh, time is no l. available as a

48:6.4 but you are no l. mortal or material beings; you have

48:6.31 the mansion worlds will no l. serve the ascenders as

55:8.5 those spheres are no l. to be utilized as differential

57:6.3 into reverse action, no l. driving the moon farther

60:0.2 ancestors of the land vertebrates were no l. dominant

70:2.21 men for leadership, but modern war no l. does this.

78:5.2 so that they could no l. be considered Adamites.

80:9.15 it is no l. possible to identify these distinctions with

84:3.8 male captives were no l. killed but were enslaved as

84:5.7 Man’s physical abilities became no l. a vital essential

84:5.7 man power was no l. so superior to woman power.

84:7.3 Now, woman is no l. regarded as property, and

86:7.2 Modern men, at least those who think, no l. pay

87:6.2 Man’s religion no l. was completely negativistic,

87:6.2 No l. does the religionist stand defenseless before

87:6.17 Modern man no l. attempts openly to coerce the

88:6.8 magic, indispensable in its time but now no l. useful.

94:9.2 But this Buddhism was no l. the simple doctrine of

97:9.15 Jerusalem; no l. could “the elders” mete out justice.

98:2.2 master fear and no l. sought religion as an antidote

99:1.5 lower social orders are no l. so abjectly ignorant nor

101:10.8 you are no l. a slavish part of the mathematical

101:10.8 No l. is such a liberated son fighting alone against

101:10.8 no l. does he combat all nature, with the odds

101:10.8 no l. is he staggered by the paralyzing fear that he

102:2.7 reduced only to an idea, it is no l. religion; it has

112:3.3 The body minus the volitional mind is no l. human

112:5.22 scaffolding which no l. serves a purpose in the

116:0.1 No l. would religious faith be prostituted to the

116:6.3 They are no l. identical, neither are they alike, and

117:2.4 embrace, and experience no l. eventuates in growth.

122:2.5 no l. question that Elizabeth was expectant with child

127:6.6 no l. approach our Father by the darkness of death

131:10.5 “I will no l. be satisfied to believe that God is the

132:2.9 goodness is no l. partial, and comparative; it has

134:2.5 No l. did he regard Nazareth as his home.

135:10.1 the responsibility of the coming kingdom was no l.

(Jesus no l. had a personal seraphic guardian)—he

139:4.6 the aged bishop was no l. able to stand in the pulpit

140:1.6 you are no l. servants but sons, sons of the living

142:1.7 No l. was the work of Jesus confined to Palestine.

142:4.2 they shall no l. teach, ‘Do not worship this and do

142:4.2 no l. shall they concern themselves with

143:2.4 you are no l. bondslaves of the flesh but free and

143:2.7 you are no l. the bondslaves of self but rather the

143:6.1 You should no l. say it is such and such a time

144:9.1 There shall be delay no l..

145:2.4 No l. must you approach the Father as a child of

146:4.3 he was healed; the leprosy no l. afflicted him.

158:4.6 no l. do we hold these things in secret.

163:7.2 It was no l. necessary for Jesus to go abroad to teach

174:5.7 believe my teaching shall no l. abide in darkness.

180:0.2 No l. can you depend upon the good will of the

180:4.4 how shall we know you when you no l. manifest

181:2.12 “No l. will it devolve upon you to provide for the

181:2.13 Andrew will no l. direct you in the proclamation of

182:1.4 I can no l. be in this world; I am about to return to

183:3.7 indignity, they were no l. able to restrain themselves.

184:3.14 But Caiaphas could not l. endure the sight of the

186:4.1 even John Zebedee was no l. by his side.

187:4.2 the thief could no l resist the conviction that this Son

191:1.1 the fear that, perhaps, he was no l. an apostle.

191:1.2 No l. should you be concerned with what you may

192:2.12 No l. will you serve your brethren the material

194:3.11 No l. did these believers look upon Yahweh as

194:3.14 No l. can man presume to monopolize the

194:4.12 could not l. go on as a sect within the Jewish faith.

195:6.4 The higher minds are no l. wholly materialistic in

196:1.2 Jesus of Nazareth must not be l. sacrificed to even

longer-lived

81:6.33 regulation will be productive of l. co-operation than

longest

59:4.18 close one of the l. periods of marine-life evolution,

80:5.5 The strongholds of the blue man which persisted l.

85:5.2 extensive root in India, and there it persisted the l..

92:4.5 teachings, the red men held them l., but the idea of

92:5.9 their influence persisted l. among the Greeks, Hindus

128:3.1 the l. period away from daily toil Jesus had enjoyed

131:8.1 Chinese religions; the one persisting the l. and

136:4.3 The l. period Jesus went without food was his first

148:0.4 This was the l. settled and well-organized period of

187:1.4 was the custom to journey to Golgotha by the l. road

longevity

41:6.2 Calcium possesses an individuality and a l. excelling

51:1.8 their children experience decreasing l. with each

76:4.3 l. gravitated toward the human norm with each

longing

44:8.5 intellectual, artistic, and social l. or true ambition

69:5.6 Vanity—l. to display one’s property accumulations.

76:5.4 at least the l. hope, that the world of their blunders

92:5.5 there is an instinctive l. in the heart of man for help

107:0.5 that unquenchable yearning and l. to be like God,

121:5.12 the mysteries failed adequately to satisfy this l.,

127:6.3 Jesus had a strange l. to go up to Jerusalem for the

130:6.2 “No, son, not with words but with l. looks did you

140:5.18 Jesus’ hearers were l. for military deliverance, not for

143:5.9 As Nalda was about to voice her personal l. for

144:4.2 The earnest and l. repetition of any petition, when

144:4.9 Prayer is the sincere and l. look of the child to its

168:4.12 9. Do not hesitate to pray the prayers of spirit l.;

181:1.7 vainly l. for a peace which never really comes.

longingly

22:9.8 the high courts of the superuniverse look so l. and

longings

5:3.8 communicate to the Father the inexpressible l. and

7:1.6 between the spiritually minded of like tastes and l..

39:3.3 conscious desires, but rather the true l. of the inner

44:8.3 attainment of the satisfaction of all their noble l.

44:8.4 learn to socialize their former purely selfish l. and

68:2.5 inordinate multiplication of human desires and l..

101:1.7 that religious l. and spiritual urges are not of such a

102:0.1 figment of mortal imagination; his fears, loves, l.,

111:7.5 modified by the desires and l. of a material nature;

121:5.1 little satisfaction for the spiritual l. of the average

126:3.6 his life mission be the fulfillment of the intense l.

126:5.10 satisfaction of their individual and collective l..

136:9.8 Jewish expectations, and human ambitious l.;

140:3.19 into the hearts of men and judges by their inner l.

155:3.6 Jesus warned his believers that, if their religious l.

155:5.9 for man’s urge to seek satisfaction for the l. of his

156:5.9 destiny is conditioned only by your spiritual l. and

159:3.9 which most truly satisfies their characteristic l. and

159:4.2 the best of the higher thoughts and l. of the Jewish

160:1.2 into those higher l. which are capable of lasting

160:1.4 desires for the entertainment of those superior l.

161:2.6 minds and to understand the l. of their hearts.

171:7.4 of human need, clever in detecting human l..

172:3.3 Neither did he do it to satisfy the human l. of his

174:1.5 to your ignorance of the inner nature and true l. of

181:0.1 Master’s words which would justify their intense l.

187:2.4 The ideas, motives, and l. of a lifetime are openly

195:0.2 Their spiritual l. remained unsatisfied.

195:10.8 methods designed to satisfy the spiritual l. of the

longitudinal

46:1.1 thousand latitudinal sectors and ten thousand l. zones

longs

131:1.9 the earth child l. for the security of the arms of the

131:10.4 desire to find the Father and truly l. to be like him.

Longs Peak

60:4.4 Pikes Peak and L. are outstanding examples of this

looknoun

130:8.3 never forgot the words of Jesus and the kindly l.

133:2.1 kindly l. and the sympathetic smile which Jesus

140:8.20 Could you have had but one l. at him, you would

143:5.13 his l. into her eyes and the manner of his dealing

143:5.13 revelation of her past life with the l. and the word

144:4.9 Prayer is the sincere and longing l. of the child to its

147:5.4 continued: “Simon, take a good l. at this woman.

152:2.8 There was a faraway l. in his eyes.

168:1.12 thought he wanted to take one last l. at Lazarus.

177:4.7 Judas did not seem to discern the l. of disdain and

179:1.7 as a l. of disappointment slowly crept over his face.

184:2.8 the l. of despair on the face of his former self-

184:2.8 Peter never forgot that l. as long as he lived.

185:3.6 One l. at Jesus, face to face, was enough to

188:5.5 have taken one more l. at Jesus on the cross and

191:1.2 When Peter thought of the loving l. of the Master

lookverb; see lookwith up, down, back or forward;

see look for; look upon

7:3.1 the mortals l. to the Creator Son as the personal

10:1.6 l. to the bestowals of these Paradise Sons for reliable

15:3.2 as you l through the cross section of near-by systems

16:7.3 A personality can l. before it leaps and can learn

22:9.8 courts of the superuniverse l. so longingly and

28:4.1 can instantly l. both ways, hear both ways, and know

28:6.14 we have only to l. at them to know the limitations of

32:5.3 But when we l. at all this from behind the scenes,

51:1.4 compelled to l. to the universe magistrates for

56:1.5 the instant we l. aside from the infinite levels and

56:5.2 feasible to l. at some features of the unifying function

67:1.2 loyal universe personalities l. with peculiar disdain

83:6.5 the favored majority should l. with kindness on their

84:2.4 the mother desired them to l. like the father.

84:8.6 But l. you well to the goal of destiny! Pleasures are

87:5.7 the same motive, it became the fashion to l. ugly.

91:3.5 Prayer induces the ego to l. both ways for help:

91:5.7 The strong must not l. with disdain upon the weak.

94:8.8 l. beyond the associations of this material world to

103:2.2 should not l. askance at their fellow mortals who

108:5.6 Do not l. to the Adjuster for selfish consolation

108:6.8 thus you should be able to l. beyond the mists of

110:4.6 Satania personalities l. with favor upon the proposals

116:7.2 as mortals l. to solar energy for life maintenance,

124:6.8 they could l. across the Jordan to the mountains

126:0.3 tempted to l. with favor on the possibility of his

126:5.4 future did not l. bright as matters now developed.

130:6.3 L.—you have a strong body and powerful muscles

130:6.3 But l. again, your mind is clear and capable.

131:2.9 L. to me and be saved, all the ends of the earth.

133:3.7 tell me, as you l. into these now tear-stained faces,

137:6.2 ‘But to this man will I l., even to him who is poor

139:5.7 he wanted to encourage them all to l. to him and

139:6.7 Nathaniel’s duty was to l. after the families of the

140:6.4 But I l. beyond the act to uncover the motive.

143:1.5 Did John l. like a weakling?

149:6.1 you would have us l. to the Father without fear?

153:2.10 paused for a moment to l. over the congregation,

153:5.4 Let each of you l. to his own faith, for one of you

155:6.10 But watch, lest any of you l. with disdain upon the

160:3.1 L. to your Master. Even now he is out in the hills

164:4.11 L., then, all of you, upon me and realize what has

172:5.8 mocked Jesus, saying, “L., everybody, see who

173:1.11 Jesus did not l. with approval upon the refusal to

174:5.9 What shall I say as I l. ahead and discern what is

179:1.2 apostles began to l. at one another as soon as John

179:4.2 began to l. at one another while in disconcerted

181:2.20 the world is filled with those who l. at life just as

187:3.3 l. at him now—crucified between two thieves.”

188:5.11 you do not l. with the eyes of the primitive man

190:2.3 he turned to l., he beheld the gradual appearance

193:5.1 they could l. out over Jerusalem and down upon

196:0.10 l. not so much for what Jesus taught as for what he

lookwith up, down, back or forward

19:5.10 They can and do l. back in their experiences and

25:1.1 neither do the higher orders of beings l. down upon

26:10.5 Many are the pilgrims who, at such a time, l. back

26:10.5 l. back over the struggles of youth and early life

34:2.6 students of our problems l. forward to the

43:9.5 you will l. back on one of the most beautiful and

48:4.12 amusing to l. back upon certain episodes of our

51:5.2 the people l. forward to the day when announcement

65:1.9 We l. forward to a time when the universe may be

66:5.15 “Father of all, whose Son we honor, l. down upon

87:5.1 The spirits were believed to l. down upon man as

89:3.6 But this cult led Paul to l. down upon women.

93:6.3 Said he to Abraham: “L. now up to the heavens and

106:7.8 no doubt we will all l. back upon its entire history

127:3.2 Jesus’ lifework, James did l. forward to the time

131:3.3 When you l. up to the Noble One, turn away from

135:8.5 John did not l. up to see Jesus until the Son of

139:9.8 Jesus does not l. down upon littleness, only upon

144:5.96 L. down upon us in kindness and forgive us in mercy

170:2.15 kingdom was in the future, something to l. forward

176:2.3 you now l. down upon are coming to an end, but

176:3.2 you can confidently l. forward to the next step in

178:3.3 “You l. down on yonder city in sorrow, for you

179:5.9 And when you do remember me, first l. back upon

185:5.5 the mob did not l. up to one who, having claimed to

189:4.6 enable Mary to l. back to the place where the body

193:4.2 l. back upon this tragedy, we conceive that Judas

look for

2:7.5 The wise philosopher will always l. for the creative

52:7.15 we, according to His promise, l. for a new heaven

52:7.15 Wherefore, beloved, seeing that you l. for such

53:9.6 We do not l. for a removal of the present Satania

53:9.7 Then will you l. for their places, but they shall not

92:5.6 tribesmen still l. for the return of Genghis Khan;

114:1.4 l. for Melchizedek’s appearance any day or hour.

133:9.4 When I come again to Damascus, I will l. for you.

135:11.4 Are you truly the Messiah, or shall we l. for another

141:2.1 “You have been taught to l. for the coming of the

144:8.2 you truly the Deliverer, or shall we l. for another?”

159:5.1 when you read the Scriptures l. for those eternally

160:3.1 good health, we must next l. for those lures which

162:2.3 “Yes, Teacher, we do l. for the Messiah, but when

176:2.3 “Why do you still l. for the Son of Man to sit upon

176:4.7 We confidently l. for his glorious appearing, even for

196:0.10 l. not so much for what he taught as for what he

look upon

13:1.17 who l. upon Solitarington as their Paradise home

13:1.19 l. upon Seraphington as their Paradise home.

13:2.2 children of the future will also be destined to l. upon

15:3.4 If you could l. upon the superuniverse of Orvonton

16:1.1 we have come to l. upon the appearance of the

46:5.32 Some day you shall l. upon this silent temple, even

48:4.12 amusing to l. back upon certain episodes of our

52:1.8 they often l. upon them with awe and reverence,

66:5.15 “Father of all, whose Son we honor, l. down upon

67:1.2 loyal universe personalities l. with peculiar disdain

75:2.4 tendency of woman to l. upon immediate results

87:5.1 The spirits were believed to l. down upon man as

89:3.6 But this cult led Paul to l. down upon women.

91:5.7 The strong must not l. with disdain upon the weak.

92:2.3 A great deal that one generation might l. upon as

92:6.18 non-Europeans very naturally l. upon Christianity as

93:8.1 l. upon him as a supernatural being, which indeed

101:2.14 all those values which you have come to l. upon as

106:7.8 no doubt we will all l. back upon its entire history

107:5.1 Evolutionary mortals are prone to l. upon mind as a

114:3.2 really l. upon the successive governors general as

121:3.9 neither did they l. upon these class distinctions as

126:1.2 he could l. upon Taanach, where Deborah and

127:6.5 only pausing to l. upon the temple and the throngs of

132:5.21 man will not always l. upon all that he controls as his

133:2.1 As I l. upon you, I think I discern in your face the

139:9.8 Jesus does not l. down upon littleness, only upon

140:2.3 before Peter dared lift his eyes to l. upon the Master.

140:5.3 they could begin to l. upon man as God looks

141:2.2 henceforth l. not upon yourselves as law-subject

144:5.96 L. down upon us in kindness and forgive us in

150:1.3 no more was man to l. upon woman as his

155:3.4 learned from Jesus to l. upon human personalities in

155:6.10 But watch, lest any of you l. with disdain upon the

156:1.5 that, if he shall but l. upon her, he will heal her.

160:1.6 The mature human being soon begins to l. upon all

160:5.2 they l. upon those without their group as not being

160:5.2 l. upon the object of our religious loyalty as being

164:4.11 L., then, all of you, upon me and realize what has

168:2.10 Scores of men went to Bethany to l. upon Lazarus

173:1.11 Jesus did not l. with approval upon the refusal to

174:5.7 When you l. upon me, you see not only the Son of

176:2.3 you now l. down upon are coming to an end, but this

179:5.9 And when you do remember me, first l. back upon

180:5.6 others l. upon it as being the positive injunction of

184:5.9 They did not want again to l. upon his face as they

184:5.10 their friends, came to l. upon the strange prisoner,

188:5.10 When thinking men and women l. upon Jesus as he

189:4.6 began to l. upon one another in fear and with great

193:4.2 l. back upon this tragedy, we conceive that Judas

194:3.11 No longer did these believers l. upon Yahweh as

lookedsee lookedwith up, down, back or forward;

   see looked upon

28:6.14 when seconaphim have l at you,we have only to look

57:2.2 As the astronomers of near-by universes l. out upon

84:3.6 The herdsman l. to his flocks for sustenance, but

89:0.1 As the savages l. at it, in justice the spirits might

111:0.7 primitive peoples believed the soul l. out upon the

124:5.3 all Nebadon l. on with fascination and amazement as

125:6.5 His father l. reprovingly at him but said nothing.

126:0.3 he l. with disdain upon all those religious leaders

126:1.2 From the summit of this hill of Simeon, Jesus l.

126:2.2 when the future l. bright, an apparently cruel hand

132:1.2 The standard of true values must be l. for in the

133:3.7 they l. at each other and silently followed as the

135:5.4 Many who read the Old Testament literally l.

137:7.12 They all l. for a national deliverer.

139:6.3 to reverse himself when he once l. into Jesus’ face.

140:6.6 while Moses l. with favor upon such things, it was

141:2.1 I come announcing that this long-l.-for kingdom is

145:4.3 As these bewildered fishermen l. into each other’s

150:8.7 The congregation l. not at the ruler as he recited the

151:5.5 As Jesus came out in the rain, he l. first at Peter,

152:0.2 As Jesus l. about him, his eyes fell upon a near-by

152:1.3 The Master now l. much worn, and all of his friends

152:3.2 Every inch he l. a king as he continued to speak to

156:5.4 l. for the hand of God in all natural occurrences

158:1.4 l. on in amazement as the celestial messengers

158:4.6 Nathaniel and the others l. on in amazement; they

158:4.6 l. directly into his eyes and commanded: “Come

166:2.6 Jesus l. again at his apostles as the stranger departed.

166:2.6 And the apostles all l. at Jesus, save Simon Zelotes,

167:1.4 the Master l. over his fellow guests and then, after

174:1.2 After a short silence Jesus l. significantly at all four

174:2.2 And when they handed him a denarius, he l. at it

176:3.1 As Jesus l. them over by the firelight, he answered:

177:0.3 Jesus l. over the three well-armed and stalwart

179:1.4 as the other angry apostles l. on, he marched clear

179:2.1 Jesus l. them all over and, relieving the tension with

181:2.5 tears rolling down, he l. into the Master’s face and

181:2.29 Jesus l. straight into his moistened eyes as he said:

184:1.4 As Annas l. inquiringly at Jesus, the Master l. full

185:1.1 l. to Jerusalem as the shrine of their faith and held

185:7.2 Jesus l. Pilate straight in the face, but he did not

189:4.1 Thomas l. his associates over and immediately left

189:4.10 l. to one side and observed a silent and motionless

190:2.3 as they l. for James and before they found him,

190:2.5 James rushed into the house, even while they l. for

194:3.2 It l. dark on that day of the crucifixion, but it was

lookedwith up, down, back or forward

11:7.1 If one “l.” directly up from the upper surface of

74:3.4 Adam and Eve l. down upon the vast stretches of the

74:3.9 Adam and Eve l. forward with great pleasure to an

74:7.23 the more intelligent of the races of earth l. forward

81:1.4 the farmer was formerly l. down on by the hunter

84:4.8 it was not strange that women were l. down upon.

119:7.1 we all l. forward to the seventh and final bestowal of

126:0.4 all l. forward to the time when he would be fifteen

133:2.3 they l. back upon the scene of the teary-eyed couple

135:9.7 l. up toward the north and beheld Jesus coming to

137:7.14 the apostles l. back upon these four months as the

140:2.3 a host of celestial beings l. down upon this solemn

157:4.4 Jesus l. up into their faces and said: “Now that a

158:5.2 he l. down into the father’s anxious face, saying:

162:4.2 the Roman castle of Antonia, which l. down in

163:2.5 he l. down upon him with a great love and said: “I

167:3.1 Jesus l. down before him upon an elderly woman

169:1.9 the son l. up into his father’s tearful face and said:

171:6.2 heard this, he l. down at Zaccheus and smiled.

172:5.12 Romans, who l. down upon anyone who would

173:3.1 he l. down on them and said: “Since you are in

174:4.3 When the lawyer answered thus discreetly, Jesus l.

175:0.2 Jesus tenderly l. down upon this audience which was

176:1.2 Jesus paused while he l. down upon the city.

176:2.1 has confidently l. forward to his sometime coming

177:4.8 Caiaphas l. down upon the betrayer while he said:

177:5.1 David l. down at his feet; he was afraid to answer.

178:3.1 they stood and l. down in silence upon the city.

180:4.5 Jesus l. down upon them all, smiled, and said:

184:1.4 Again Jesus l. down upon him, but he did not answer

187:2.8 Jesus l. down on them as they divided his garments,

187:3.5 Jesus l. down upon them and said, “I thirst.”

187:4.7 As Jesus l. down upon this scene, it was noontide,

191:5.4 he l. down into the face of Thomas and said: “And

looked upon

6:1.4 whom we have seen with our eyes, whom we have l.,

26:8.3 postponement is never l. as disgrace; the apparent

70:1.13 6. Recreation—war was l. as recreation by the men

72:3.5 religion being l. as an integral part of home life.

72:6.9 Social and political disloyalty are now l. as being the

74:7.22 They had l. the mother as being merely a provision

74:8.11 l. them much as later peoples regard mythological

82:3.4 The savage l. his wedding day as his entrance upon

82:3.4 In one age, marriage has been l. as a social duty;

83:5.12 the legal wife was l. as the mother of all children

84:4.6 Childbearing was once generally l. as rendering a

84:4.7 tribes l. death in childbirth as the will of heaven;

85:2.2 Early man l. sprouting grain with dread and awe.

85:4.2 as beneficent in one part of the world may be l. as

85:6.2 holy men of old were l. as inspired by the deities.

86:2.6 The savage l. all nature as alive, as possessed by

86:2.6 Luck was l. as the whimsical and temperamental

86:4.7 The savage l. the future life as just like this one,

86:5.9 The savage l. sneezing as an abortive attempt of the

86:5.10 Dreams were l. as the experiences of the soul

86:5.14 reflection of oneself was l. as proof of the double self

87:6.16 Self-denial was l. as being a sure coercive;

88:1.8 Parts of the body were l. as potential fetishes,

88:1.9 Drunkenness was l. as a form of spirit possession;

88:1.10 Many people l. geniuses as fetish personalities

88:5.4 The practices of a new or higher civilization were l.

88:6.6 The fruits of extra labor or of diligence were l. as

89:0.1 The soul was l. as coming into the world under

90:3.8 Chaldeans also l. the stars as the cause of suffering

97:1.4 Always had the Hebrews l. their God as a man,

97:3.2 The Arabian tribes l. land as an inalienable—as a gift

101:2.11 universe from being l. as the handiwork of the God

121:7.1 the Jews l. all gentile ways with utter contempt.

129:1.5 her four daughters l. Jesus as their elder brother.

129:2.7 Annas l. Jesus as a great man, he was puzzled as

134:9.3 Jesus l. the doings of this day as a travesty upon the

135:1.2 A life Nazarite was l. as a sanctified and holy

135:5.7 l. him not as a human Messiah, not as a mere man,

136:6.6 Jesus l. such a course of expected miracle working

138:5.1 Jesus l. Thomas and said: “Thomas, you lack faith;

138:6.5 as inadequate and would have l. as insignificant.

139:8.1 fellow apostles hardly l Thomas as a chronic doubter

139:12.4 whom eleven of the apostles l. as the perfect man,

141:4.6 nonphysical afflictions which were l. as emotional

141:6.1 Simon l. the Persian as a “fire worshiper,”

146:4.3 As Jesus l. him, the man fell upon his face and

149:5.5 Jesus rather l. it as the birth sphere of the eternal

151:3.14 the people of that day l. all natural phenomena as

153:3.6 Jews l. eating with unwashed hands in the same

153:4.1 And when the Master l. the youth, he was moved

156:1.3 I will not go until the healer has l. my daughter.”

159:1.4 And when the king l. this negligent servant and his

164:1.2 The Jews l. all others as “gentile dogs.”

164:3.1 Jesus paused and l. the beggar.

167:1.4 But Jesus l. the sick man and smiled so benignly

170:2.16 They l. the coming of the kingdom in the hearts of

172:5.12 As this vengeful apostle l. the proceedings of this

173:2.3 pretentious public teaching was l. as indicating

184:1.8 Jesus l. Annas but only replied, “So you have said.

184:2.8 superficially brave, and he turned and l. Peter.

184:2.11 Not until Jesus l. him, did he realize that he had

185:5.6 They l. such a remark as an insult to everything

186:1.2 l. the betrayer with only feelings of utter contempt.

187:4.5 This young man had l. Barabbas as a hero.

196:2.9 The Master l. men as the sons of God and foresaw

lookingsee lookingwith up or down; see forward-looking

1:6.3 Man views and comprehends personality, l. from the

10:0.3 l. backward into the endless past, we can discover

10:3.2 L. from Paradise out on the universes, these

15:3.3 you are l. toward the residential universe and center

16:7.3 can therefore learn from l. as well as from leaping.

41:3.8 when l. out into space you may observe many of

66:8.1 In l. back over the long career of Caligastia, we

67:1.4 There are many ways of l. at sin, but from the

72:9.8 l. toward the disenfranchisement of any defective,

75:7.3 l. to the future of the world races for their future.

76:2.8 And this Adjuster, dwelling within and l. out, gave

79:8.8 ancestor veneration promotes a backward-l.

84:2.4 little credit to the father, l. upon the child as

97:8.1 The custom of l. upon the record of the

103:7.6 From outward, l. within, the universe may appear

103:7.6 from within, l. out, the same universe appears to

106:0.10 There are a number of other ways of l. at reality from

106:8.23 L. forward into future eternity, we do not see that

121:6.9 in ever l. forward to the coming of the Messiah.

122:8.6 went these three teachers l. for this “light of life.”

124:6.6 l. east up this river valley, they recounted the days

125:0.6 l. appealingly into the eyes of his father, said: “My

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

132:4.2 l. toward the correction of their real difficulties,

136:0.1 Jewish people were eagerly l. for the appearance

136:1.3 They were l. for a restoration of Jewish national

136:8.5 would be the kind of a Messiah they were l. for.

137:2.7  l. benignly into the face of the sincere doubter,

137:4.3 l. for Jesus to announce his forthcoming kingdom by

137:5.3 and as the one for whom the Jews were l..

138:2.9 Judas was l. for employment in these regions when

138:3.1 Jesus, who, l. into Matthew’s face, said, “Follow me.

143:5.4 Jesus, l. straight into her eyes, with a commanding

143:7.6 Worship is the technique of l. to the One for the

146:5.2 Jesus, l. at the father of the sick boy, said: “How

151:6.7 Jesus did not obtain the rest he was l. for.

157:1.2 And knowing that the Pharisees were l. for them,

158:1.8 on l. about them, they beheld Jesus in intimate

158:4.4 by forty other persons who were l. for Jesus,

159:5.16 of lost sheep, who took the initiative in l. for sinners,

162:3.5 Jesus, l. over the crowd, saw her husband standing

166:2.5 Master, l. about at the twelve, especially at Simon,

166:4.9 ‘Here have I come these three seasons l. for fruit

168:0.7 Then said Jesus, l. straight into the eyes of Martha:

170:4.14 Neither make the fatal mistake, in l. for the age

171:0.5 l. straight into the eyes of the two honor-seeking

173:4.4 l. with searching gaze upon those priests and

177:5.1 l. over toward David Zebedee, asked if anyone had

179:3.7 after l. over his bewildered apostles, said: “Do you

179:4.1 Jesus, l. them over, said: “I have told you how

181:2.16 l. his faithful helper in the eyes, said: “Andrew, you

183:5.3 when the Roman captain heard this and, l. around,

186:2.4 in awful silence l. upon the death scene of a nation—

186:3.4 none of Jesus’ followers were l. for him to return

195:1.5 were interested, and actually l. for spiritual truth.

lookingwith up or down

30:4.28 affords opportunity for l. up your friends, fellows,

124:6.5 Mount Hermon, in majesty l. down on the historic

124:6.6 l. east up this river valley, they recounted the days

128:6.11 l. up in wonderment at his expressive features as

136:2.4 Jesus, l. up to the near-by Adjuster, prayed: “My

137:2.3 Jesus, l. ahead and up the road, saw one Philip of

137:2.6 l. up, inquired, “Whence comes this teacher?”

145:3.9 Jesus, l. down upon the afflicted throng, answered:

151:6.5 Jesus, l. down upon the man crouching like an

157:3.5 l. down upon the twelve sitting about him in a

158:8.1 Jesus, l. up at Peter and the other apostles, asked:

167:4.1 And then, l. up, Jesus addressed the messenger in the

171:6.1 l. up at Zaccheus, said: “Make haste, Zaccheus,

172:3.10 L. down upon the vast multitude coming forth

173:2.5 Jesus, l. down upon them, said, “Neither will I tell

177:1.2 l. down on the lad, said: “Since with all your heart

179:3.2 Peter, l. down into the upturned face of his Master.

179:3.3 And then, l. up into Peter’s face, Jesus said: “You

182:2.11 Jesus, l. down upon David, only said: “Let it be so,

184:3.6 stood there, l. down benignly upon these perjurers

lookout

132:6.1 Ganid was continually on the l. for lost children

169:1.9 This father loved this son and was always on the l.

looksnoun

130:6.2 said: “No, son, not with words but with longing l.

looksverb

1:6.3 to the infinite; God l. from the infinite to the finite.

2:0.1 and l. up to the Paradise Creator as a true spiritual

3:3.2 For “the Lord l. from heaven; he beholds all the

3:3.2 from the place of his habitation he l. upon all the

6:2.8 the Eternal Son l. upon all creatures both as father

24:3.3 the Conjoint Actor l. upon them as true personalities,

33:6.3 system government l. after the welfare of its planets,

100:4.5 breathing hate and animosity as he l. fiercely

109:2.4 The Adjuster l. beforehand to the time of fusion

130:8.2 Scriptures where it says: ‘He l. down upon men,

131:1.6 “The man who knows God l. upon all men as equal;

131:6.2 When man l. to God for forgiveness, and when he

133:0.3 As the universe l. upon an inhabited world, it

138:4.2 As our Father in heaven l. down upon men, they

140:3.19 My Father l. into the hearts of men and judges by

140:5.3 begin to look upon man as God l. upon his

140:5.12 Fatherly love always l. for the best in man; that is

140:6.5 every man who l. upon a woman with intent to lust

140:6.5 my Father l. into the hearts of his children and in

147:4.1 the example of a lustful man who thus wickedly l.

165:6.3 lord of that servant will come at a time when he l.

166:1.4 the God of heaven l. at the inner motives of the

167:1.5 when the host l. over the guests, he may say to you:

167:5.1 your outward service, but God l. into your souls.

180:5.4 The true child of universe insight l. for the Spirit of

loom

77:4.7 these ancient tribes suddenly l. upon the horizon

111:2.2 The material mind of mortal man is the cosmic l. that

122:6.2 table, earthenware and stone dishes and pots, a l.,

123:5.15 When he was ten years of age, he was an expert l.

loomed

85:0.2 things of nature which l. large in the commonplace

loose

68:3.3 whipping the l. social orders of early ages into the

70:2.20 to let l. a collective drive designed to liberate those

70:4.9 tribal governments were a l. confederation of clans.

71:1.3 They never progressed beyond a l. confederation of

74:2.3 “Let l. the birds; let them carry the word that the Son

76:3.2 pandemonium would have broken l. upon his death.

83:0.1 It has progressed from l. and promiscuous matings

83:7.1 marriage was a l. union which could be terminated at

84:3.10 greatly improved on woman’s l. methods of labor.

92:2.5 be permitted freely to indulge in l. sex relations

94:9.5 these Mahayanists cast l. from the social limitations

135:12.2 admonished Herod it was no time to turn John l..

139:12.6 Judas had l. and distorted ideas about fairness;

147:5.9 the Father is not a lax, l., or foolishly indulgent

147:8.3 Is not this the fast I should choose: to l. the bonds of

167:3.3 on the Sabbath, l. his ox from the stall and lead

168:2.3 them—alive—Jesus, said, “L. him and let him go.”

172:3.6 L. the colt and bring it back with you.

185:5.6 all let l. their mighty shouts for Barabbas’s release

185:5.7 Pilate would have acquitted him and turned him l..

194:3.11 designed forever to l. the religion of the Master

194:3.18 that it periodically breaks l. in destructive wars.

loosed

167:3.1 you could be wholly l. from your spirit of infirmity

167:3.3 be l. from this bondage and led forth to partake of

loosely

41:6.4 stone atom has two agile and l. attached electrons

82:1.8 impulse, an urge which is l. called sex attraction.

83:5.1 But these l. regulated associations were the first step

83:5.3 being l. tolerated as “uncles” of the joint progeny.

96:1.12 the Canaanites held l. to the worship of the old tribal

96:7.1 the Hebrews became l. established in Palestine.

98:2.4 all held l. to the background of a belief in the Salem

114:5.4 This rather l. organized and somewhat personally

116:1.2 —not in any l. co-ordinated association of divine

looseness

84:1.9 notwithstanding the l. of the association, the chances

loosening

148:9.2 after l. the tiles, they boldly lowered the sick man

looser

83:5.2 the l. forms of communal marriage gradually evolved

loosing

173:2.3 to act as a judge, “binding and l. such matters as

loot

96:3.5 the l. of the advancing host of escaping slaves as

lordverb

134:4.10 any teacher who assumed to l. it over his fellow

171:0.6 how the rulers of the gentiles l. it over their

175:1.10 Neither should you seek to l. it over your brethren in

Lord or Lord Godsee Lord, says the; Lord Jesus;

                             Lord’s Prayer; Lord’s Supper; lord

0:7.7 phases are power-personality unifying as one L.,

1:7.6 “The LG. is one.”

2:2.1 “I am the L.; I change not.”

2:3.1 “The L. is righteous in all his ways.”

2:3.1 “The judgments of the L. are true and righteous

2:3.1 “for there is no iniquity with the L. our God, no

2:4.1 “whosoever calls upon the L. shall be saved,”

2:4.1 “The mercy of the L. is from everlasting to

2:4.1 “I am the L. who executes loving-kindness,

2:6.3 ‘The L. God is merciful and gracious.

2:6.3 “Taste and see that the L. is good!

2:6.3 “The L. is gracious and full of compassion.

3:2.1 All the universes know that “the LG. omnipotent

3:3.1 “The eyes of the L. are in every place.”

3:3.2 For “the L. looks from heaven; he beholds all the

3:5.2 “The earth is the L.’ and the fullness thereof.”

4:1.3 “Forever, O L., your word is settled in heaven.

4:1.4 “for the eyes of the L. are over the righteous, and

4:4.2 “I, the L., change not.”

4:5.4 The barbarous idea of propitiating an offended L.,

8:4.8 Indeed is this Spirit “the eyes of the L. which are

10:7.1 “The L. our God is one God.”

21:4.5 right and name as “King of Kings and L. of Lords.

32:4.8 in the assurance that the “L. knows his children,”

37:2.3 have sometimes been known as “the angel of the L..”

38:6.2 of the Sovereign of Nebadon, “the LG. of hosts.”

45:2.3 This mighty and brilliant L. of Satania is a tried

51:3.5 to ascribe everything supernatural to the LG..

68:3.3 “the fear of the L. which is the beginning of

70:1.15 this was executed in the “name of the LG. of Israel.”

74:8.7 Universal Father, whom he called the LG. of Israel.

75:4.8 “the LG. calling to Adam and Eve in the Garden

77:8.12 actual “angel of the L.” “by night opened the prison

84:3.2 witnessed by the saying, “The L. is my Shepherd.”

86:5.13 Said the Psalmist: “By the word of the L. were the

89:6.6 recorded as being “according to the word of the L.”

92:5.11 Said he: “Hear, O Israel, the L. our God is one God

92:5.11 “The L. he is God.

92:6.17 “O L. of Hosts, God of Israel, you are God, even

93:9.7 Abraham and Sarah with “the angel of the L.” refers

95:6.4 Zoroaster believed was the “truth of the L. of light.”

96:0.1 all gods into the more sublime concept of the LG.

96:1.9 such as: The L., The Angel of the L., The Almighty

96:1.9 The Ancient of Days, The LG. of Israel, The Creator

96:1.9 Jah, The L. of Hosts, and The Father in Heaven.

96:4.6 Moses proclaimed that Yahweh was the LG. of

96:4.6 the L. loves you and will not forget the oath by

96:4.8 this tribal nature god, Yahweh, became the LG. of

96:4.8 he presently was conceived of as the God of all

96:5.4 the L. your God will take away from you all sickness

96:5.4 “Remember the L. your God, for it is he who gives

96:5.5 “The L. your God is one God; there is none beside

96:5.6 “The L. your God is God of Gods, and L. of Lords,

96:5.7 the L. is a man of war, God of battles, glorious in

96:5.7 “The L. your God walks in the midst of the camp to

96:6.4 “You children of wickedness cannot serve the L.,

97:1.3 “The pillars of the earth are the L.’, and he has set

97:1.4 that the LG. of Israel was the source of all truth,

97:1.5 Said Samuel: “The L. will not forsake his people.”

97:1.5 “You are great, O LG., for there is none like you,

97:1.6 “The L. enriches and impoverishes; he debases and

97:1.7 “There is none as holy as the L..

97:1.7 Who can be compared to this holy LG.?”

97:1.8 “The L. is a God of knowledge, and actions are

97:1.8 The L. will judge the ends of the earth, showing

97:1.8 people: “Let us fall now into the hands of the L.,

97:1.8 “There is no restraint on the L. to save many or few.

97:1.9 “Yours is the kingdom, O L., and you are exalted

97:1.10 “Yours, O L., is the greatness and the power and

97:5.2 “The L. will give you rest from your sorrow and

97:5.2 afraid, for the L. is my strength and my song.”

97:5.3 come, and the glory of the L. has risen upon you.”

97:5.3 “The spirit of the L. is upon me because he has

97:5.3 he has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to

97:5.3 “I will greatly rejoice in the L., my soul shall be

97:5.6 Will the L. be pleased with a thousand rams or

97:5.6 what does the L. require of you but to do justly

97:6.4 “Righteous is our L., great in counsel and mighty in

97:7.6 Speaking for the LG. of Israel, this new prophet

97:7.7 let him return to the L., and he will have mercy

97:7.8 Those who wait on the L. shall renew their strength;

97:7.9 in the eloquence with which he portrayed the LG.

97:7.9 “And the L.’ hand is not shortened that it cannot

97:7.12 “And the L. will guide you continually and satisfy

97:7.12 the spirit of the L. will lift up a defense against him

97:8.3 priests began to cry: “How long, O L., how long?”

97:9.11 once more Yahweh was established as “The LG.

97:10.4 to adhere to the worship of Yahweh, the LG. of

101:1.3 “Without holiness no man may see the L..”

103:5.11 “Where the spirit of the L. is, there is freedom.”

104:1.6 the followers of Buddha, embraced Supreme L.,

104:1.8 concept with the monotheistic belief in the One L.,

111:0.7 believed “the spirit of man is the lamp of the L..”

122:2.3 He will grow up dedicated to the L. your God,

122:3.1 and the L. of all the earth shall overshadow you.”

122:4.4 appear to find fulfillment in the life of their L. and

122:9.1 Jews that every first-born son belonged to the L.,

122:9.5 Blessed be the L., the God of Israel, For he has

122:9.17 For you shall go before the face of the L. to establish

122:9.23 And now let your servant depart in peace, O L.,

123:5.11 “The spirit of the LG. is upon me, for the L. has

123:5.11 he has sent me to bring good news to the meek,

124:4.7 “The L. shall preserve our going out and our

124:5.4 and the ransomed first-born of the LG. of Israel,

124:5.4 a “child of the Most High” and servant of the L. of

126:4.2 “The spirit of the LG. is upon me, for the L. has

126:4.2 he has sent me to bring good news to the meek,

126:4.2 called trees of righteousness, the planting of the L.,

126:4.3 good and not evil that you may live, and so the L.,

126:4.3 Perhaps the LG. will be gracious to the remnant of

126:4.5 “Wherewith shall I come before the L., to bow

126:4.5 to bow myself before the L. of all the earth?

126:4.5 Will the L. be pleased with thousands of rams, ten

126:4.5 No! for the L. has showed us, O men, what is good.

126:4.5 what does the L. require of you but to deal justly,

126:4.6 of my righteousness, for I am the L. your God.

126:4.7 I, even I, am the L., and beside me there is no

126:5.6 to the synagogue library as his offering to the L..

128:1.10 he was called L. of Glory, Ruler of a Universe,

128:1.10 the LG. of all creation, the L. of all, our L. and our

130:1.2 the spirit of the LG. of heaven will deliver them

130:3.4 portrayed a clearer recognition of the LG. of Israel

130:8.2 I will give you a heart to know me, that I am the L.

131:1.7 The LG. is merciful and loving; he is forgiving.

131:2.2 The L., he is God; there is none beside him in

131:2.2 love the L. your God with all your heart and with

131:2.2 The earth shall be full of the knowledge of the L.

131:2.2 The L.’ work is great, and in wisdom has he made

131:2.2 in wisdom has he made all things; the greatness of

131:2.2 all things; the greatness of the L. is unsearchable.

131:2.3 The power of the L. is great and his understanding

131:2.3 The L. is merciful and gracious;

131:2.3 he is long-suffering and abundant in goodness and

131:2.3 The L. is good and upright; the meek will he guide

131:2.3 the meek will he guide in judgment.

131:2.3 Taste and see that the L. is good!

131:2.4 “The mercy of the L. is from everlasting to

131:2.4 The L. is gracious and full of compassion.

131:2.4 The L. is good to all, and his tender mercies are

131:2.4 he heals the brokenhearted and binds up their

131:2.4 Let all nations say: The L. reigns! Give thanks to

131:2.5 O that men would praise the L. for his goodness

131:2.6 The L. knows the way of the righteous, but the

131:2.6 The fear of the L. is the beginning of wisdom;

131:2.6 They who wait on the L. shall renew their strength

131:2.6 The L. shall give you rest from your fear.

131:2.7 “God is our Father; the L. is our redeemer.

131:2.7 It is good to give thanks to the L. and to sing

131:2.7 The L. is my shepherd; I shall not want.

131:2.7 and I shall dwell in the house of the L. forever.

131:2.8 I will trust in the L. with all my heart; I will lean

131:2.8 The L. is faithful; he keeps his word with those

131:2.8 If you regard iniquity in your heart, the L. will not

131:2.9 “The L. is near all who call upon him in sincerity

131:2.10 The L. is near to those who are brokenhearted; he

131:2.10 he saves all who have a childlike spirit.

131:2.10 afflictions, but the L. delivers him out of them all.

131:2.10 Commit your way to the L.—trust him—and he will

131:2.13 “And to all who love the L. supremely and their

131:4.2 He is the L. who encompasses all things.

131:4.2 is eternal and divine; he is the primal L. of heaven.

131:4.2 Supreme Person, source of beings, L. of creation,

131:4.3 The L. even counts the ceaseless winking of every

131:4.3 The L. is our ruler, shelter, and supreme controller,

131:4.4 Our God is the L. of prayer; he hears the cry of his

131:4.4 Let us delight in the liberality of the L. of prayer.

131:4.4 Our God is the L. of life and the Comforter of all

131:4.5 We crave forgiveness from the L. for all of our

131:4.5 Our spirit loathes all evil; therefore, O L., free us

131:4.6 who strive for perfection must indeed know the L.

131:5.2 The L. is an all-powerful benefactor.

131:5.3 There is but one Supreme God, the L. of Lights.

131:5.3 Our God is L., most beneficent.

131:5.4L., teach us how to live this life in the flesh while

131:5.4 Speak to us, L., and we will do your bidding.

131:6.2 They taught: “The L. of Heaven is supreme.

131:10.2 This was his record: “The L. our God is one L.,

131:10.7 Whosoever calls upon the name of the L. shall be

133:4.5 Father, the God of all creation, the L. of universes.”

135:4.4 the coming of the great and dreadful day of the L.;

135:6.6 ‘make ready the way of the L., make straight a

136:1.1 envisaged this deliverer as “the servant of the L.,”

136:1.1 from the “servant of the L.” to the “son of David,”

136:1.2 combining in himself as the “servant of the L.

136:9.3 “You shall worship the L. your God and him only

137:6.2 Hear the word of the L., you who tremble and fear:

137:6.2 But let the L. be glorified.

137:6.2 He shall appear to you in joy, and all others shall be

137:8.4 Blessed be the glory of the L. for he is our King.”

139:2.6 a servant girl to tease Peter into denying his L. and

139:4.13 James the L.’ brother, learned to practice wise

139:12.12 into the base and shameful intrigue to betray his L.

140:1.4 not every one who says, ‘L., L.,’ shall enter the

142:3.3 Moses exalted to the higher level of the LG. of Israel

142:3.5 the doctrine of the creator Deity, the LG. of Israel.

142:3.9 ‘And the anger of the L. was kindled against Israel

142:3.9 he moved David against them, saying, go number

142:3.11 1. You shall worship no other god, for the L. is a

142:3.19 of the ground you shall bring to the house of the L.

143:5.5 “My L., I repent of my manner of speaking to

145:2.2 “And you shall serve the L., your God, and he

145:2.2 he shall bless your bread and your water, and all

145:2.2 come, and the glory of the L. has risen upon you.

145:2.2 but the spirit of the L. shall arise upon you, and

145:2.5 one man to his neighbor, do you know the L.?

146:2.9 “Commit your way to the L.; trust in him, and he

146:2.9 For the L. hears the cry of the needy, and he will

146:2.9 he will regard the prayer of the destitute.”

146:2.13 “Set a watch, O L., before my mouth; keep the

146:2.15 “It is a good thing to give thanks to the L. and to

146:2.16 And this will please the L. better than the sacrifice of

146:4.3L., if only you would, you could make me clean.

146:5.2 the nobleman pleaded with Jesus, saying: “My L.,

147:1.2L., trouble not yourself to enter my house, for I am

147:6.4 will I openly proclaim that the Son of Man is l.

147:8.3 a fast and an acceptable day in the sight of the L.?

147:8.4 while the glory of the L. shall be your rear guard.

147:8.4 Then will you call upon the L., and he shall

147:8.4 and he shall answer; you will cry out, and he shall

147:8.4 you will cry out, and he shall say—Here am I.

147:8.4 And all this he will do if you refrain from oppression

147:8.4 Then shall the L. guide you continually, satisfying

148:4.10 written: ‘You are the children of the L. your God.

148:5.5 ‘My son, despise not the chastening of the L.;

148:5.5 for whom the L. loves he corrects, even as the

148:5.5 ‘The L. does not afflict willingly.’

148:5.5 ‘The L. also is a refuge for the oppressed, a haven

148:5.5 ‘The L. will strengthen him upon the bed of

148:5.5 the bed of affliction; the L. will not forget the sick.

148:5.5 so is the L. compassionate to those who fear him.

148:5.5 He knows your body; he remembers that you are

148:5.5 ‘He heals the brokenhearted and binds up their

148:5.5 ‘He is the hope of the poor, the strength of the

148:5.5 ‘He gives power to the faint, and to them who have

148:5.5 to them who have no might he increases strength.

148:5.5 ‘A bruised reed shall he not break, and the smoking

148:5.5 and the smoking flax he will not quench.

148:5.5 ‘He has sent me to bind up the brokenhearted, to

148:6.2 recital of the material prosperity of the L.’ servant?

148:6.4 the L. is only chastising you for your own good.

149:5.2 The spirit of man is the candle of the L., searching

149:5.2 Better is a little with the reverence of the L. than

149:6.0 6. THE “FEAR OF THE LORD”

149:6.1 the Scriptures instruct us to ‘fear the L.,’ while you

149:6.3 “The ‘fear of the L.has had different meanings in

149:6.5 that ‘the fear of the L. is the beginning of wisdom.

149:6.12 profess piety and proclaim that the L. is with them

150:4.1 Let us all, therefore, pray the L. of the harvest that

150:4.1 that he send forth still more laborers into his fields.

150:5.2 ‘In the L. have I righteousness and strength.

150:5.2 his name ‘shall be called the L. our righteousness.

150:8.2 two prayers: “Blessed is the L., King of the world,

150:8.2 Blessed is the L. our God for the glory of his

150:8.2 light-giving lights which he has made for his praise.

150:8.2 Blessed is the L. our God, who has formed the lights

150:8.3 “With great love has the L. our God loved us, and

150:8.3 and with much overflowing pity has he pitied us,

150:8.3 Blessed is the L., who in love chose his people

150:8.5 Blessed is the L. who saves Israel.”

150:8.6 The first was: “Blessed is the L. our God, and the

150:8.7 forever, for you are King and the L. of all peace.

150:8.9 to read: “The spirit of the L. is upon me because he

150:8.9 he has anointed me to preach good tidings to the

150:8.9 He has sent me to proclaim release to the captives

150:8.9 and to proclaim the acceptable year of the L..”

152:4.2L., if it really is you, bid me come and walk with

152:4.2 as he was about to sink, he cried out, “L., save me!

152:5.3 ‘Fear not, stand still and see the salvation of the L.

152:5.3 Said the singer: ‘Put your trust in the L..

152:5.3 Be patient, wait upon the L. and be of good courage

152:5.3 He shall strengthen your heart.

152:5.3 ‘Cast your burden on the L., and he shall sustain

152:5.3 ‘It is better to trust the L. than to put confidence in

153:2.1 The L. shall cause you to be smitten by your

153:2.1 the L. shall bring you and the king you have set up

153:2.1 you would not hearken to the word of the L..

153:2.1 The L. shall bring against you a nation from afar,

153:2.2 Jeremiah speak these words in the house of the L..

153:2.2 Jeremiah made an end of speaking all that the L. had

153:2.2 crowded around Jeremiah in the house of the L..

153:2.2 ‘The L. sent me to prophesy against this house and

153:2.2 and reform your doings and obey the voice of the L.

153:2.2 for of a truth the L. has sent me to speak all these

153:2.3 did to Jeremiah when he obeyed the L.’ command

153:2.3 teacher who dares to proclaim the word of the L.,

153:5.4 Peter said: ‘Yes, L., we are sad and perplexed, but

155:1.1 of the people take counsel together, against the L.

155:1.2 Psalmist exhorted you to ‘serve the L. with fear’—

156:5.4 ‘The L. spoke to me saying, do thus and so, or go

158:5.2 commingled faith and doubt, “L., I believe. I pray

159:1.4L., how often shall my brother sin against me,

159:1.4 saying, ‘L., have a little more patience with me,

159:5.2 such as: “Create in me a clean heart, O L..

159:5.3 “The L. is my shepherd; I shall not want.

159:5.5 “For I, the L. your God, will hold your right hand,

162:3.5 lifting up her eyes, answered, “No man, L..”

163:1.3 pray that the L. of the harvest will send still other

163:2.7 Jerusalem church, of which James the l.’ brother

163:3.2 so that Peter said: “Who then, L., can be saved?

163:4.8 Love the L. your God with all your mind and soul

163:6.3 He said: “I thank you, my Father, L. of heaven

164:1.1 “To love the LG. with all your heart, soul, mind,

164:5.4 And Josiah said, “L., I believe,” and falling down, he

165:4.8 in the Psalms that ‘the L. abhors the covetous,’

166:3.1L., will there be few or many really saved?”

166:3.4 before this door and knock, saying, ‘L., open to us

166:5.3 Jerusalem church, of which James the L.’ brother

166:5.5 Abner had dared to defy James the L.’ brother,

167:4.1 which said, “L., he whom you love is very sick.”

169:1.2 said, ‘Seek the L. while he may be found.

171:8.6L., with your pound I have made ten pounds

171:8.6 ‘Your pound left with me, L., has made five

171:8.6L., behold, here is your pound, which I have kept

171:8.6 Then said his l.: ‘You negligent and unfaithful

172:3.9 blessed is he who comes in the name of the L..

173:4.2 When the l. of that vineyard shall hear how they

174:4.2 ‘Hear O Israel, the L. our God, the Lord is one;

174:4.2 ‘Hear O Israel, the L. our God, the L. is one;

174:4.2 you shall love the L. your God with all your heart

174:4.6 ‘The L. said to my lord, sit on my right hand until

174:4.6 If David calls him L., how then can he be his son?

174:5.3 Isaiah: ‘L., who has believed our teachings?

174:5.3 And to whom has the L. been revealed?

176:3.7 ever hope to “enter fully into the joy of their L.

187:4.1L., remember me when you come into your

187:5.2 some utterance, such as, “I know the L. will save

189:4.10 while Mary exclaimed, “My L., and my Master!”

191:5.5 “I believe! My L. and my Master!”

192:1.4 kneeling at his feet, said, “My L. and my Master.”

192:1.6 Master’s feet, exclaimed, “My L. and my Master!”

192:2.2 Peter, “L., you know I love you with all my soul.”

192:2.3 said Simon, “Yes, L., you know that I love you.”

192:2.4L., you know all things, and therefore do you know

192:2.9 Thomas replied, ‘Yes, L., I serve you now and

192:2.11 Philip answered, “Yes, L., I will obey you even

192:2.12 Matthew answered, “Yes, L., I am fully dedicated

192:4.7 the preaching of the new gospel of the risen L.

194:3.5 “Where the spirit of the L. is, there is liberty.”

194:3.11 believers look upon Yahweh as “the L. of Hosts.”

194:3.14 “Where the spirit of the L. is, there is liberty.”

194:4.2 the bold and courageous followers of a living L.,

194:4.4 God has made him both L. and Christ.

196:2.5 This strong faith in the L.’ immediate return had

Lord, says the

2:3.1 ‘I have not done without cause all that I have done,’

3:1.2 “‘I am a God at hand as well as afar off,’

52:7.12 “‘For, as the new heavens and the new earth,

70:10.9 proclaimed, “‘Vengeance is mine,’ says the L..”

97:5.2 “‘Come now and let us reason together,’ says the L.,

97:7.7 ‘I have created you, I have redeemed you, I have

126:4.7 “And you are my witness and my servant whom I

131:2.3 ‘As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my

131:2.6 ‘In returning to your spiritual rest shall you be

131:2.6 ‘Fear not, for I am with you. Be not dismayed, for

131:2.9 ‘There is no God beside me, a just God and a

131:2.10 ‘Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as

131:2.11 for the L. has said: ‘I will love my children freely.

131:2.11 ‘Let them return to me, and I will have mercy on

131:4.3 I dwell within their own souls as a lamp of wisdom

131:7.2 ‘You are all recipients of my divine power; all men

136:9.7 “The L. has said to me, ‘You are my Son; this day

137:6.2 ‘The heaven is my throne, and the earth is my foot

137:6.2 All these things have my hands made,’

137:6.2 ‘Before she travailed, she brought forth; before her

137:6.2 ‘Behold I will extend peace like a river, and the

142:3.14 4. Of all the males of men or cattle, the first-born are

145:2.7 ‘As I live,’ says the LG., ‘behold all souls are mine

Lord Jesus or Lord Jesus Christ

5:4.8 preach a gospel aimed at a “knowledge of the LC.”;

95:7.2 Iranian Ahura, and Christian Father of the LC..

121:8.8 Luke preserves much of the “grace of the LC.” in

144:3.15 prayer by addition of—“In the name of the LC..”

194:0.4 that day, is: the fact of God as the Father of the LC.,

194:3.11 eternal Deity as the “God and Father of the LC..”

194:4.5 had suddenly changed into the gospel of the LC..

194:4.6 new doctrine that “God is the Father of the LJ.

196:2.5 the risen Christ, the glorified and soon-returning LJ..

Lord’s Prayer

126:3.3 to many has become known as “The L.’ Prayer.”

144:3.15 practice of many believers to finish this so-called L.

Lord’s Supper

103:4.1 Even in Christianity the L. retains this mode of

194:4.8 In these days they celebrated the L. after the manner

lord

94:1.3 triune leadership of Dyaus pitar, the l. of heaven;

94:1.3 Indra, the tempestuous l. of the atmosphere;

94:1.3 Agni, the three-headed fire god, l. of the earth and

94:4.5 Siva is l. of life and death, god of fertility, master of

96:1.1 annual spirits, the l. of progeny; spirits of fire, water,

147:6.4 will I openly proclaim that the Son of Man is l.

150:4.2 above his master nor a servant greater than his l..

150:4.2 his master and the servant to become like his l..

159:1.5 were so distressed that they went and told their l.

165:6.2 When the servant is tested, then may the l. of the

165:6.2 As the l. of the household shall set the true and

165:6.3 then the l. of that servant will come at a time when

167:2.2 And the servants did as their l. commanded, and

167:2.2 Then said the l. to his servants: ‘Go now out into

169:2.4 And then, calling in each of his l.’ debtors, he said

169:2.4 Even his l. and master, when he found out about

171:8.6L., with your pound I have made ten pounds

171:8.6 ‘Your pound left with me, L., has made five

171:8.6L., behold, here is your pound, which I have kept

171:8.6 Then said his l.: ‘You negligent and unfaithful

176:3.4 When their l. had departed, his servants set

174:4.6 ‘The Lord said to my l., sit on my right hand until

176:3.4 dug a hole in the earth where he hid his l.’ money.

176:3.4 Presently the l. of those servants unexpectedly

176:3.4 saying, ‘L., you gave me five talents to invest, and

176:3.4 his l. said to him: ‘Well done, good and faithful

176:3.4 over many; enter forthwith into the joy of your l..

176:3.4 saying: ‘L., you delivered into my hands two

176:3.4 his l. said to him: ‘Well done, good and faithful

176:3.4 set you over many; enter you into the joy of your l.

176:3.4 saying, ‘L., I knew you and realized that you were

176:3.4 his l. answered: ‘You are an indolent and slothful

176:3.4 this l. said: ‘Take away this one talent from this

176:3.9 that he blamed his slothfulness directly upon his l..

lordsnoun

21:4.5 right and name as “King of Kings and Lord of L..”

69:8.7 because the feudal l. could not control the slaves.

70:5.6 These early war l. were not fond of peace.

96:5.6 The Lord your God is God of Gods, and Lord of L.,

lordsverb

84:5.3 When might is right, man l. it over woman; when

lordship

65:2.1 The story of man’s ascent from seaweed to the l. of

131:4.2 He exercises universal l. over all.

179:3.9 You know that the kings of the gentiles have l.

lore

22:10.8 While they can impart to you the l. of the universe

139:0.4 twelve were laymen, unlearned in the l. of the rabbis

losesee lose, never; lose, not

5:1.11 when they forever l. the desire to do his divine will

32:3.6 In this way they l. the ability to see the Father

41:9.3 the giant suns l. matter at a prodigious rate during

48:6.37 you l. energy to the wear and tear of ego dignity so

64:6.6 the red men began to l. sight of these teachings,

75:6.4 only to l. more than three fourths of their children

77:5.4 Adam and Eve were much grieved to l. their son,

83:3.1 was doomed to l. in case of divorce or desertion.

93:7.4 how easy it was to l. sight of a new doctrine from

98:7.11 Occidentalized, they began to l. their potentially

103:5.6 said: “Whosoever shall save his life shall l. it, but

103:5.6 but whosoever shall l. his life for the sake of the

127:5.1 Was she about to l. her son, now become the head

133:2.1 did you foolishly l. your head and thoughtlessly

133:2.1 she picks on me in public, and I l. my temper.

134:4.8 the moment you l. sight of the spirit sovereignty of

140:5.8 four or five days; one is apt to l. all desire for food.

140:5.19 “Whosoever will save his life shall l. it, but

140:5.19 but whosoever will l. his life shall find it.”

140:8.17 profit a man if he gain the whole world and l. his

155:3.3 such teachings l. their creative and life-giving power

158:7.5 whosoever would save his life selfishly, shall l. it,

158:7.5 profit a man to gain the whole world and l. his

160:4.13 you must know how to l. cheerfully; you must be

160:5.10 Master said: “Whoso would save his life must l. it.

165:4.9 if you gain the whole world and l. your own soul?”

169:2.4 ‘What shall I do since I am about to l. this

175:1.6 I solemnly warn you that you are about to l. your

lose, never

1:6.3 Never l. sight of the antipodal viewpoints of

15:7.4 they never l. their appreciation for, and enjoyment of

44:0.18 Never will you l. the power to recognize your

108:5.3 The Adjusters will never l. anything committed to

120:4.4 Never l. sight of the fact that the supreme spiritual

128:7.6 Never l. sight of the fact that the mission of Jesus

154:5.3 My men will never l. contact with you, and

lose, not

64:6.26 not entirely l. the desire to worship the Unknown;

99:4.7 —provided it does not l. its motivation for unselfish

117:5.2 do not l. their volitional selfhood by so functioning

137:7.1 James, Jesus’ brother, did not l. faith in him, but

140:5.14 should see to it that they do not l. that simple faith.

153:2.9 of all those he has given me I should not l. one.

195:5.11 In confusion over man’s origin, do not l. sight of his

loser

139:8.8 Thomas was a good l..

139:12.6 Judas was a poor l..

172:5.8 much cheered; Matthew was, after all, a cheerful l..

193:4.6 Judas always expected to win; he was a poor l..

loses

1:5.12 In materialism, since man l. his body at death, he

2:5.12 When man l. sight of the love of a personal God,

41:6.4 Early in the atomic struggle it l. its outer electron;

91:7.13 prayer l. much of its socializing influence and tends

99:6.3 gradually l. the saving message of the gospel of

112:3.7 Upon death the Adjuster temporarily l. personality

112:3.7 the human subject temporarily l. identity, but not

158:7.5 whosoever l. his life for my sake and the gospel’s,

losing

42:11.4 gravitation, l. this response only in proportion to

44:0.19 you are assured of never l. any true attribute you

50:1.3 danger of l. the sense of proportion as to one’s

92:5.5 though l. sight of the truths which he proclaimed.

93:1.1 the human races were slowly l. ground spiritually.

93:9.10 And thus, in l. sight of Melchizedek, they lost sight

95:5.1 The teachings of Amenemope were slowly l. their

96:6.2 They came near l. all concept of monotheism;

99:4.2 religion prevents all collective movements from l.

127:5.2 dread of l. the head and sole support of her family;

132:2.4 danger of sacrificing his moral freedom and l. his

133:6.6 “The saving or l. of a soul has to do with whether

137:1.3 John was saddened by the thought of l. two of his

139:8.3 Thomas was rapidly l. faith in his fellow men when

151:6.7 know him, and we stand in danger of l. many swine.

160:5.4 A religion, by l. its universal appeal to loyalty and

174:5.8 He who selfishly loves his life is in danger of l. it;

194:3.16 This experience of l. self and finding the spirit was

losssee loss, at a

2:3.2 God is l. of existence as an individual subject of that

21:1.1 the l. of anything of personality or prerogative by

21:5.6 But a Master Son’s l. of power to originate entirely

23:3.3 where it is desired to avoid the l. of time which

41:3.6 The enormous pressure, accompanied by l. of heat

41:7.11 which acts to stabilize heat l. and prevent hazardous

42:4.12 difference in atomic weight represents the actual l. of

42:6.5 The l. of one or more ultimatons destroys typical

48:3.3 the l. of the Lucifer rebellion having only recently

49:1.7 the damage occasioned by the l. of a single strain

51:0.3 Adam and Eve’s work is not reckoned as a total l..

51:4.3 The l. of your orange and green stocks is not of

53:7.8 The greatest l. occurred in the angelic ranks, but

65:3.4 Even the l. of Andon and Fonta before they had

67:3.2 There was a terrible l. of personalities among

67:8.4 if the l. of this son and his misled associates has

68:6.3 enhanced; hence the l. of life was more horrifying.

69:6.3 altruistic without l. by enabling him to give live coals

69:9.12 Following the l. of faith in the fetish, laws were

70:12.18 12. L. of personal liberty.

77:5.3 he was greatly disturbed by the l. of his mate and

80:2.4 greatest l. of life by flood in all the world’s history.

81:6.22 from the sudden l. of employment by large numbers

84:2.1 woman’s periodic hemorrhage and her l. of blood

86:5.16 that the l. of one soul meant discomfort, two illness,

87:7.4 The Christian cult has been devitalized by the l. of

89:7.1 tribes were not only weakened by this l. of sons,

92:5.5 to make good this l. by enshrouding his leaders

93:9.1 they were not reconciled to the l. of their leader.

93:9.2 The l. of Melchizedek produced a sadness in the

93:9.2 upon the l. of his associate in the building of the

93:10.6 sustained the permanent l. of one of their number.

94:1.6 contributed to the l. of faith in all the Vedic gods,

94:2.1 scheme of the Aryans to prevent l. of racial identity

97:7.1 It was resentment of the l. of their national god

112:6.5 does persist in spite of the l. of the material intellect.

118:8.4 creature will fail to compensate this l. of stability by

127:5.2 income to compensate for the l. of Jesus’ earnings.

130:4.8 L of the indwelling spirit pilot supervenes in spiritual

130:6.1 notably, the l. of his father when he was twelve

132:6.2 Jesus told Ganid about the l. of his own father by an

139:8.10 The l. of his twin sister when he was nine years old

146:2.2 the l. of personal communion between the child

155:3.8 no civilization could long survive the l. of the best in

155:6.5 for such a transient satisfaction the price of the l.

159:3.3 l. of self-respect often ends in paralysis of the will.

162:8.2 With the l. of their parents, Martha had assumed the

163:4.5 4. Avoid l. of time through overmuch social visiting

179:0.2 at a l. to understand the Master’s announcement that

187:1.8 accompanying physical suffering and l. of blood.

192:4.5 they truly mourned the l. of their good friend, who

193:4.1 he alluded to the l. of Judas and held up the tragic

loss, at a

9:7.4 we are at a l. to explain the intricate transactions and

23:3.7 I am at a l. to explain to Urantia mortals how the

26:6.3 I am somewhat at a l. to explain what takes place

44:4.12 I am at a l. to know how to depict to material mind

108:4.5 the universe which we are at a l. fully to understand.

125:6.10 at a l. to understand the conduct of their first-born

135:5.1 a l. to explain their subjugation to gentile overlords.

147:7.2 at a l. to understand why you never command your

148:5.1 at a l. to understand why the loving Father permits

153:0.2 Andrew was at a l. to know what to do for his

161:3.3 at a l. to differentiate between his practice of self-

172:5.9 was at a l. to account for his strange conduct on

189:4.9 were at a l. to account for the orderly arrangement of

losses

28:6.9 If survival is gained, all other l. can be retrieved.

41:7.14 replenish their material l. by the intake of space-

41:9.1 The great energy l. in the early days of a sun,

44:5.9  replenish the energy l. incident to the final steps of

57:4.2 This was the apex of the first period of sun l..

58:6.8 Through almost endless cycles of gains and l., all

63:4.8 tribal wars broke out, and serious l. were sustained

63:4.8 Some of these l. were irreparable; some of the most

65:2.13 irretrievable l. of its highest types of germ plasm

70:2.9 gain in any way commensurate with the terrible l.

77:7.1 planetary rebellion was reckoned, among other l.

lostverb; see lost sight of

5:1.11 Man’s final doom is not sealed until he has l. the

17:6.5 Master Spirit, this entity is immediately l. to our

22:1.13 is exactly the same; not one has ever been l..

26:9.4 Time is l. in eternity; space is swallowed up in

27:0.1 not one of this magnificent host has been l..

32:5.5 appear for a season, and then they are l. to sight,

35:9.8 Henselon, l. the largest number of this order of Sons.

39:4.6 in Satania very few of the justice guides were l.,

39:5.14 ten minutes the marvelous spectacle will be l. even

41:4.3 Such suns have also largely l. their free ultimatonic

41:6.6 an enormous quantity of its calcium, having l.

45:2.3 few personalities were l. either on the headquarters

48:3.3 Thousands of these useful creatures were l. during

48:6.7 No act of good is ever wholly l.; it may be long

51:1.5 thirteen Planetary Adams have been l. in rebellion

51:4.3 It is a misfortune that you so largely l. your blue

51:7.5 which their world has l. through embracing evil and

52:2.12 who have not irretrievably l. their moral heritage

53:7.6 Of the supreme seraphim, not an angel was l., but

53:7.6 cherubim attached to the angels were l. with their

53:7.8 Of the 681,217 Material Sons l. in Satania, ninety-

53:7.8 Large numbers of midway creatures were l. on those

53:7.12 It read: “Not a single Jerusem citizen was l..

53:7.15 No Satania worlds have been l. since the fall of the

54:4.4 All these precious endowments were l. by giving way

58:2.5 heat would be l. by radiation so rapidly that life

62:2.1 progressively l. the grasping power of the great toe.

62:3.11 since they would not eat flesh, soon l. all interest

62:5.6 that they nearly l. their lives on numerous occasions

62:5.10 the home forests they l. their mother in a gibbon raid.

62:5.11 His brilliant offspring having been l., life did not

63:2.5 startled at their success that they almost l. the fire,

63:4.8 strains of ability and intelligence were forever l. to

63:6.8 but it was l. to their deteriorating descendants.

64:6.12 this people l. much cultural and spiritual ground.

64:7.20 rugged traits of your early ancestors have been l. to

65:2.3 plants which have l. their chlorophyll-making

66:4.12 not l. contact with the life circuits through rebellion,

66:5.10 But the alphabet and much more was l. to the world

66:5.18 Its members taught much that was l. during the

66:5.27 the home arts, most of which were l. in the dark ages

67:4.1 Lut and the whole board of health were l..

67:7.3 in other directions much ground had been l..

69:3.6 the medicine men l. no time in fostering hatred for

73:5.5 scores of varieties of food plants were l. to the world

74:2.7 Not all of the arts of Dalamatia had been l. to the

75:7.5 level of creature existence, immortality status is l..

77:2.9 Ten thousand years after the rebellion they had l.

77:4.7 they had long since l. the alphabet of Dalamatia,

77:4.7 The Sumerian language, though virtually l. to the

77:5.5 but Ratta l. her heart to the majestic Adamson.

78:1.4 but they never entirely l. their Nodite traditions.

78:3.10 Eurasia that their culture was largely l. in transit.

79:3.2 the Dravidian Andites l. their racial contact with

89:5.4 in order to renew the strength l. in childbearing,

90:4.9 remedies l. their power when they became known;

92:3.1 the beliefs and traditions of peoples long since l. in

92:4.5 the Dalamatian revelation was practically l. to the

92:4.6 these truths have never been entirely l. to the world.

92:5.9 The Sethites and their followers never entirely l. the

94:5.3 the yellow race never fully l. this concept of Deity,

94:6.11 The teachings of Lao have been l. to all but a few

94:7.4 a family that had never l. the traditions of the

95:1.1 had just about l. the teachings of the Sethites and

95:1.8 their great mission sidetracked and virtually l. in

95:1.11 largely l. by the later Babylonians who occupied the

95:2.6 battle of Horus with Set the young god l. his eye,

96:5.8 presented to his leaders was soon l. to view, while

96:6.2 they nearly l. their opportunity of becoming the

97:7.11 appeared in the mind of mortal man, never to be l.

97:10.3 But the Jews never l. the concept of the Univ. Father

97:10.5 As a nation the Jews eventually l. their political

98:2.1 the gods of Olympus having l. their hold upon the

98:4.1 the Greco-Roman world, having l. their primitive

100:1.7 cannot be bestowed, received, loaned, learned, or l.

104:1.1 This earliest Trinity concept was l. to the world in

109:3.2 Nothing of survival value is ever l. in all the

109:4.5 What others have l., in that they refused to survive,

109:6.1 never fail; nothing worth surviving is ever l.; every

110:3.1 the message is l. in the currents of the energy streams

112:2.11 Thinking surrenders to wisdom, and wisdom is l. in

119:4.1 Salvington dispatching field and was l. to our view.

121:8.3 latter one fifth of the original Gospel, which was l.

127:3.9 to regain some of the local prestige which he had l.

127:3.11 John, having l. his father, intended to return to the

130:2.4 that is, if you have not l. your savor.

130:4.12 Ganid was heavy of eye and was soon l. in slumber.

132:2.6 to experience evil will not be fully l. until the soul

133:4.12 You l. your way; you became entangled in the

135:2.3 the end of two years they had all but l. their home;

139:4.14 a great revelation, large portions of which were l.,

139:6.7 charges, Nathaniel l. no time in getting to that home.

139:7.10 Matthew was l. to the knowledge of his former

139:9.11 The twins never l. their heart faith in Jesus, and (save

139:11.10 in deference to Jesus’ teachings; now all was l..

140:3.12 But if this salt has l. its savor, wherewith shall it be

140:4.2 But if this salt has l. its savor, wherewith shall it be

144:3.15 Still later on, two lines were l. in copying,

145:3.9 but the further words of Jesus were l. in the tumult.

147:7.2 You who have l. your teacher may be justified in

152:1.2 They were miracle-minded and l. no opportunity

152:2.9 pieces that remain over so that nothing will be l..”

154:6.8 that he had l. interest in them, little realizing that it

158:4.5 had almost l. his life as a result of malignant seizures.

159:1.2 Rejoice, for I have found my sheep that was l..

159:3.3 to restore self-respect to those who have l. it and

159:3.3 to restore self-respect to those who have l. it,

168:1.3 affection for these sisters who had l. their brother.

169:1.2 he went forth searching for the one that was l.,

169:1.2 him over the finding of the sheep that had been l..

169:1.2 The fact that souls are l. only increases the interest

169:1.4 made into a necklace of adornment, l. one piece,

169:1.4 And as soon as she found the coin that was l., she

169:1.4 with me, for I have found the piece that was l..

169:1.15 Jesus then would recite the story of the coin l. in

170:5.14 set about to save his teaching from being wholly l.

171:2.5 you are like the salt when it has l. its savor.

171:2.5 when that which is valued for its saltiness has l. its

176:2.2 l. no time in associating the predicted destruction of

176:3.7 We have l. nothing; we have faithfully preserved

177:3.3 he l. no time in dispatching a messenger to his

177:4.11 that heart, so often wounded, l. all real affection

190:2.2 he had long since l. contact with Jesus’ work and

195:0.18 the great truths taught by Jesus were almost l. in

195:0.18 his bestowal might have been in danger of being l. to

195:1.11 the Hellenized version and eventually l. in the Islamic

195:4.2 The individual was l. before the overshadowing

lost sight of

78:2.2 These splendid souls never wholly l. the purpose

92:4.6 by 2500 B.C. mankind had largely l. the revelation

93:9.10 in losing sight of Melchizedek, they l. the teaching

93:9.10 l. the nature of this mission so fully and completely

96:6.2 the Hebrews almost l. Moses’ lofty teachings.

132:7.4 by that I mean that he early l. his spiritual Father,

136:1.3 they almost completely l. the personality of the

170:5.15 l. the Father-and-son idea embodied in Jesus’

195:8.7 secularistic revolt went too far and l. God and true

196:2.4 divine Christ, but it almost wholly l. the struggling

lostadjective

41:6.4 between its own orbit and that of its l. companion

71:5.4 no attempt to eliminate this economic l. motion

77:4.7 The Sumerian language, though virtually l. to the

78:5.7 and religious center of one of these l. groups.

91:8.7 It may be the cringing plea of a l. sinner before a

100:5.1 The world is filled with l. souls,not l. in the theologic

100:5.1 not l. in the theologic sense but l. in the directional

101:4.8 3. The restoration of important bits of l. knowledge

102:0.2 some wandering soul who has become l. in spiritual

121:8.1 have access to the l. record of the Apostle Andrew

132:6.1 several hours restoring a l. child to his mother.

132:6.1 Ganid, most human beings are like the l. child.

132:6.1 Ganid continually on the lookout for l. children

137:1.6 appointed task of seeking for one who was not l..

139:7.10 Matthew was l. to the knowledge of his former

150:4.2 but go instead to the l. sheep of the house of Israel

157:6.9 I have come to seek and to save those who are l..”

159:1.2 will he not keep up his quest for the l. sheep until

159:1.2 when the shepherd has found his l. sheep, he lays

159:1.2 Rejoice, for I have found my sheep that was l..

159:5.16 men hear about a God who went in search of l. sheep

163:6.2 no more can these few l. spirits enter the minds of

169:1.0 1. PARABLE OF THE LOST SON

169:1.1 Jesus retold the story of the l. sheep and the l. coin

169:1.2 he went forth searching for the one that was l.,

169:1.2 And when the l. sheep had been restored to the

169:1.2 him over the finding of the sheep that had been l..

169:1.2 The fact that souls are l. only increases the interest

169:1.3 I have come to seek and to save those who are l..

169:1.4 and kept up the search until she found the l. piece

169:1.4 And as soon as she found the coin that was l., she

169:1.4 with me, for I have found the piece that was l..

169:1.4 and his Son go forth to search for those who are l.

169:1.4 in our diligent efforts to find those who are l.,

169:1.4 also searches for the coin which is l. in the house.

169:1.10 was dead and is alive again; he was l. and is found.

169:1.11 ‘Your long-l brother has come home, and your father

169:1.13 Think of it, my son, your brother was l. and is found

169:1.15 Jesus presented the story of the l. sheep to show

169:1.15 the Father is mindful of such l. ones and goes out,

169:1.15 the true shepherds of the flock, to seek the l. sheep

169:1.15 telling of this parable of the l. son, the reception of

169:1.15 show how complete is the restoration of the l. son

171:6.3 Son has come to seek and to save that which is l..”

185:1.4 Pilate determined to regain this l. prestige and had

190:5.4 that he will really seek and save those who are l..

lot

48:6.36 then, by accepting your l. when you have faithfully

49:5.23 Caligastia, cast his l. with the rebellion of Lucifer.

66:7.19 Caligastia threw in his l. with the rebel Lucifer.

69:2.2 the l. of the average tribe was one of destitution and

69:8.2 enslavement was the l. of those military captives who

76:5.7 Misfortune has not been the sole l. of Urantia;

96:3.2 Moses elected to cast his l. with the people of his

123:1.6 the village spring and near the caravan tarrying l..

126:5.8 Jesus began sending James up to the camel l. to

127:3.1 family supply and repair shop near the caravan l.,

127:5.2 cast her l. with this man of her choice and to share

128:6.7 lad; he’s liable to make a l. of trouble for all of you

149:5.3 they should cheerfully accept their l. and exercise

155:5.10 in so casting their l. with the religions of authority,

160:4.10 Poverty must ever be the l. of all men who seek for

162:9.5 Abner and his fellows cast their l. with Jesus and the

173:5.3 thoughtless guest from my house to share the l. of

193:6.3 The l. fell on Matthias, and he was declared to be the

195:2.1 government in the place of government by l..

Lotnephew of Abraham

93:5.5 but L., Abraham’s nephew, decided to go with his

93:5.6 Abraham and L. chose a hilly fastness near the city

93:5.6 Abraham and L. made frequent pilgrimages to Salem

93:5.7 and L. journeyed to the Nile valley to obtain food

93:5.9 Abraham laid before L. his plan to subdue all Canaan

93:5.9 L. was more bent on business; so, after a later

93:5.9 he went to Sodom to engage in trade and animal

93:5.9 L. liked neither a military nor a herder’s life.

93:5.12 presumed to raid the property of his nephew L.,

96:5.9 the collateral descendants of Abraham, Nahor, L.,

lotion

147:5.3 brought a large flask of perfumed anointing l. and,

lotions

147:5.4 but she has anointed my feet with precious l..

189:4.3 had prepared an abundance of special embalming l.,

lots

90:2.4 shamans frequently cast l. to arrive at decisions.

90:2.4 Modern survivals of this proclivity for casting l. are

134:3.6 these groups were changed by the casting of l..

150:3.7 5. Casting l., while it may be a convenient way of

187:2.8 unusual garment it was, they decided to cast l. for

193:6.3 agreed to cast l. in order to determine which of these

loud

91:0.2 were monologues—just a kind of thinking out l. by

91:3.1 to make use of language, are prone to think out l.,

125:1.1 court of the gentiles with its noisy jargon, l. talking

158:4.1 the apostles and soon began to hear the l. words of

166:2.4 quest of Jesus, began to glorify God with a l. voice.

168:2.2 Jesus cried with a l. voice, “Lazarus, come forth!”

169:2.8 Pharisees fell to wrangling, their l. speaking attracted

172:5.2 the meaning or significance of the l. hosannas of

187:5.5 Jesus, with a l. voice, cried out, “It is finished!

louder

171:5.2 And as he continued to cry l. and l., some of those

171:5.2 it was of no avail; he cried only the more and the l.

185:6.5 only shouted the l. and the longer, “Crucify him!

loudly

145:2.12 seized with a violent epileptic attack and l. cried out.

167:6.1 And when the apostles l. rebuked these mothers,

173:1.10 all the while l. acclaimed by the multitude, they

185:5.4 while they l. shouted for the release of Barabbas.

Louisville

59:4.6 are exposed in the banks of the Ohio River near L.

lovable

5:3.3 Father’s personality and because of his l. nature

10:1.1 There is inherent in the loving, and l. nature of God

126:1.5 Jesus was indeed a brilliant and l. child, but he was

lovenoun; see love of the Father or Father’s love

   see love of God or God’s love; see God of love

0:1.17 is correlated in personality as l., mercy, and ministry;

1:0.3 In l. and mercy the messengers of Paradise have

1:1.2 worship which is so satisfying to the l.-dominated

1:3.8 great declarations: “God is spirit” and “God is l.,”

2:4.4 natural and inevitable offspring of goodness and l..

2:5.0 5. THE LOVE OF GOD

2:5.1 “God is l.”; therefore his only personal attitude

2:5.4 Behold what manner of l. the Father has bestowed

2:5.10 The divine l. functions in unified association with

2:5.10 God is l., but l. is not God.

2:5.10 The greatest manifestation of the divine l. for

2:5.11 by the employment of the human word symbol l..

2:5.11 This term, even though it does connote man’s

2:5.12 When man loses sight of the l. of a personal God,

2:5.12 l. is the dominant characteristic of all God’s dealings

2:6.4 Selflessness is inherent in parental l..

2:6.5 l. gives and craves affection, seeks understanding

2:6.5 Righteousness may be the divine thought, but l. is

2:6.9 facing the spiritual world, he is a personal l.;

2:6.9 L. identifies the volitional will of God.

2:7.10 co-ordinated and unified in God, who is l..

2:7.12 the result is a high order of l. conditioned by wisdom

3:1.5 he who dwells in l. dwells in God, and God in him.”

3:2.12 1. By the nature of God, especially by his infinite l.,

3:4.1 In potential of force, wisdom, and l., the Father has

3:4.7 and dearest approach to God is by and through l.,

3:4.7 approach to God is by and through l., for God is l..

3:5.3 the eternal purpose of wisdom and l. triumphs.

3:5.10 5.Is the l. of truth and the willingness to go wherever

3:6.2 The will of God is divine truth, living l.; therefore are

4:4.6 spirit and manifesting himself to the universes as l.

4:4.6 motivated by the perfect idealism of divine l.,

5:1.8 the way is open; the forces of divine l. and the ways

5:4.6 Jesus revealed a God of l., and l. is all-embracing of

5:4.15 Jesus upstepped the passive l. disclosed in the

5:6.12 likewise embraced in the great circuit of divine l.,

6:2.7 In the l of truth and in the creation of beauty the Son

6:3.1 the Son is the revelation of divine l. to the universes.

6:3.1 As God is l., so the Son is mercy.

6:3.3 To comprehend the l. of the Eternal Son, you must

6:3.3 Father, who is l., and then behold the unfolding of

6:3.4 are a revelation of the Father’s heart of universal l.

6:3.5 God is l., the Son is mercy.

6:3.5 Mercy is applied l., the Father’s l. in action in the

6:3.5 The l. of this universal Son is likewise universal.

6:3.5 As l. is comprehended on a sex planet, the l. of God

6:3.5 while the l. of the Eternal Son is more like the

6:3.5 between the l. of the Father and the l. of the Son.

7:4.5 as a provisional feature of this ministration of l.,

8:4.2 God is l., the Son is mercy, the Spirit is ministry—

8:4.2 the Spirit is ministry—the ministry of divine l. and

8:4.2 The Spirit is l. applied to the creature creation,

8:4.2 creation, the combined l. of the Father and the Son.

8:4.5 task of revealing the Father’s personality of l. to a

8:4.5 the unending ministry of revealing the combined l.

8:6.4 “The l. of the Spirit” is real, as also are his sorrows

9:0.2 The Father is infinite in l. and volition, in spiritual

9:1.8 those attributes of patience, mercy, and l. which are

9:1.8 The Spirit is supremely competent to minister l. and

10:3.3 working as two brothers with l. for a common Father

10:6.2 Justice is the attitude of these personalities of l.,

10:6.18 Mercy is the attitude of l.; precision characterizes

10:6.18 are adjusted to co-ordinate ministry of l. and law

10:7.6 you can discern the personal attitude of l. in all the

12:7.1 Mercy characterizes God’s attitude of l. for the

12:9.2 L. is the secret of beneficial association between

14:5.10 L. of adventure, curiosity, and dread of monotony—

14:6.6 the Father enjoys the experience of l. satiety on near-

15:14.2 Orvonton is a universe demonstration of l. and mercy

16:3.2 manifestation of the power, l., and wisdom of the

16:8.10 3. Unselfish l., brotherhood service.

16:8.14 and the wholehearted l. of the divine Value-Giver.

16:9.8 a philosophic abstraction and therefore devoid of l..

20:5.6 In l. and devotion, with tender mercy and

20:10.3  In the Teacher Sons the l., mercy, and ministry of

21:0.2 well-nigh divine l. which even mortal parents bear

25:1.6 by comparison with the phenomenon of human l..

27:7.7 the intelligent l. of the creature child should give full

27:7.7 give full satisfaction to the infinite l. of the Creator

32:4.12 for the l. of which God has thus divested himself of

33:3.3 In all his work of l. and life bestowal the Creator

34:6.13 “for the fruits of the spirit are l., joy, peace, long-

40:0.9 a recital of the unstinted bestowal of divine l. and

40:6.2 “Behold, what manner of l. the Father has

40:10.13 a l. bestowed upon this son and upon that son,

40:10.13 And such a l. utterly eclipses all other facts.

47:6.3 mutual appreciation, the unselfish l. of mutual

48:7.28 it is safeguarded by wisdom and socialized by l..

52:6.4 with the essential attitude of sympathy and l..

52:6.7 Mutual understanding and fraternal l. are mighty

54:1.8 Only genuine liberty is compatible with the reign of l.

54:4.6 restraint of justice by mercy proves that God is l.,

54:5.5 wisdom and l. admonish the upright children to bear

54:6.0 6. THE TRIUMPH OF LOVE

54:6.1 dealing with the rebels is a vindication of divine l..

54:6.2 both the Creator Son and his Father are l. dominated.

56:8.3 The experience of l., joy, and service in the universe

56:10.7 L. of the beautiful and ever-advancing appreciation

56:10.15 and then personalized as a God of fatherly l..

56:10.17 But l., the sum total of these three qualities, is man’s

56:10.19 relation with each personal creature as divine l..

56:10.20 As this l.-comprehension of Deity finds spiritual

56:10.20 learned that l. is the greatest thing in the universe—

56:10.20 thing in the universe—and they know that God is l..

56:10.21 L. is the desire to do good to others.

62:5.5 and were acutely conscious of l., hate, and revenge,

66:1.5 Caligastia was insidiously falling in l. with himself;

68:2.4 association of humans were food hunger and sex l.

68:2.6 upon that devoted mother l. of the human female,

68:3.4 Hunger and l. drove men together; vanity and ghost

68:3.4 influences of social mobilization—hunger, l., vanity,

68:5.8 men of the pastoral ages had great l. for their cattle;

69:5.5 2. L. of family—desire to provide for their wants.

70:2.9 battles, but modern man has been told that God is l..

70:3.2 Sex hunger and mother l. establish the family.

71:3.4 1. L. loyalty derived from the realization of human

71:4.17 Only l., brotherhood, can prevent the strong from

71:6.2 is to service motivation what fear is to l. in religion.

71:7.11 6. The l. of service—character.

72:3.5 religion is the striving to know God and manifest l.

82:1.1 humans experienced much of what was later called l.,

82:2.3 Free l. has never been in good standing above the

83:1.5 Selection and romantic l. were at a minimum in

83:2.5 Increasing l., romance, and personal selection in

83:3.1 The ancients mistrusted l. and promises;they thought

83:7.5 but extremely individualistic l. motive in marriage

83:7.9 great inconsistency of modern society is to exalt l.

84:0.1 evolving l is beginning to justify and glorify marriage

84:1.2 It was not l. that made marriage attractive to man,

84:1.6 Mother l. is instinctive; it did not originate in the

84:1.6 All mammalian mother l. is the inherent endowment

84:1.7 This mother l. is the handicapping emotion which has

84:3.3 mother l. handicapped women in the tribal defense.

84:7.10 L. of offspring is almost universal and is of

84:7.30 of a long series of ascending disclosures of the l. of

84:8.4 the l. of home and children is not augmented by

85:3.3 the days of the female shamans of the snake l. cult,

85:3.4 animal and the dove the symbol of peace and l..

86:7.6 ever since labored to transmute God-fear into God-l.

87:7.7 the new cults must be the outgrowth of applied l..

88:5.2 The ancients were great believers in l. charms.

88:5.2 Blood was able to insure the magic influence of l..

90:0.3 an all-powerful l., the l. which sweeps irresistibly

91:4.1 which are predicated on unselfish and divine l..

91:7.10 5. To enhance his l. for, and appreciation of, truth,

92:1.5 of religious living, proclaimed that “God is l..”

92:4.8 The essence of his teaching was l. and service,

92:7.5 devotion, the living experience of the loyalty of l..

92:7.11 dependent on whether fear or l. has dominated the

92:7.11 transferring master-fear into concepts of God-l..

94:4.10 the vitalizing spark of the dynamic l. portrayed in the

94:6.11 founded not on ethical duty but on the l. of God.

94:8.8 It was not so much that l. of one’s fellows should

97:5.3 In his l. and in his pity he redeemed them.”

97:6.3 “Yes, I have loved you with an everlasting l.;

99:3.12 3. Creative, comforting, and l.-expanding fellowships

99:4.4 through l. and worship this becomes meaningful as

99:4.8 immediately grasping the revelatory religion of l..

100:0.2 L. supplies the soil for religious growth—an objective

100:0.2 —yet it yields the supreme subjective satisfaction.

100:2.2 a human personality motivated by l., activated by

100:2.4 to the elimination of the selfish qualities of l..

100:3.7 L. thus grows; it cannot be created, manufactured,

100:3.7 created, manufactured, or purchased; it must grow.

100:4.3 powers of the personality by the dominance of L..

100:4.4 in the l. of God and in the unselfish l. of man.

100:4.4 tolerance will grow into friendship and ripen into l.

100:4.5 fellows, you would eventually fall in l. with them.

100:4.6 L. is only born of thoroughgoing understanding of

100:4.6 L. is infectious, and when human devotion is

100:4.6 intelligent and wise, l. is more catching than hate.

100:4.6 only genuine and unselfish l. is truly contagious.

100:4.6 this benign virus of l. would soon pervade the

100:4.6 that all civilization would be encompassed by l.,

100:6.5 But true religion is a living l., a life of service.

100:6.8 enlarged spiritual vision create new levels of l. and

100:7.5 was the emphasis of l. and mercy in the place of fear

100:7.11 Jesus was outspoken in his l. for the sinner and in his

101:6.8 co-ordination of wisdom, faith, truth, and l. as

101:10.6 to eternity of life in a universal creation of l., law,

102:3.12 the l. for God is religion; the hunger for truth is a

102:5.3 Religion is to morality as l. is to duty, as sonship is

102:6.3 L. is the essence of religion and the wellspring of

102:7.5 is consistency; the social fruits are l. and service.

102:7.8 energy, the Universal of truth, and the Infinite of l..

103:4.5 parent-child association and is actuated by divine l..

103:6.13 man cannot discern goodness, l., and truth in the

103:8.3 A good and noble man may be consummately in l.

103:8.3 written examination on the psychology of marital l..

103:8.3 Another man, having little or no l. for his spouse,

103:8.3 in the least invalidate the reality or sincerity of his l..

103:9.5 hope of survival, and l., especially of one’s fellows

103:9.9 a life is one motivated by truth and dominated by l.;

103:9.10 attains beauty and by spiritual l. ascends to goodness

104:2.3 grasp something of the interrelationship of l. and

104:4.7 This is the threefold union of l., mercy, and ministry

104:4.14 creatures make contact with the God who is l., but

104:4.14 by the compelling power of divine l. and lead all

104:4.15 L. may characterize the divinity of the first triunity,

105:1.8 is the face of a Father, the Universal Father of l..

105:2.6 The Universal Father is God-as-l.; the Universal

105:3.2 controller, and upholder; universal l., eternal spirit,

106:3.5 as gravity and l. reach out into time-organizing

106:9.12 which is filled with mercy and motivated by l.,

107:1.6 to fusion creatures Adjusters reveal a supernal l. and

107:7.2 of will, choice, and l. in entities that are not personal.

107:7.5 we do not observe will, volition, choice, and l.

108:2.9 mortal becomes dominated by the l. of his fellows

108:5.8 to change your feelings of fear to convictions of l.

110:0.2 I regard the l. and devotion of a Thought Adjuster

110:0.2 The l. of the Sons in their ministry to the races is

110:3.7 of divinity through wisdom, worship, faith, and l..

110:7.6 manifold messages of the universal broadcasts of l.

111:6.6 and man can discover the laws of God without l.,

111:6.6 Source until man has found divine law and divine l.

112:2.7 l. connotes mutual regard of whole personalities,

112:2.10 is greater between material mind and spiritual l..

115:1.2 goodness, morality, ethics, duty, l., divinity, origin,

117:1.8 men can aspire to reveal this l. to their brethren in

117:1.8 Such creature affection is a true reflection of the l.

117:4.14 The more closely man approaches God through l.,

117:5.13 glorified by intelligent l., and consummated in

117:6.3 pass inward in the quest of their Father, who is l..

117:6.9 The search for God is the unstinted bestowal of l.

117:6.9 by discoveries of new and greater l. to be bestowed.

117:6.10 All true l. is from God, and man receives the

117:6.10 as he himself bestows this l. upon his fellows.

117:6.10 L. is dynamic. It can never be captured; it is alive,

117:6.10 as he in turn bestows this l. upon his fellows.

117:6.10 The great circuit of l. is from the Father, through

117:6.10 a God-knowing son reveals this l. to his brethren,

117:6.10 this fraternal affection is the essence of the l. of the

117:6.23 all creatures perfectly reveal the l. of the Supreme,

118:10.1 Neither is the divine l. that shortsighted affection

118:10.5 God loves each creature as a child, and that l.

118:10.14 be effectively outpoured as l. for his fellow men,

119:1.5 chief of Melchizedeks, having earned our l. and

119:1.5 adoration by his matchless wisdom, supreme l.,

124:2.5 betokened l. and bordered on discreet compassion.

124:4.9 solidarity based upon fairness, tolerance, and l..

126:0.3 As he grew older, Jesus’ pity and l. for the Jewish

127:5.1 she was slowly falling in l. with this son of Joseph.

127:5.4 consummation of personal l. in human marriage.

127:6.1 The story of Rebecca’s l. for Jesus was whispered

127:6.2 Jesus had forsaken even the l. of a beautiful maiden

128:5.7 Jesus, explaining that he was much in l. with Esta,

130:1.5 “My brother, God is l.; therefore he must be good,

130:6.3 that new and all-dominating l. of your fellows

131:1.7 overthrow error and overcome evil by the l. of the

131:2.6 little less than divine and has crowned man with l.

131:2.13 And have I not loved you with an everlasting l.?

131:3.6 L. of self is like weeds in a goodly field.

131:4.4 ‘If you will but worship me in l.,’ says the Eternal,

133:2.1 I think I discern in your face the l. of justice if not

134:4.1 of God is derived from the love of God—God is l..

135:11.3 Jesus had great l. for John, but being cognizant

136:4.13 the Father and show forth his divine character of l..

137:7.13 must “show forth l., compassion, and sympathy.”

137:8.17 believe that my Father loves you with an infinite l.,

138:6.4 new and better way to God, the way of faith and l..

138:8.2 loves all his children with the same eternal l..

138:8.8 assurance of the indwelling of God’s spirit of l.

139:4.6 which John most appreciated were the Master’s l.

139:4.6 life became dominated by the sentiment of l. and

139:4.6 John talked about l. and wrote about l..

139:4.6 This “son of thunder” became the “apostle of l.”;

140:1.3 This is the brotherhood of l. wherein righteousness

140:4.6 is motivated, not by fear of wrongdoing, but by l. of

140:5.0 5. FATHERLY AND BROTHERLY LOVE

140:5.1 Jesus taught his followers to manifest fatherly l.

140:5.1 to manifest fatherly love rather than brotherly l..

140:5.1 Brotherly l. would love your neighbor as you love

140:5.2 As the Son of God he loves man with a fatherly l.

140:5.3 achieve an impossible manifestation of brotherly l.

140:5.3 sought to reveal this new concept of fatherly l. as

140:5.4 four supreme reactions of fatherly l. in contrast to

140:5.4 in contrast to the limitations of mere brotherly l..

140:5.5 to love even unlovely mankind with a fatherly l..

140:5.6 The faith and the l. of these beatitudes strengthen

140:5.9 Jesus’ righteousness is a dynamic l.—fatherly-

140:5.12 A father’s l. need not pamper, and it does not

140:5.12 Fatherly l. has singleness of purpose, and it always

140:5.13 not only as a brother—with brotherly l.—but also as

140:5.15 would have indicated the achievement of brotherly l..

140:5.15 pointing out four supreme reactions of fatherly l.:

140:5.21 “Greater l. has no man than to lay down his life for

140:5.21 And a fatherly l. can freely do all these things—things

140:5.21 —things which brotherly l. can hardly encompass.

140:5.23 the Sermon on the Mount are based on faith and l.

140:5.24 Fatherly l. delights in returning good for evil—

140:6.3 you must have a righteousness that consists in l.,

140:6.9 mercy shall determine your judgments and l. your

140:8.11 l. of one’s fellow men so genuine that it expanded

140:8.31 Jesus exalted l.—truth, beauty, and goodness—as the

141:5.2 worship and brotherly l. may be so unified that all

142:1.4 3. L. is the rule of living within the kingdom—

142:2.2 the Father in new glory and to show forth his l.

142:2.4 they should now discern their father’s l. in all these

142:2.4 you should seek to have his will of l. dominate your

142:3.22 great law of l., the injunction to love God supremely

142:3.22 it is this supreme law of l. for God and for man that

142:5.2 uncertainty about their place of abiding l. in your

142:7.4 first commandment of l. for the father, the head of

142:7.4 the second commandment of mutual l. among the

142:7.11 6. L. and mercy. A compassionate father is freely

143:1.4 the fact that even divine l. has its severe disciplines

143:1.4 A father’s l. for his son oftentimes impels the

143:1.4 L. is the greatest of all spirit realities.

143:1.4 Truth is a liberating revelation, but l. is the

143:1.6 to lay down your life for the l. of a truth enshrined

143:2.3 by your l. for one another you are to convince the

143:2.7 faith in the indwelling spirit, which ever works by l.

143:3.5 in his efforts to reconcile his patriotism with the l.

143:6.4 that l. is the greatest relationship in the world—

144:2.1 show us your glory, reveal your l., let your spirit

144:5.18 And to us, the eternal gift of the infinite l. of your

144:5.66 And the infinite l. that is gracious to every creature

144:5.98 May the l., devotion, and bestowal of the majestic

144:5.99 life everlasting with your endless mercy and l..

146:2.5 mandates of justice which even l. combined with

146:3.6 that is the degree of your l. for your fellow men.

147:4.7 4. The level of brotherly l.. Still higher is discovered

148:4.2 He whom you call the evil one is the son of self-l.,

149:4.2 Anger indicates your lack of tolerant brotherly l.

149:4.2 “Let your hearts be so dominated by l. that your

149:5.2 Better is a dinner of herbs where l. is than a fatted

149:6.3 recognition, realization, and appreciation, to l..

149:6.5 You shall adore him because he is magnificent in l.

149:6.5 righteousness of his personality beget reverence, l.,

149:6.5 I have come into the world to put l. in the place of

149:6.6 the child must develop his l. for the father from the

149:6.6 to the appreciative and affectionate regard of l..

150:5.2 ‘My soul shall be joyful in the l. of my God, for he

150:8.3 “With great l. has the Lord our God loved us, and

150:8.3 Blessed is the Lord, who in l. chose his people

150:8.6 children’s children for his own name’s sake, in l..

154:6.1 Mary was likewise torn between l. and fear,

154:6.1 torn between mother l. and family pride.

155:1.1 mercy asunder and let us cast away the cords of l..’

155:1.2 My kingdom is founded on l., proclaimed in mercy

155:5.11 effort, struggle, conflict, faith, determination, l.,

155:5.14 whose infinite life of l is the very spirit of the religion

155:6.11 subordinated to truth, ennobled by l., dominated

156:5.5 interest in, and l. for, those higher and idealistic

156:5.5 The old and the inferior will be forgotten in the l.

156:5.5 hearts of all who are illuminated by the l. of truth.

156:5.7 Spiritual destiny is dependent on faith, l., devotion

156:5.11 Human l. may indeed be reciprocal, but divine l. is

156:5.11 The less of l. in any creature’s nature, the greater the

156:5.11 the greater the l. need, and the more does divine l.

156:5.11 the more does divine l. seek to satisfy such need.

156:5.11 L. is never self-seeking, and it cannot be self-

156:5.11 Divine l. cannot be self-contained; it must be

156:5.11 it must be unselfishly bestowed.

156:5.14 Self-respect is always co-ordinate with the l. and

156:5.15 more skillful in alluring his fellows into the l. of truth

156:5.17 of the soul is your faith in truth and your l. for man,

157:2.2 unless you fall wholeheartedly in l. with truth,

157:2.2 when the emotions of l. for your neighbor well up

158:5.2 “Question not my Father’s power of l., only the

158:6.3 Spiritual greatness consists in an understanding l.

158:6.3 Your procedure was not based on l., and your goal

158:7.4 you make your l. for me a stumbling block to my

159:2.1 shall ever make record of such a service of l..”

160:1.6 Mature men view immature folks with the l. and

160:2.6 Without the genuine l. of a home, no child can

160:5.11 is spirit; as conveyed to our fellows, that God is l..

163:2.5 he looked down upon him with a great l. and said:

163:2.6 knew that he was not free from the l. of himself

163:2.6 Master wanted to deliver him from the l. of wealth,

163:2.10 the kingdom of heaven, but the l. of wealth does.

163:3.3 person comes between you and the l. of the truths of

164:1.4 this story has continued to promote brotherly l.

164:2.3 charmed by his gracious manner, and in l. with the

165:4.1 Wealth, in itself, is not a curse, but the l. of riches

165:4.6 The l. of riches all too often obscures and even

165:4.8 ‘With their mouths they make a show of l., but

166:1.4 visitation of God and reject the revelation of his l..

167:4.5 of the power of the Father and the l. of the Son.

168:4.10 divine l. which your faith depicts as always actuating

170:2.18 the unselfish l. of man which yields the good fruits of

170:2.19 the estate wherein the l. for God is perfected,

170:3.7 conduct becomes, then, the natural result of such l..

171:7.1 friendliness which emanates from a l.-saturated soul.

174:1.2 attitudes of l. effectively prevent all estrangements

174:1.5 your failure to attain sympathy, understanding, and l.

174:1.5 L. is the outworking of the divine and inner urge of

174:1.5 It is founded on understanding, nurtured by service,

177:2.2 I can depend upon your present faith and l. when

177:2.2 You have enjoyed that parental l. which insures

177:2.2 that your parents possessed wisdom as well as l.;

177:2.2 but in so doing he would have wounded l. and

177:2.2 see to it that their children do not have to wound l.

177:2.3L., John, is the supreme reality of the universe when

177:2.3 make sure that your l. is admonished by wisdom and

177:2.4 you grew up in a home where l. prevailed and

177:2.6 the modern civilized peoples embraces more of l. and

177:2.6 The l. life of a wise home and the loyal devotion of

177:2.7 but this liberty is not restrained by l., motivated by

177:4.10 and to experience wholehearted l. in return.

177:4.11 l., even when once genuine, can, through jealousy,

178:1.4 The l. call of the spiritual kingdom should prove to

179:2.3 now prepared to enact the parable of brotherly l..

179:4.5 not won without the faith of the sincere l. of truth.

179:4.8 own selfish projects, when l. is once really dead.

179:5.9 the word of eternal truth; and of my l. for you,

180:1.1 I would have you perform still greater acts of l. in

180:1.3 greater l. can no man have than this: that he will lay

180:1.5 would share the Master’s joy, you must share his l..

180:1.5 And to share his l. means that you have shared his

180:1.5 Such an experience of l. does not deliver you from

180:2.2 Live in my l. even as I live in the Father’s l..

180:2.2 you shall abide in my l. even as I have kept the

180:2.6 it is done in l., in order that the branches may bear

180:5.10 L., unselfishness, must undergo a constant and

180:5.10 L. must thereby grasp the ever-changing and

180:5.10 And then l. goes on to strike this same attitude

180:5.10 one spirit-led mortal’s l. for other citizens of the

180:5.10 this entire living adaptation of l. must be effected

181:2.2 while I love you all with the same l. which a father

181:2.18 to promoting the practical aspects of brotherly l.

181:2.29 intense emotion and overflowing with genuine l.

181:2.30 I love you all with the l. wherewith the Father loves

182:1.5 truth I have taught them and the l. I have revealed

182:1.5 I know you l. them even as I, but I do this that

182:1.26 As divine l. reveals the nature of God, eternal truth

182:3.9 this sorrow of l. bore down on him and made it

182:3.9 His soul was tortured by baffled l. and rejected

184:2.8 It was such a glance of commingled pity and l. as

185:3.3 men who, through faith and by l., have become the

186:2.10 Jesus’ l. for ignorant mortals is fully disclosed by his

187:4.5 sprang up in his heart an overwhelming sense of l.,

188:4.4 Jesus portrayed the l. and mercy of a heavenly Father

188:4.10 but they do all this in l. and for corrective purposes.

188:5.1 L., the l. of a father for his son, becomes the central

188:5.2 l. awakens the response of l. in the human heart.

188:5.2 L. is truly contagious and eternally creative.

188:5.2 Jesus’ death on the cross exemplifies a l. which is

188:5.2 Divine l. does not merely forgive wrongs; it

188:5.2 The forgiveness of l. utterly transcends the

188:5.2 but l. destroys forever the sin and all weakness

188:5.2 True l. does not compromise nor condone hate; it

188:5.2 The l. of Jesus is never satisfied with mere

188:5.2 The Master’s l. implies rehabilitation, eternal

188:5.3 Jesus, by the power of his personal l. for men, could

188:5.3 The beauty of divine l., once fully admitted to the

188:5.4 it was the supreme and final expression of Jesus’ l.,

188:5.6 made the cross an eternal symbol of the triumph of l.

188:5.6 That devotion of l. was contagious throughout a

188:5.7  Greater l. no man can have than this: that he would

188:5.7 Jesus had such a l. that he was willing to lay down

188:5.7 a l. greater than any which had hitherto been known

188:5.9 thereby saving them by this very devotion of l..

188:5.11 you see in the cross the final manifestation of the l.

190:0.5 the depth and agony of Mary’s l. that caused her

191:4.3 shed abroad in your hearts a new and greater l. for

191:5.3 revealed the Father, so shall you reveal the divine l.

191:6.2 you are all to proclaim this gospel of l. and truth

192:2.1 Devote your life to proving that l. is the greatest

192:2.1 L. is the ancestor of all spiritual goodness,

192:2.9 has been ordained by God for this service of l..

192:2.10 Admix friendship with your counsel and add l. to

193:3.2 Judas is no more with you because his l. grew cold

193:4.2 Judas also failed to increase in l. and grow in grace.

193:4.3 failed to subdue these evils by l., faith, and trust.

193:5.2 Love men with the l. wherewith I have loved you

193:5.2 My l. overshadows you, my spirit will dwell with

194:3.2 This new religion is founded on faith, hope, and l..

194:3.6 every soul received him in accordance with the l. for

194:3.11 forgiveness, matchless good will, and abounding l..

194:3.11 to overcome evil with good, to vanquish hate by l.,

194:3.11 ministry of mercy and in their manifestations of l..

194:3.12 the evils of hate and anger by the fearless acts of l.

194:3.12 brotherhood of man, the good will of l. and trust.

194:4.6 True, a marvelous manifestation of brotherly l. and

194:4.6 Their good will arose from the l. born of the

194:4.7 well-meant experiment in thoughtless brotherly l.

195:3.5 The teaching regarding Christ’s l. for children put an

195:5.14 insight of the soul through the l. of the beautiful,

195:5.14 But of these values, l. is the true guide to real insight

195:7.21 and noble ideals—of l. and hate, of cowardice and

195:10.2 produced a mortal man in whom the spirit of l.

195:10.5 Jesusonian reaching forth to grasp his brother in l.

196:0.2 every mortal creature is a child of this Father of l.,

196:0.7 of all human loyalties—personal honor, family l.,

196:1.1 of himself to such an unreserved bestowal of l..

196:3.7 1. Humanitarian fellowship—l.. The purely animal

196:3.16 this lover hails from the very source of infinite l.;

196:3.18 you cannot weigh l. in a balance; you cannot

196:3.19 Jesus revealed and exemplified a religion of l.:

196:3.24 God is the personality of l. from whom all of these

196:3.29 L. is the highest motivation which man may utilize in

196:3.29 But l., divested of truth, beauty, and goodness, is

196:3.29 L. must always be redefined on successive levels of

196:3.32 material world through this insight of divine l..

196:3.32 This concept of l. generates in the soul of man that

196:3.35 the Adjuster conserve those realities born of l. and

196:3.35 The Father is living l., and this life of the Father is in

love of the Father or Father’s love

2:5.9 The F. follows us now and throughout the endless

2:5.10 your greatest revelation of the F. is seen in the life

2:6.5 of God was irreconcilable with the selfless l.,

2:6.7 It is true that wisdom does often restrain his l., while

2:6.7 His l. of righteousness cannot help being exhibited as

3:4.6 and undiminished impact of such a Father’s LOVE.

3:4.6 Such a l. can be truly experienced,albeit while quality

3:6.7 and manifests a F. and affection for his children.

5:1.2 l. which causes him to yearn for the association of

6:3.0 3. MINISTRY OF THE FATHER’S LOVE

6:3.1 by the infinite personalization of the F. and mercy;

6:3.4 The F. is the real and eternal source of the Son’s

6:3.5 Mercy is applied love, the F. in action in the person

6:3.5 difference between the l. and the love of the Son.

7:4.5 to incarnate and make real, the l. and the mercy of

8:2.6 sharing the perfection, the righteousness, and the l.

8:4.2 The Spirit is the personification of the F. and the

8:4.2 the creature creation, the combined l. and the Son.

8:4.5 the unending ministry of revealing the combined l.

8:4.7 the combined portrayal of the Father’s unending l.

9:0.3 unceasingly ministers the Son’s mercy and the F.,

10:6.18 righteous justice of the Trinity and the merciful l.

12:7.9 The l. absolutely individualizes each personality as

12:7.9 The F. glorifies each child of God, illuminating

14:4.13 the faith sons ministers to the satisfaction of the F.,

20:10.3 In the Creator Sons the l. is blended with the mercy

32:4.10 Thus we behold the outworking of the infinite l..

54:5.3 2. Supreme justice is dominated by a F.; therefore

76:5.7 to reveal the matchless mercy, patience and l..

98:7.1 rather to win mankind to the recognition of the F.

103:9.5 as would lead man to depend upon the absolute l.

105:2.3 the First Source and as personality in the limitless l..

107:0.2 The Adjusters are the actuality of the F. incarnate in

107:6.2 are saturated with the beautiful and self-bestowing l.

111:7.1 creature son in the divine compassion and infinite l.

113:3.3 The angelic servers are gifted in combining the l. and

117:1.8 Michael, a creator, revealed the divine l. for his

117:1.8 men can aspire to reveal this l. to their brethren in

117:6.3 Deity is the great avenue through which the l. flows

117:6.10 Man can never take the l. and imprison it within

117:6.10 The F. can become real to mortal man only by

117:6.10 The l. appears in the mortal personality by the

117:6.10 a God-knowing son reveals this l. to his brethren,

118:10.11 The l. operates directly in the heart of the individual,

127:6.6 knowledge of the truth of our Father’s eternal l..”

132:4.2 the burden of his message was: the fact of the F.

133:1.3 was living on earth as the exemplification of the F.

137:6.5 will be slow to recognize in the revelation of my F.

137:8.6 my Father is no respecter of persons; his l. and his

137:8.17 believe that my Father loves you with an infinite l.,

138:8.2 Father loves all his children with the same eternal l..

140:10.4 which precludes all disposition to bargain for the F.

142:2.2 the Father in new glory and to show forth his l.

142:2.2 a better understanding of the l. for his children on

142:2.3 you must now accept as a reality the l. for you—

143:1.4 of universes by the compelling power of his l..

143:2.7 not therefore be led to doubt the reality of the F.

144:5.99 life everlasting with your endless mercy and l..

146:3.6 This spirit of the Father partakes of the l., and as it

147:5.9 foolishness of the child who presumes upon the F.

148:5.4 Do not doubt the l. just because some just law of

149:6.2 I have come to reveal the F. so that you will be

149:6.2 and reciprocation of the Father’s profound l..

156:4.2 he taught the believers concerning the F. for all

157:4.7 sonship erecting to the honor of the wisdom and l. of

158:5.2 “Question not my Father’s power of l., only the

169:1.16 this story were his favorite means of teaching the l.

172:1.3 hate to crumble before this preaching of the F. for all

175:1.1 the land proclaiming the F. for the children of men,

175:1.5 the revelation of the l. in heaven for all his creatures

176:2.3 show forth his l., even to this dark and evil world.

179:2.3 The Master knew he had revealed the F. on earth

180:2.2 Live in my love even as I live in the Father’s l..

180:2.2 the Father’s word and evermore abide in his l..”

181:2.30 I love you all with the l. wherewith the Father loves

188:4.4 but Jesus portrayed the l. and mercy of a Father.

188:5.11 climax of the unfolding of the Father’s divine l. for

188:5.13 stimulate man’s realization of the Father’s eternal l.

190:5.4 this new kingdom of the truth of the heavenly F.?

191:5.3 will lead them into a saving knowledge of the F..

193:0.4 The gospel is concerned with the l. and the service

193:1.2 this good news concerning the l. for his children on

194:3.1 teach men about the truths of the F. and the Son’s

196:3.19 a religion of love: security in the F., with joy and

196:3.19 and satisfaction consequent upon sharing this l. in the

love of God or God’s love

2:5.0 5. THE LOVE OF GOD

2:5.2 G. is universal; “whosoever will may come.”

2:5.3 G. is by nature a fatherly affection; therefore does he

2:5.10 But the l. is an intelligent and farseeing parental

2:5.10 It is the Adjuster who individualizes the l. to each

2:5.12 When man loses sight of the l. of a personal God,

2:6.7 It is true that wisdom does often restrain his l.,

2:6.7 His l. of righteousness cannot help being exhibited

2:6.8 The l. saves the sinner; the law of God destroys the

6:3.5 the l. is more comparable to the love of a father.

8:2.6 as the divine Sons reveal the l., so the divine Spirit

9:8.25 are dedicated to the service of the ministry of the l.

10:6.18 justice of the Trinity, ever fulfilling the divine l..

12:7.8 his l. brings into being a relationship of the whole,

12:7.9 The l. strikingly portrays the transcendent value of

12:7.10 This very l. for the individual brings into being the

16:9.1 thus equipped to discern the fact, the law, and the l..

34:6.13 the l. is shed abroad in all hearts by the presence of

48:6.8 to proclaim “the l., which casts out all fear.”

84:7.30 of a long series of ascending disclosures of the l. of

94:6.11 founded not on ethical duty but on the l..

96:7.6 the wisdom of God was grasped but seldom his l.

100:4.4 attained in the l. and in the unselfish love of man.

100:6.6 nor anything shall be able to separate us from the l..”

104:2.3 Through spiritual faith man gains insight into the l.

111:6.6 Man can find the l. without facts, and man can

117:6.10 as he himself bestows this l. upon his fellows.

118:10.6 with the wisdom of God and as motivated by the l..

118:10.14 l. in his heart will be effectively outpoured as love

125:0.7 again did they seek to change his mind about the l.

131:1.4 His divine l. springs forth from the holiness of his

131:1.7 By G. and through his mercy we shall be saved.

131:2.13 And have I not loved you with an everlasting l.?

132:4.2 tell these distressed mortals about the l. and impart

134:4.1 The family of God is derived from the l.—God is love

138:8.8 entering into the present, perfect, and eternal l..”

143:2.6 evils of mind while you seek for perfection in the l.

145:2.4 this knowledge of God and the revelation of his l.

146:2.5 Even the infinite l. cannot force the salvation of

148:6.10 mortals be denied the comfort of knowing the l.

149:6.4 the l. leads to intelligent and freehearted worship.

150:6.1 —he discussed “The L.,” “Dreams and Visions,

159:4.4 the l. for Nineveh and the so-called heathen,

166:1.4 visitation of God and reject the revelation of his l..

180:5.8 and that is the reality of the realization of the l..

186:5.5 inherent in the universe facts of G. for his creatures

186:5.9 the fact of the l. and the mercy of the Son—the fact

188:4.8 The infinite l. is not secondary to anything in the

191:5.3 you will make known the l. and the mercy of God

192:2.1 It is the l. that impels men to seek salvation.

193:0.4 You are to go forth preaching the l. and the service

196:0.13 believe in the reality of the l. and in full confidence

love, God of

1:4.5 The God of universal l. unfailingly manifests himself

5:4.1 religions of revelation allure men to seek for a G.

5:4.6 Jesus revealed a G., and love is all-embracing of

5:5.3 who fosters survival, the Father in heaven, the G..

6:3.4 Eternal Son is devoted to the revelation of the G.

54:4.6 a G. dominates the universes and in mercy controls

56:6.3 evolve the recognition of a G. and then progress

56:10.15 and then personalized as a God of fatherly l..

96:6.2 later appearing concept of a G., justice, and mercy,

97:4.5 by the resurrection of the Mosaic concept of a G..

97:7.4 full convert to the elder Isaiah’s God of justice, l.,

97:7.12 a supernal God never ceased to proclaim this G..

97:7.13 universal omnipotence of the supreme Yahweh, G.,

102:6.1 which so long obscured the living God of eternal l.

102:6.3 The religionist has faith in a God of l..

132:4.2 good news that man is a faith-son of this same G..

136:9.7 would appear as the Prince of Peace to reveal a G..

143:1.6 “Because my Father is a G. and delights in the

159:4.5 the Scripture records which tell you that the G.

loveverb

1:0.2 receive the divine affection, and l. him in return.

1:1.2 must of themselves recognize, l., and voluntarily

1:1.2 worship which is so satisfying to the l.-dominated

1:5.8 a person who can “l. and be loved,” and one who can

1:7.3 Only a person can l. and be loved.

2:4.2 the easier it will be to forgive him, even to l. him.

2:5.7 I naturally l. one who is so powerful in creation and

2:5.7 I think I would l. God just as much if he were not

2:5.7 We all l. the Father more because of his nature than

2:5.8 all, including the mortals of the realms, l. the Father

2:5.8 because we discern that these personalities truly l. us

2:5.8 that God loves me, I should continue to l. him

2:5.9 You will increasingly l. your Maker; you will yield

2:6.8 and persons can only l. and hate other persons.

2:6.9 the universal tendency to l., show mercy, manifest

3:4.6 by the associated capacity to l. the Father in return.

3:5.17 They l. the truth, but they know nothing of its

4:1.4 all things work together for good to those who l.

5:1.2 every created being who can comprehend, l., or

5:6.1 choose to do the divine will, those who l. God and

6:3.1 The Son cannot l. more than the Father, but he can

6:3.4 task of trying to persuade his gracious Father to l.

10:8.5 I l. and worship God the Father; I respect and honor

13:2.9 you will know and ardently l. the ten Secrets of

16:9.8 Only a God-knowing individual can l. another person

22:9.6 We of the ascendant career l. them and do all in our

24:6.2 things which “God has prepared for those who l.

26:11.4 as the Paradise Creator Sons know and l. them.”

38:2.1 Angels l. human beings, and only good can result

38:2.1 result from your efforts to understand and l. them.

38:2.5 You do well to l. angels, but you should not adore

39:4.11 first you learn to be loyal, then to l., then to be filial,

46:5.10 There you will personally know and l. these Sons,

52:6.7 soul capacity of every mortal to understand and l.

54:2.5 being of true liberty, the right to l. and be loved,

54:4.7 to all beings who know God, l. to do his will, and

56:9.13 creatures who are able to l. God and be loved by him

66:7.4 led mankind to l. and plan for their grandchildren and

69:3.2 women naturally l. babies more than men do.

70:3.8 shall be as one born among you, and you shall l. him

83:0.3 compels him to think and eventually leads him to l..

84:7.2 Woman’s instinct to l and care for children conspired

84:7.10 The animals l. their children; man—civilized man—

90:2.13 a necessary evil; he feared him but did not l. him.

91:4.3 do not expect God to show partiality, to l. you

96:5.4 if they would obey God, “He will l. you, bless you

97:4.5 “I will l. them freely, for my anger is turned away.”

97:4.6 “I will heal their backsliding; I will l. them freely,

97:5.6 the Lord require of you but to do justly and to l.

99:2.4 wisdom born of the desire to l. God and to l. man

100:4.4 If you l. your fellow men, you must have

100:4.6 You cannot truly l. your fellows by a mere act of

100:4.6 It is not so important to l. all men today as it is that

100:4.6 each day you learn to l. one more human being.

102:6.7 Said Jesus: “If you l. your fellows as I have loved

103:5.2 of humanity, even that we should l. our enemies.

103:7.14 of goodness, and the personality motivation to l..

103:8.4 If you believe in God—by faith know him and l. him

107:5.2 Since Adjusters can plan, work, and l., they must

107:6.2 They truly and divinely l. you; they are the prisoners

110:1.2 I wish you could l. them more, co-operate with them

118:8.10 garments of mercy when he dares to l. his fellow men

119:3.8 they l. and honor him too devotedly ever to reject

119:6.5 doing the pleasure of the Paradise Sons who l. and

122:3.1 one who is my Master and whom you shall l. and

123:6.9 “they who l. me so much should be able to do

125:0.6 Father cannot l. his children less than you l. me.

126:0.2 did not understand him, but they did truly l. him.

126:4.3 Hate the evil and l. the good; establish judgment in

126:4.5 the Lord require of you but to deal justly, l. mercy,

127:1.8 that Mary could not understand, she did l. him,

127:2.8 never-to-be-forgotten that “money cannot l..”

127:6.2 to idealize Jesus and to l. him with a touching and

129:0.2 upon our fellows, the more we come to l. them;

130:2.6 to know their problems and to learn to l. them,

130:7.2 learn how to l. them and watch for an opportunity to

131:1.6 Those who l. their fellows and who have pure hearts

131:1.7 Let us l. God, for he first loved us.

131:2.2 Therefore shall you l. the Lord your God with all

131:2.11L. your neighbor as yourself; bear a grudge against

131:2.11 L. your brother, for the Lord has said: ‘I will l. my

131:2.12 ‘Great peace have they who l. my law.

131:2.12 My commandments are: You shall l. me with all

131:2.13 “And to all who l. the Lord supremely and their

131:8.4 If you l. people, they will draw near you—you will

131:10.2 “The Lord our God is one Lord, and you should l.

131:10.2 do your best to l. all his children as you l. yourself.

131:10.3 parents, being of evil tendency, know how to l.

131:10.3 the good Father in heaven know how wisely to l.

131:10.8 I am going to learn to l. my enemies; I have not truly

132:2.5 enlarges the capacity to l. and serve one’s fellows,

132:4.6 L. your fellows and reach out for God with a whole

133:2.2 If you can only l. your children as God loves you,

133:2.2 you will l. and cherish your wife as the Father in

133:9.4 I l. you, for I think the Father in heaven must be

137:4.4 Jesus said only: “If you l. me, then be willing to tarry

137:6.5 You are now my friends; I trust you and I l. you;

138:4.3 They found it very easy to l. and admire Jesus but

138:7.6 even the less I comprehend him, the more I l. him.

139:4.6 utterance was, “My little children, l. one another.”

139:11.7 devotions, and Simon did profoundly l. Jesus.

140:2.2 L. them and be with them as you have loved and

140:3.15 I say to you: L. your enemies, do good to those who

140:5.1 Brotherly love would l. your neighbor as you l.

140:5.1 require that you should l your fellow mortals as Jesus

140:5.3 therefore could begin to l. men as God loves them

140:5.5 to l. even unlovely mankind with a fatherly love.

140:5.12 enables him to l. his fellows as a father would l.

140:5.13 you can increasingly l. each of your brothers in the

140:5.15 He did not exhort the twelve to l. their neighbors as

140:5.15 Jesus rather admonished his apostles to l. men as he

140:5.15 to l. with a fatherly as well as a brotherly affection.

140:8.6 L. your enemies—remember the moral claims of

142:2.2 As time passes, fathers and their children will l.

142:3.22 great law of love, the injunction to l. God supremely

142:4.2 If you l. your neighbor as you l. yourself, you

142:5.4 have been born of the spirit is that you sincerely l.

142:7.4 mutual love among the children, to l. your brother

142:7.17 Nevertheless, I l. you and will bear with you, even

143:0.2 It was very difficult for Judas to l. these Samaritans.

144:5.95 But be you merciful and l. us as we desire to l. you

147:5.4 Which of them do you think would l. him most?”

147:5.4 have been forgiven, and this has led her to l. much.

147:5.4 received but little forgiveness sometimes l. but

149:2.14 comes to know this God-man, the more he will l.

149:6.3 he is led increasingly to l. such a good and perfect,

149:6.4 these much loved children are led to l. their father

149:6.6 they actually l. their parents for what they are

149:6.7 I would teach you to ‘l. God and learn to do his will,

149:6.7 I teach you, ‘L. God—the all-merciful Father.’

149:6.8 l. him as a merciful defender; and ultimately

150:8.3 unite our hearts to l. and fear your name, and we

150:9.2 “I l. the people who dwell in the city where I grew

151:1.4 our enemies and those who l. not the truth may

153:3.5 You cannot compel men to l. the truth.

155:3.4 souls can best be led to l. the unseen God by first

155:3.4 by being first taught to l. their brethren whom they

156:5.11 mean life if you learn to l. only those who l. you.

156:5.14 not possible to respect yourself more than you l.

156:5.19 L., freely receive from both divine and human

156:5.19 regardless of your deserts, and l. freely in return.

157:6.8 If you l. me, prepare to prove this affection by your

159:1.3 and therefore should you learn to l. one another;

159:3.12 perception, and enhance the power to l. and be loved

159:4.4 precious in the eyes of all those who l. their fellow

159:5.4 “You should l. your neighbor as yourself.

159:5.9 great exhortation, “L. your neighbor as yourself,”

159:5.9 but you shall l. your neighbor as yourself.”

161:2.3 friend even of sinners; he dares to l. his enemies.

161:2.3 The better you know him, the more you will l. him

162:7.3 God were your Father, you would know me and l.

163:1.3 If those who l. peace live therein, you shall abide

163:4.8 in this one commandment: L. the Lord your God

164:1.1 “To l. the Lord God with all your heart, soul, mind

167:4.1 which said, “Lord, he whom you l. is very sick.”

168:0.12 the contention between his l. for Lazarus and the

169:2.7 masters; either he will hate the one and l. the other,

169:3.1 this parable of warning to those who l. riches and

170:3.6 3. To thus l. your neighbor as yourself is the highest

171:0.5 but I know you l. me in your hearts; therefore I

171:3.2 the Father to grant you wisdom that you may l.

174:0.2 To John he said: “Be gentle; l. even your enemies;

174:0.2 and have prayed that you would l. your brethren.

174:1.4 the inner impulses of his fellows, he will l. them.

174:1.4 And when you l. your brother, you have already

174:1.4 If you are wise parents, this is the way you will l.

174:4.2 you shall l. the Lord your God with all your heart

174:4.2 and it is: ‘You shall l. your neighbor as yourself.

174:4.3 to l. him with all the heart, understanding, and

174:4.3 also to l. one’s neighbor as one’s self, is the first

174:5.3 Some of you are tempted to l. the glory of men

175:2.3 who taught his disciples to l. even their enemies!

175:2.3 and his Son have never ceased to l. the Jews.

176:3.3 now desert the kingdom if you find that you l. not

177:3.2 We fail to l. the Master as he loves us.

177:4.5 they learned to admire truth and to l. Jesus, at least

177:4.10 Judas craved honor in his mind and grew to l. this

177:4.10 their best to learn to l. the truths which he taught

177:5.2 others who you think l. the truth will be scattered,

178:1.17 the vicissitudes of life, remember always to l. one

179:3.9 Do you not understand that I l. each of you as I do

179:4.2 concealed evil in the heart of one who failed to l.

180:1.1 the commandment which directs that you l. one

180:1.1 that you l. your neighbor even as yourself.

180:1.1 this new commandment: That you l. one another

180:1.1 all men know you are my disciples if you thus l.

180:1.3 “When I invite you to l. one another, even as I have

180:1.3 If you will only l. one another as I am loving you,

180:1.4 of joy if you will only obey my command to l. one

180:2.1 branches—my friends who l. one another, even as I

180:2.5 purpose of bearing the fruits of the spirit: to l. man

180:2.5 that we should l. one another, even as Jesus has

180:3.1 If you were of this world, then would the world l. its

180:3.1 because you are not, the world refuses to l. you.

180:4.5 men who l. us and make that love real in their

180:5.7 This is the essence of true religion: that you l. your

180:5.8 satisfied only when they l. their fellows as Jesus

180:6.1 my new commandment that you l. one another

181:2.2 while I l. you all with the same love which a father

181:2.4 Dedicate your life to teaching how to l. one another,

181:2.5 but how can I learn to l. my brethren more?”

181:2.5 “You will learn to l. your brethren more when you

181:2.5 you first learn to l. their Father in heaven more,

181:2.7 I l. you and so do all of your brethren.

181:2.7 I know that you l. me, Simon, and that you also

181:2.7 also l. the kingdom, but you are still set on making

181:2.13 and affection of your brethren; they all l. you.”

181:2.26 and who l. one another, even as I have loved you.

181:2.27 Peter, I know you l. me, and that you will dedicate

181:2.27 You know that your brethren l. you in spite of this

181:2.30 I l. you all with the love wherewith the Father loves

181:2.30 and therefore should you henceforth l. one another,

182:1.5 they l. me, even as they reverence you.

182:1.5 I know you l. them even as I, but I do this that

182:1.6 If my children are one as we are one, and if they l.

182:1.6 the Son, and that you l. them even as you l. me.

185:1.2 Pilate did not l. the Jews, and this hatred early

188:4.9 the unselfish urge to l. and, therefore, serve one’s

191:4.3 You are to l. all men as I have loved you; you are

191:4.3 If you are ennobled to l. unbelievers, should you not

191:4.3 should you not also equally l. those who are your

191:4.3 Remember, as you l. one another, all men will know

191:5.3 not to l. the souls of men, but rather to l. men.

191:6.2 You shall l. one another with a new and startling

191:6.2 And when men see you so l. them, and when they

192:2.1 Jesus said to John, “John, do you l. me?”

192:2.1 John, give up your intolerance and learn to l. men as

192:2.2 toward Peter and asked, “Peter, do you l. me?”

192:2.2 Peter, “Lord, you know I l. you with all my soul.”

192:2.2 Then said Jesus: “If you l. me, Peter, feed my lambs.

192:2.3 to Peter and asked, ‘Peter, do you really l. me?”

192:2.3 said Simon, “Yes, Lord, you know that I l. you.”

192:2.4 the third time, asked, “Peter, do you truly l. me?”

192:2.4 therefore do you know that I really and truly l. you.”

192:2.4 L. the flock as I have loved you and devote yourself

193:0.5 L. all men as I have loved you; serve your fellow

193:1.2 your neighbor, whom the Father requires you to l.

193:1.2 you will not only l. with a family affection, but

193:1.2 you will thus l. and serve your brother because you,

193:3.2 And I wish that you would l. and trust one another

193:4.3 and all these men grew to l. Jesus and their fellow

193:5.2 L. men with the love wherewith I have loved you

195:6.12 Matter knows not truth, neither can it l. mercy nor

195:10.5 who live and l. as he taught his disciples to live and l.

196:3.16 man, he could not unselfishly and spiritually l..

loveadjective

love call

178:1.4 The l. of the spiritual kingdom should prove to be

love charms

88:5.2 The ancients were great believers in l. charms.

love-comprehension

56:10.20 As this l. of Deity finds expression in the lives of

love cult

85:3.3 from the days of the female shamans of the snake l.,

love-dominated

1:1.2 so satisfying to the l. nature of the Creator Father.

love-expanding

99:3.12 3. Creative, comforting, and l.-expanding fellowships

love life

177:2.6 The l. of a wise home and the loyal devotion of true

love motive

83:7.5 more ideal but extremely individualistic l. in marriage

love-saturated

171:7.1 aroma of friendliness which emanates from a l. soul.

love wife

83:3.1 A l., or a white man’s wife, they compare to a cat

83:5.11 The status wife was not necessarily the l.;

83:5.11 The l., or sweetheart, did not appear until the races

lovedverb; see lovedadjective

1:5.4 the Universal Father so l. the world as to provide for

1:5.8 “know and be known,” who can “love and be l.,”

1:7.3 Only a person can love and be l..

2:5.8 a direct response to the experience of being l..

4:4.6 and greatest satisfaction in loving and being l..

16:9.7 other persons are not naturally l. or socially served.

54:2.5 true liberty, the right to love and be l., the privilege

56:9.13 creatures who are able to love God and be l. by him,

63:0.3 Sonta-an meaning “l. by mother,” Sonta-en

63:0.3 Sonta-en signifying “l. by father.”

75:5.2 Adam l. his mate with a supermortal affection,

95:3.4 “The peaceful is he who does what is l.; the guilty is

96:5.7 Israelites thought of their God as one who l. them,

97:6.3 “Yes, I have l. you with an everlasting love;

97:10.6 The Jews l. justice, wisdom, truth, and righteousness

98:1.4 They neither greatly l. nor feared these divinities of

100:4.4 Jesus l. men so much because he placed such a

100:7.8 Jesus l. men as brothers, while recognizing how they

100:7.9 He was considerate of all men because he l. them and

102:1.1 “Human things must be known in order to be l., but

102:1.1 but divine things must be l. in order to be known.”

102:5.3 an all-loving Father, a God to be worshiped and l..

102:6.7 “If you love your fellows as I have l. you, then shall

119:1.5 Michael l. us, understood us, and served with us,

119:2.5 No System Sovereign was ever more ardently l. or

123:5.8 thoroughly understood men and devotedly l. them.

124:2.5 Jesus was really l. by his youthful associates, not

125:2.7 they all three l. Jesus as if he had been their brother.

126:3.2 no father could have l. and nurtured his daughter any

127:1.8 possible hour with the youngsters, and they truly l.

127:3.7 Jesus truly l. people—just common folks.

127:4.10 Jesus much l. to play the harp when tired in mind and

127:6.1 many women l. Jesus even as men l. him, not again

127:6.1 Both men and women l. him devotedly and for what

127:6.3 Next to his own family he l. these three most of all.

128:3.7 Simon had always l. Jesus, but now he felt that he

128:6.11 The children l. Jesus, and Jesus loved the children.

128:6.11 The children loved Jesus, and Jesus l. the children.

129:0.2 Jesus naturally l. his people; he l. his family,

129:0.2 Jesus l. loved them with a great and fervent affection

129:1.5 Salome l. Jesus as she l. her own sons, James, John,

129:1.11 Jesus was first called “the Master.” They all l. him.

129:3.8 Jesus met and l. all manner of men, rich and poor,

130:5.1 Jesus l. these Cretans, notwithstanding the harsh

131:1.7 Let us love God, for he first l. us.

131:2.13 And have I not l. you with an everlasting love?

133:0.1 It was a full year before those who knew and l.

134:9.9 teacher the same person they had known and l. as a

137:1.5 They had known Jesus for some time, and they l.

138:7.6 more they worked with Jesus, the more they l. him.

139:1.11 Every one of the apostles l. Jesus, but it remains true

139:2.6 Peter really and truly l. Jesus.

139:4.2 said that he was “the disciple whom Jesus l..”

139:4.4 to refer to himself as the “disciple whom Jesus l..”

139:4.4 to regard himself as the “disciple whom Jesus l.

139:6.5 The apostles all l. and respected Nathaniel, and he

139:8.6 a declaration that Jesus l. even honest doubters.

139:9.2 They l. their Master and Jesus l. them, but they never

139:9.6 James Alpheus especially l. Jesus because of the

139:9.8 simple-minded helpers, and everybody l. them.

139:12.5 The apostles l. Judas; he was really one of them.

139:12.5 but we doubt whether Judas really l. the Master with

140:2.2 Love them and be with them as you have l. and been

140:5.15 exhort the twelve to love their neighbors as they l.

140:5.15 his apostles to love men as he had l. them—to love

141:7.14 Jesus lived as a man among men and understood, l.,

149:2.14 Devoted men and women l. Jesus with a well-nigh

149:2.14 the better they knew Jesus the more they l. him.

150:8.3 “With great love has the Lord our God l. us, and

157:7.3 selfsame trials and tribulations, but they l. Jesus.

157:7.3 they must have l. the Master more than did Judas,

158:7.4 Peter spoke thus because he l. Jesus; but the

159:3.12 perception, and enhance the power to love and be l..

163:3.3 he did not remain with them, for he greatly l. him.

167:4.2 Lazarus; he l. them with a fervent affection.

167:4.2 but he still l. his people, and there now occurred to

168:1.1 his tears, one of them said: “Behold how he l. him.

168:1.4 Jesus knew the sisters l. their brother and had faith in

169:1.9 This father l. this son and was always on the

169:1.13 “Since this father truly l. both of his sons, he tried to

171:0.5 Jesus said: “Because I have long known and l. you;

171:7.4 Jesus could help men so much because he l. them so

171:7.4 He truly l. each man, each woman, and each child.

171:7.7 Jesus l. men so much and so wisely that he never

172:1.7 But Mary l. Jesus; she had provided this precious

172:5.6 his doubts to no one; he l. Jesus too much.

174:0.2 “Judas, I have l. you and have prayed that you

177:2.2 Amos’s parents refused; they l. their son so much

177:4.10 Jesus l. and trusted Judas even as he l. and trusted

177:4.10 but with their hearts they l. Jesus and were doing

179:3.2 his frailties of the flesh, Peter l. the Master.

179:3.5 with the wish of one whom he respected and l..

180:1.1 That you love one another even as I have l. you.

180:1.3 I invite you to love one another, even as I have l. you

180:1.4 to love one another, even as I have l. you.”

180:2.1 who love one another, even as I have l. them—all

180:2.2 “As the Father has l. me, so have I l. you.

180:2.5 to love man as he himself has been l. by God—that

180:2.5 should love one another, even as Jesus has l. us.

180:4.2 I have l. the Father and have kept his word; you

180:4.2 you have l. me, and you will keep my word.

180:5.8 satisfied when they love their fellows as Jesus l. us

180:5.10 the highest cosmic good of the individual who is l..

180:6.1 that you love one another even as I have l. you.

181:1.5 I have l. you with a great affection, and I would

181:2.4 how to love one another, even as I have l. you.”

181:2.14 Even from the first, Levi, I l. you as I did these

181:2.26 and who love one another, even as I have l. you.

181:2.30 henceforth love one another, even as I have l. you.”

182:1.6 if they love one another as I have l. them, all men

182:3.9 heart was being crushed; he truly l. his brethren.

186:5.6 The Father l mortal man on earth just as much before

188:4.9 serve one’s fellows even as Jesus l. and served men.

191:4.3 You are to love all men as I have l. you; you are to

191:5.3 and serving them, even as I have l. and served you.

191:6.2 a new and startling affection, even as I have l. you.

192:2.1 intolerance and learn to love men as I have l. you.

192:2.4 Love the flock as I have l. you and devote yourself

193:0.5 Love all men as I have l. you; serve your fellow

193:1.2 my brethren, have been thus l. and served by me.

193:4.10 with his real friends and those who truly l. Judas.

193:4.13 In life, Judas ignored those who l. him, and in death,

193:5.2 Love men with the love wherewith I have l. you

195:1.6 beauty, the Jew holiness, but both peoples l. truth.

195:5.11 Forget not that Jesus l. even little children, and that

196:3.21 of loving and being l. is not just a psychic illusion

lovedadjective; see loved ones

87:5.7 heap vituperation on some lucky or much l. thing

113:7.1 the first time, actually to see your long-l. angelic

149:6.4 these much l. children are led to love their father in

loved ones

47:3.6 desire to consult the registry and call upon your l.

55:2.5 thus forgather to witness the ascension of their l.

55:2.5 these God-knowing mortals bid their l. farewell as

76:5.4 communicated to their l. the belief that the world

112:3.7 are not permitted to send messages back to their l..

145:3.6 come assisting their l. in this effort to secure healing.

154:2.2 souls and speak words of encouragement to their l..

163:2.2 while you return home to minister to your l., but not

165:6.3 Friends, relatives, and l. are destined to be set against

loveless

1:6.5 loving personality can hardly reveal himself to a l.

99:3.8 L. zeal is always harmful to religion, persecution

177:2.2 suffered distortion in consequence of your parents’ l.

193:4.13 Emotionally, Judas was l. and unforgiving.

loveliness

4:5.7 in all that beauty of character and l. of attributes

73:3.6 bright spot on Urantia; it was naturally a dream of l.,

lovely

127:5.6 “the one altogether l. and the greatest among ten

139:4.4 John Zebedee had many l. traits of character, but

139:4.4 one which was not so l. was his inordinate but

139:12.4 the “one altogether l. and the chiefest among ten

lover

84:4.3 woman was not to man a friend, sweetheart, l.,

103:8.3 The imperfection of the l’ insight into the true nature

131:4.4 he is the l. of mankind and the helper of those who

132:5.2 a sincere seeker after wisdom and an honest l. of

139:8.7 such a l. of nature but so free from all tendency to

142:4.1 since he was a great l. of the beautiful in art and

156:5.21 Difficulty whets the ardor of the truth l., while

196:3.16 Unless a divine l. lived in man, he could not

196:3.16 And this l. hails from the very source of infinite love;

lovers

180:5.7 the believing brotherhood of God-knowing truth l.,

195:10.13 And the genuine l. of truth will be slow to forget that

lovesnoun

102:0.1 fears, l., longings, and beliefs are but the reaction

lovesverb

2:5.1 The Father l us sufficiently to bestow his life upon us

2:5.2 subordinate creatures, “for the Father himself l. you.

2:5.8 that God l. me, I should continue to love him

2:5.9 for, as a father, a real father, l. his children, so the

2:5.9 so the Father l. and forever seeks the welfare of his

2:6.1 fear a great God, but he trusts and l. only a good

2:6.4 God l. not like a father, but as a father.

2:6.8 God l. the sinner and hates the sin: such a statement

2:6.8 God l. the sinner because he is a personality reality

3:6.8 God the Father l. men; God the Son serves men;

6:2.8 The Father l. his children as a father; the Eternal Son

12:7.8 God l. each individual as an individual child in the

12:7.8 Yet God thus l. every individual; he is no respecter

16:9.8 individual can love another person as he l. himself.

40:10.13 and God l. each of his creature sons alike; he is no

40:10.13 The Father l. each of his sons, and that affection is

66:7.4 Savage man l. his child, but civilized man l. also his

84:7.10 man—civilized man—l. his children’s children.

94:12.3 cling to faith in the all-merciful Amida, who so l.

96:4.6 the Lord l. you and will not forget the oath by

99:2.4 An ideal social order is that in which every man l.

99:2.4 in which every man l. his neighbor as he l. himself.

102:3.7 Science sorts men; religion l. men, even as yourself;

112:2.7 and unselfishly l. another being, human or divine.

114:7.17 It is eternally true, “the Father himself l. you.”

117:4.14 God first l. man and confers upon him the

117:4.14 And as man l. God, so does man become eternal

118:10.1 God l. us too much to do that, for that would be

118:10.5 God l. each creature as a child, and that love

125:0.6 I refuse to believe that my Father l. me less than

125:5.5 3. If God is a father who l. his children, why all this

130:6.2 My boy, to one who l. his fellows there is an

131:1.8 High is like a loving father and mother; he really l.

131:4.5 to God as a comforter, and savior—one who l. us.

131:10.4 Our Father even l. the wicked and is always kind

133:2.2 If you can only love your children as God l. you,

134:4.1 God the Father divinely l. his children, all of them.

135:11.2 The Father l. his Son and will presently put all

137:8.17 If you would but believe that my Father l. you with

138:8.2 Father l. all his children with the same eternal love.

140:5.1 you should love your fellow mortals as Jesus l. you.

140:5.2 Jesus l. mankind with a dual affection.

140:5.2 As the Son of God he l. man with a fatherly love—

140:5.2 As the Son of Man, Jesus l. mortals as a brother—

140:5.3 therefore could begin to love men as God l. them—

142:2.1 Father who so l. all men that he would welcome

142:2.2 a true father not only l. his family as a whole—as a

142:2.2 truly l. and affectionately cares for each individual

145:2.4 while a kindhearted father l. his family as a whole,

145:2.4 Yahweh cares for his people, that God l. Israel.

145:2.4 later prophets also grasped, that God l. you—every

147:1.1 he l. our nation and built us the very synagogue

147:3.3 seem to afflict you, but the God of eternity l. you.

148:5.5 whom the Lord l. he corrects, even as the father

148:6.2 My Father l. the poor just as much as the rich;

149:6.6 The father naturally l. his child, but the child must

150:4.3 I declare to you that he who l. father or mother

156:1.6 your Master, who I have been told l. all men and

159:1.3 “The Father in heaven l. his children, and therefore

161:2.3 to reprove us, it is plain to all that he truly l. us.

161:2.6 Jesus strongly l. goodness and equally hates sin.

162:2.7 The Father l. you, and therefore do I long for your

162:5.3 and faithful; my Father l. even his erring children.

165:2.10 “And so shall you know why the Father l. me and

166:2.3 what if the Samaritan l. God as well as the Jews?

168:1.8 in Galilee if he cannot save those whom he l.?”

170:3.5 2. Man will not truly forgive his fellows unless he l.

174:5.8 He who selfishly l. his life stands in danger of

177:3.2 We fail to love the Master as he l. us.

180:6.8 I shall do this because the Father himself l. you

181:2.30 I love you all with the love wherewith the Father l.

182:1.5 the Father l. mortal men even as does the Son.

182:1.6 know that the Father l. them even as does the Son,

184:3.19 Man sits in judgment on God, but even then he l.

185:3.4 that every one who l. the truth hears my voice.”

186:5.6 While the Father in heaven l. us no more because

187:0.3 he said: “The Father l. and sustains me because I am

188:5.2 Jesus l. men so much that his love awakens the

193:0.3 It is a fact that God l. you, his sons.

lovingverb

2:5.2 It is wrong to think of God as being coaxed into l.

2:5.5 the supreme reason for l. him is the indwelling gift of

2:5.8 The experience of l. is very much a direct response

4:4.6 strongest expression and greatest satisfaction in l.

100:3.1 in the loyal service of l. God and serving man.

101:5.11 revealed religion lays increasing emphasis on l.,

110:3.8 2. L. God and desiring to be like him—genuine

110:3.9 3. L. man and sincerely desiring to serve him—

139:4.2 Jesus to be guilty of showing favoritism, of l. one

142:1.4 —supreme devotion to God while l. your neighbor as

142:2.3 L. your children as a father on earth, you must

180:1.3 If you will only love one another as I am l. you,

180:4.5 make that love real in their experiences by l. one

180:4.5 loving one another, even as I am now l. you.”

191:5.3 the actual and living experience of l. men and

193:0.5 even as, by l. you and serving you, I have become

196:3.21 The exquisite and transcendent experience of l. and

lovingadjective

5:4.15 higher active and creature-l. affection of a God who

8:3.5 project of drawing to themselves all truth-l. souls

44:1.13 rhythm stimulate the reaction of the music-l. sense

50:5.6 are subjugated by the strong and truth-l. elements of

53:6.5 by Lucifer in his call to the ‘liberty-l. intelligences of

66:3.2 that later on he would evolve into a peace-l. farmer.

68:5.11 warlike; the agriculturist is a more peace-l. type.

71:4.17 renders it secure from attack by its war-l. neighbors

78:8.6 learned to trust and prize these peace-l. Sumerians

80:4.3 later semimilitary and conquest-l. Andite descendants

89:10.6 And all the loyal sons of God are happy, service-l.,

102:7.10 the most l. of all friends, and the most divine of all

104:4.7 the divinely fraternal, creature-l., fatherly-acting,

117:4.3 God is so trusting, so l., that he gives a portion of his

125:1.4 the dying animals were more than this nature-l. lad

131:1.7 The Lord God is merciful and l.; he is forgiving.

131:4.2 This one God is l., glorious, and adorable.

131:10.8 ‘our religion’ as being more beautiful, l., personal,

132:3.4 salvation of this truth-discerning and beauty-l. soul

133:4.4 spirit will lead all truth-l. and God-serving mortals

134:6.1 Groups of such liberty-l. mortals cannot live together

170:5.13 Jesus taught that the truth-l. soul, the one who

195:10.5 the second mile of service and liberty-l. devotion that

196:3.7 intellect is unselfishly altruistic and unconditionally l..

loving activities

130:6.2 lead from the sorrows of self to the joys of l. in the

loving affection

5:4.15 to the higher active and creature-l. of a God who

loving associates

113:7.8 And so do some of your l. seraphic associates in time

loving association(s)

10:2.1 forever maintains personal relations of l. with vast

19:6.2 Ascending mortals, in their long and l. with the

22:2.6 passing through Vicegerington in close and l..

45:6.3 close and l. with the supernal Adamic sex creatures

104:4.7 fraternal, creature-l., fatherly-acting association.

160:2.8 L. and intimate human associations tend to rob

177:5.1 the Master recounted their years of eventful and l..

194:2.9 four years of personal and l. with the Master.

loving bestowal

187:5.6 bearing his own crossbeam and finished up his l.

loving care

94:12.3 by faith in the divine mercies and l. of Amida,

133:2.2 The l. and consideration which a man is willing to

loving character

125:6.6 teacher, a revealer of the l. of his Father in heaven.

134:9.3 real truth about his Father’s l. and merciful conduct

142:2.4 the true nature and l. of the Father in heaven?

143:1.4 of my Father and to reveal his l. to all mankind.

loving companionship

110:0.1 Deity to affectionately share these sufferings in l..

177:1.3 can enjoy the l. of the God of a universe,

loving compassion

169:1.9 the father saw him and, being moved with l., ran

loving consideration

163:3.4 obedience to his just laws of merciful and l. for

187:4.6 he would have been received with the same l. that

loving contact

180:5.11 the Spirit of Truth, who directs the l. of one human

loving counsel

128:7.4 The l. of Jesus prevented a break in the family;

loving Creator

1:5.4 constitute a perfect, infinite, and l. personality.

96:1.15 Deity from the tribal god of Mount Horeb to the l.

96:4.9 proclaimed that magnificent concept of the l. Father.

loving devotion

181:2.18 manifest impartial and l. to the Greeks in the West

195:10.5 but rather the second mile of service and liberty-l.

loving discipline

178:1.10 to lead you in troublous ways as a l. designed to save

loving efforts

2:3.6 when all such l. are finally rejected, the final decree

loving embrace

7:3.1 more conscious of the l. of the all-pervading spirit

loving Father

1:2.2 God is a saving person and a l. to all who enjoy

1:6.2 philosophy an idea, to religion a person, even the l.

1:7.3 if they were not attributes of a personal God, a l..

2:4.4 The good nature of a l. could not possibly withhold

4:4.6 the First Source is always and consistently a l..

4:4.7 in religion, the universal and l.; in philosophy,

5:4.13 3. Jesusconcept—God as a living friend, a l.,

8:3.5 The Infinite Spirit is the effective agent of the all-l.

54:4.2 Jesus’ story of the prodigal son illustrates how a l.

96:1.15 Deity from the tribal god of Mount Horeb to the l.

96:4.9 that magnificent concept of the l. Creator Father.

97:7.13 portrayed the all-powerful Creator as the all-l..

97:10.8 Yahweh, creator of all things and the l. of all

102:5.3 religion discloses an all-l., a God to be worshiped

103:2.2 grew up in the consciousness of being children of a l.

103:4.4 God becomes a l. to his mortal sons and daughters.

111:7.1 in the universe mansions of an all-wise, and all-l..

121:4.3 failed to envisage themselves as the children of a l.

131:1.8 The Most High is like a l. and mother; he really

132:4.2 that they were the children of this l. in heaven.

139:2.13 the Son of Man as the revelation of God, the l. of all

141:2.2 king but as privileged sons of a l. and divine Father.

141:4.1 men held the idea of God as a l. of the individual.

142:6.8 submit to the guidance of a wise and l. earthly father,

144:5.71 Not as we wish, our l., but as you desire the eternal

148:5.1 I am still at a loss to understand why the l. permits

149:6.2 sublime and supernal free worship of a l., just, and

149:6.8 worship him as the l. and all-wise Father of your

159:3.5 A l. does not frighten his children into yielding

159:5.7 the care of God for man like the solicitude of a l.

181:1.10 wholly in the care and keeping of an all-wise, all-l..

188:4.8 When you grasp the idea of God as a true and l.,

194:4.6 the old message that “God is the l. of all men,”

196:0.2 Holy One of Israel” and “The living and l. in heaven”

loving fellowship

102:7.3 process, serve an abstraction, or hold l. with a law.

loving friends

102:7.10 the most l. of all friends, and the most divine of all

loving God

5:1.12 cannot fail to attain the destiny established by a l.

97:6.3 Jeremiah also preached of the just and l. described by

131:10.8 ‘our religion’ as being more beautiful, l., personal,

149:6.2 sublime and supernal free worship of a l., just, and

159:4.4 the l. I have come to reveal to all the worlds.

loving granddaughter

139:4.12 last twenty years of his life John was cared for by a l.

loving hand

175:1.22 even now I proffer the l. of eternal fellowship.

181:2.17 to hold your brethren together with a firm and l.

loving home

177:2.4 one of the apostles who failed to enjoy a normal, l.

loving intercourse

142:7.10 The affectionate father holds intimate and l. with his

loving justice

91:4.1 transgresses the spirit of all ethics founded on l..

loving-kindness

2:4.1 “I am the Lord who executes l., judgment, and

2:4.2 brought to bear upon the Father to call forth his l..

2:5.7 faithful in the l. which constantly overshadows us.

30:4.33 the wisdom and l. of the Gods in the execution of

97:4.5 Hosea proclaimed a gospel of l. and divine mercy,

97:4.5 you to me in righteousness and judgment and in l.

97:4.7 and l. which were so exquisitely sung by Isaiah and

97:6.3 everlasting love; therefore with l. have I drawn you.”

131:2.7 to show forth l. in the morning and the divine

137:8.4 L. is upon Israel in this kingdom.

140:5.17 and depth and breadth of the truest friendship—l..

144:5.20 Be patient with us as we show l. to our fellows.

144:5.67 Bestow upon us your patience and l.

146:2.15 Most High, to acknowledge his l. every morning

148:7.2 witness that it is lawful to exhibit l. on the Sabbath

155:1.2 All this l. shall be shown the so-called heathen,

174:5.3 “My Father sent me to this world to reveal his l. to

loving lad

125:1.4 the dying animals were more than this nature-l. could

loving leaders

110:1.2 The Adjusters are l., your safe and sure guides

loving look

191:1.2 When Peter thought of the l. of the Master as he

loving materializations

143:1.4 God and the l. of the brotherhood of man.

loving mercy

8:4.1 God and, when “made flesh,” demonstrates the l.

54:6.1 The l. extended to the rebels does seem to have

56:10.19 ministry, the portrayal of l. to the children of time.

166:2.3 regarding the gratitude of men and the l. of God.”

loving ministrators

26:10.2 as the highest type of l. to the children of time

loving ministry

6:8.4 Sons and the l. of the creatures of the Infinite Spirit,

8:2.7 l. and ceaseless service of the of the personalities of

8:4.8 As man learns more of the l. and tireless ministry of

15:10.22 mingled in effective service, wise administration, l.,

20:10.3 creative power, l., and understanding sovereignty

28:6.7 fully and faithfully paid out in the l. of the patient

56:10.17 Divine goodness is more fully shown forth in the l.

92:4.8 gives in recognition of, and response to, the l of God

94:4.10 which is personally realized in l. and social service.

106:1.3 engaged in the l. and merciful ministry of truth,

133:4.2 In your living and l. serve spiritual food suited to the

144:5.12 By the l. of devoted seraphic hosts May the Son

146:2.11 will take the place of l. and intelligent ministry to the

167:1.5 the lame and the halt cannot repay you for your l..

178:1.11 Let all mankind benefit from your l., enlightening

187:1.6 who knew of his life of l., could not refrain from

loving mother

123:3.9 Mary was a l. but a fairly strict disciplinarian.

loving motives

143:1.4 The child does not always comprehend the l. of

loving nature

2:5.9 As you ponder the l. of God, there is only one

10:1.1 There is inherent in the selfless, l., and lovable nature

21:3.24 Sons are the real revealers of the Father’s l. and

126:3.10 Father’s business”—to show forth his Father’s l. to

loving overcare

48:4.7 celestial humor grows out of our faith in the l. of

loving parent

54:6.3 having a l. and of being a member of a family group.

140:5.17 A l. experiences little difficulty in forgiving his child,

loving person

2:6.9 God is discovered to be a l.; facing the spiritual

104:4.15 true that the power-pattern and the l. are one and

loving personality or personalities

1:5.4 perfect, eternal, l., and infinite Creator personality.

1:6.5 a l. can hardly reveal himself to a loveless person.

6:4.9 The Eternal Son, as a merciful, ministering and l.,

9:2.4 their array of l. who ever lead the true of purpose

76:5.7 this world as the arena wherein to reveal the l. of

102:3.11 religion envisions God as a l. spiritual personality.

140:8.19 will assist in revealing the Father’s character and l..

loving petitions

146:2.11 curse you, and make l. for those who persecute you.

loving pilot

111:1.9 can the will of man reject the guidance of such a l.

loving plan

148:4.5 the continued rejection of the Father’s l. of survival

loving protector

131:4.3 God is a l. protector, a blessed defender.

loving regard

146:3.6 leads in the directions of worship and l. for one’s

loving relations

170:3.10 man unfolds his moral nature in l. with his fellows.

174:1.2 of those l. between the creature and the Creator,

loving relationship

140:10.4 its father which insures an understanding and l.,

loving rule

20:1.14 win the planets to the willing recognition of the l. of

loving ruler

96:7.3 Yahweh is pictured as a l. and merciful Father.

loving salvation

188:5.2 nor condonation, but rather eternal and l..

loving service

5:4.15 much of his sinlessness as of his righteousness, his l..

7:7.6 divine attributes which was made in l. by your own

16:8.18 of Deity, associated with the l. of humanity.

20:2.1 Eternal Son unites with a new and divine ideal of l.

91:7.1 and l. in unselfish ministry to one’s fellow creatures.

99:4.7 it does not lose its motivation for unselfish and l..

102:3.4 he is impelled to seek l. service-contact with his

110:3.4 the ideal life is one of l. rather than an existence

131:10.5 And all of this l. of the children of God enlarges

134:2.3 influenced by the life of l. and spiritual ministry

139:4.13 John taught l. rather than ruling power—kingdom

142:4.2 Father, and l. bestowed upon one’s fellow men.

142:7.4 would invariably manifest itself in unselfish and l..

144:5.62 And lead us in the pathway of l. service.

149:6.5 l. and appreciative worship in the place of slavish

155:6.9 joy and liberty of ennobling deeds of l. and

170:3.8 a religion that impelled its believers to engage in l..

170:3.9 directly manifests itself as outward and l. for man.

170:4.12 4. The supreme satisfactions of the l. of man.

176:3.2 spirit as the righteousness of l. for your fellows,

178:1.6 manifest the righteous ministry of l. to believers and

178:1.6 The fruits of the spirit, your sincere and l., are the

180:1.4 to go into the world to yield the fruit of l. to your

180:1.6 which would have made such a l. a supreme joy.

180:2.1 so neither can you yield the fruits of l. except you

181:2.29 follow me in paying the supreme price of l. in the

190:5.4 joy of the fellowship of the brotherhood of l. in

191:5.3 let your l. effectually destroy the prejudice

191:5.3 but I require of my disciples life, even a life of l.

193:0.5 how you can, through l., become God-revealing

193:2.2 to show forth the fruits of the spirit in l. to their

193:2.2 are: l., unselfish devotion, courageous loyalty,

195:10.16 would spiritually unite in l. the numerous families of

loving soul(s)

8:3.5 conjoint project of drawing to themselves truth-l.

132:3.4 The salvation of this truth-discerning and beauty-l.

170:5.13 Jesus taught that the truth-l., the one who hungers

loving spirit

195:10.4 to the declaration that his Father is a living and l..

loving support

149:6.11 the value of sincerity and perfect trust in the l. of the

loving understanding

174:1.3 and divinity of sympathy and capacity for l..

loving works

164:5.3 “Many l. have I shown you from the Father,

loving worship

92:4.8 the l. which a creature son voluntarily gives in

110:3.8 genuine recognition of the divine fatherhood and l. of

lovingly

2:1.8 the Father l. and willingly downstep and modify,

2:1.10 and l. embrace all the finity of all his children in all

2:4.5 the justice wisely and l. visited upon the manifold

15:14.9 is just as l. fostered as if it were the only inhabited

34:6.3 in the partnership of faith, l. to embrace the soul of

34:6.11 the Spirit gently and l. lead you along the pathway

37:10.6 until they are l. dispatched from the borders of the

66:8.2 Caligastia was patiently instructed and l. warned

84:7.26 l. displayed in assisting the child to win the battle of

114:7.17 you are just as l. cherished and just as faithfully

139:8.7 Thomas admired one who was so l. merciful yet

150:8.3 name—selah—that we may l. praise your unity.

187:2.4 Jesus could not have so l. interceded for his

lowsee lowwith high

35:3.22 While the young universe of Nebadon stands l. in

42:4.7 L. temperatures favor certain forms of electronic

42:4.9 formed in the exceedingly l. temperatures of space,

66:5.24 Art and science were at a l. ebb throughout the

68:6.11 l.-grade demands as to prove veritable slavery and

74:3.5 to redeem the social culture of Urantia from the l.

75:1.3 Mind and morals were at a l. level, and instead of

78:1.1 and morals were at a l. level at the time of Adam’s

79:8.5 conflict, but the societal opinion of war remained l.;

80:3.3 religion in Europe was at a l. ebb as compared with

81:6.22 intellectual level is too l. to discover wise methods

84:3.3 But man was no more to blame for his l. opinion of

90:2.12 Shamans were often of l.-grade mind and morals.

94:9.1 the l.-caste monarch Asoka, who, next to Ikhnaton

97:9.6 the Philistines brought Yahweh to a l. point among

114:7.12 dilution of the violet blood and reaching its l. point

122:3.1 Gabriel appeared to Mary by the side of a l. stone

122:6.2 The furniture consisted of a l. stone table, stone

126:3.4 Jesus sat down by the little squat lamp on the l. stone

135:6.6 and every mountain and hill shall be brought l.;

137:7.1 raised to such heights at Cana, now sank to new l.

150:7.2 his village became contaminated by the l. moral

153:2.1 rise high in authority while you are brought very l..

177:5.5 was the l.-tide mark of their spiritual status up to the

195:10.18 religion, and therefore must it operate in l. gear.

196:3.32 Some men’s lives are too noble to descend to the l.

lowwith high

0:3.25 the confusion of all orders of beings, high and l.,

3:4.3 bestowed upon these beings of high and l. estate,

6:8.1 And all of us, high and l., constitute their family.

19:5.10 with all orders of the Sons of God, high and l.,

28:5.15 counsel of all beings, whether of high or l. estate.

42:5.5 rays require extraordinarily high or l. temperatures

49:2.24 factors of a planet are very high or very l., but

94:7.5 tidings of free salvation; that all men, high and l.,

105:1.6 is understandable by his creatures both high and l.,

115:1.1 for the innate ability of all mind, high or l., to form

115:1.4 Finite creatures, high and l., may propound theories,

117:2.9 Creatures and universes, high and l., are evolving

129:3.8 loved all manner of men, rich and poor, high and l.,

147:5.10 banquets did Jesus attend with the high and the l.,

172:4.1 to give the inhabitants of Jerusalem, high and l., as

lowerverb

195:9.9 Christianity has dared to l. its ideals before the

lowersee lower orders

1:3.3 impossible of approach by the l. groups of spirit

2:3.5 will triumph over the personality of the l. level.

3:6.3 Universe causes cannot be l. than universe effects.

5:1.1 l. groups of created intelligences is inconceivable.

6:4.9 contacts with the ascendant beings of the l. realms

7:3.4 and responded to by the l. automatic spinal centers;

7:3.4 automatic but habit-trained centers of the l. brain,

11:7.5 at right angles to both the upper and l. surfaces of

11:7.6 There is an upper and a l. limit to horizontal space

11:7.6 eventually the upper or l. limit of pervaded space

11:9.1 Although it is true that not all of the l. spirit beings

12:7.3 of a higher law, not the reversal of a l. law.

14:4.9 the l. living things undergo the transmutation of

14:4.22 seek to advance from l. to higher circuits in their

19:1.7 the philosophic technique of starting from the l. to

25:3.1 commissioners begin their service on the l. worlds,

27:7.6 the depths of the spiritual darkness of the l. worlds

28:5.11 assimilation by, the lowly peoples of the l. worlds,

28:5.16 various orders of the angelic hosts and the l. will

29:4.13 power of choice, as in numerous of the l. types of

30:4.18 As the ascending mortals progress from the l. to the

32:3.6 The l. creatures—and sometimes even the higher

35:2.1 Sons to approach sufficiently near the l. creature

35:2.1 the l., even the material, forms of life on the

35:8.15 they are capable of drawing nearer the l. creatures

36:2.17 to effect the mastery of the l. forms of life,

36:5.5 They are ministers of the l levels of experiential mind

39:0.10 imply ability to function on relatively l. service levels.

39:2.8 others have risen from the l. or less endowed groups.

39:2.16 seraphim ascended from similar duties in l. sections

39:4.1 the able assistants of the directors of the l. divisions

39:4.5 served as justice guides in the l. realms later appear

39:4.12 as a drop of water from a higher level falls to a l.

39:5.13 the upper and l. pairs of shields are carefully closed

40:5.2 angels—than whom you were created but a little l.

42:5.6 When electrons pass from higher to l. energy levels

42:11.8 the more difficult it is for the l. types of mind to

42:11.8 never be discovered or discerned by the l.-level

43:2.5 program of a constellation originates in the l. house

43:2.7 serves the l. divisions of the legislative assembly.

44:0.1 master artists and artisans of the morontia and l.

44:0.18 the fellow beings of your previous and l. levels of

46:1.3 period of light recession it falls to a little l. than 50

46:4.4 The rectangles—the rendezvous of the l. native life.

46:7.1 rectangles of Jerusem are occupied by the l. native

46:7.2 of their lesser brethren of the l. animal creations,

47:8.6 spiritually speaking, still a little l. than the angels.

48:4.12 Most of us have come up through l. stages of

48:4.14 refreshingly resurrect the memories of a l. stage of

48:4.20 personal memories of all former and l. existences,

48:6.30 the morontia transactions of the l. universe realms.

48:7.1 The l. planes of morontia mota join directly with the

48:7.9 assist the l. being who refuses to act upon his light

49:1.7 The development of higher organisms from l.

49:2.21 temperatures both much higher and much l. than the

49:2.21 higher temperature ranges, eighteen per cent to the l.

49:5.14 evolvement of your l. or rudimentary form of brain.

51:5.7 strains of Urantia mortals to mate with the l. races;

52:2.9 of mortals with proportionate curtailment of the l..

53:7.10 the sophistries of rebellion better than the l. spirits.

53:7.10 While many on the l. mansion worlds, those who had

55:6.3 the l. groups are permitted to produce only one

56:3.3 the adjutant mind-spirits, to the l. and evolving levels

58:2.6 The l. five or six miles of the earth’s atmosphere is

58:5.7 The l. but comparatively heavier ocean beds, plus

61:1.1 washed down to the l. levels and toward the seas.

63:2.5 But the autumn sun was getting l. in the sky, and

64:6.13 the green men occurred in the region of the l. Nile

65:2.5 the stationary types of early and l. animals,

65:6.7 The l. forms of plant life are wholly responsive to

65:7.1 are the versatile mind ministers to the l. intelligent

65:7.1 there is influential direction of l.-mind function from

65:7.3 the l. adjutants experienced far more difficulty in

65:7.7 the higher reaching down to co-ordinate with the l.

68:6.11 are required to administer the l. levels of industry,

72:2.6 2. The l. house is elected by certain organizations of

72:2.6 whether the election pertains to the upper or l. house

72:4.4 occupy the attention of students from the l. social

72:7.9 industrial house is elected by labor, the l. by capital.

72:7.14 concurred in by the l. house, approved by the chief

73:7.1 overrun by these l.-grade Nodites for almost four

74:7.1 the Garden, serving there as teachers in the l. grades.

77:5.10 fertile belt lying in the l. foothills of the Kopet

78:8.2 The first and l. city was inundated so that the second

78:8.2 the second or higher town succeeded the l. as the

82:6.5 When such matings take place between the l. strata,

98:1.1 the l. classes even making ceremonial out of the

99:1.5 sufferings and oppression of the helpless l. strata,

99:1.5 in modern times these l. social orders are no longer

102:6.9 higher back into that which is admittedly l..

103:2.9 struggle between the “higher” and the “l.” natures,

108:5.9 sharp conflicts between the higher and l. tendencies

109:1.3 evolve from the l., inexperienced, to the higher,

110:6.5 circle by circle you thereby ascend from the l. stages

110:6.16 such l. circle beings are far less conscious of

111:2.8 the mid-mind in contradistinction to the l. or material

113:3.3 endowments are unified and co-ordinated on the l.

113:6.7 when those in the l. circles of mortal achievement are

118:7.8 the limits of personality choice throughout the l.

119:4.5 bestowals partook of the nature of the l. forms of

121:1.8 a miserable and impoverished l. class embraced the

121:3.7 The Christian church was largely composed of the l.

121:3.9 ascend from the l. to the higher strata of Roman

121:5.6 the accepted belief of the l. classes of the Greco-

132:1.2 To an ascending mortal all l. and material standards

132:2.10 realms of moral progress on the l. levels of spiritual

132:4.6 Compel your l. nature to obey your higher nature

139:12.2 a fish-drying enterprise at the l. end of the Sea of

154:2.5 The animal nature and the l. forms of will creatures

156:5.5 triumphant over the temptations of the l. nature,

156:5.5 substituting for these l. and less idealistic habits of

160:2.10 those who seek other values which are l. than

160:3.5 irritations of the l. levels of thinking—worry, envy,

160:5.6 The l. religions shape their ideas of God to meet the

167:1.5 you will be required to take a l. place at the table.

168:2.1 wrapped in bandages, resting on the right l. niche of

185:1.4 then was Pilate held in even l. esteem than before.

195:0.4 At first,Christianity won as converts only the l. social

lower order(s)

3:0.2 Sons of God are clearly discernible by the l. orders

3:6.3 mind cannot be explained in terms of the l. orders of

5:1.1 Were it possible for the l. orders of intelligence to

6:8.2 they are virtually indistinguishable by the l. orders

8:4.8 the loving and tireless ministry of the l. orders of the

9:8.13 able to see your spiritual associates of the l. orders

15:8.2 the l. orders are not volitional, they do not possess

19:5.3 never be possible for the l. orders of celestial

20:8.1 educational ministry to mortal creatures and the l. of

25:1.1 the higher orders of beings look down upon the l.

27:1.2 the rest of sleep and of play in the l. life orders,

28:6.3 with the ascending beings, including the l. orders of

35:8.2 Being a later and l. order of sonship creation, these

35:8.15 Since Lanonandeks are a somewhat l. order of

36:5.1 Infinite Spirit which is extended to the l orders of life

36:5.6 the adjutants to function so largely in the l. orders of

38:5.4 the service of the l. orders of spiritual personalities,

39:0.11 angelic ministers seek assignment to the l. orders of

39:1.17 performance of similar duties while attached to l.

39:4.6 the l. orders of seraphic ministers were misled and

42:11.6 appear to be mindless to the l. orders of creatures.

46:7.7 morontia creations, the l. angelic orders, midway

46:7.7 midway creatures, and some of the l. orders of

50:1.2 corps of such new worlds must be of the l. orders of

51:6.5 and Daughters are able to see all of the l. orders of

53:6.2 his charming ways fascinated the l. orders of beings.

53:7.8 most of the l. orders of intelligence were involved in

53:9.1 thousands of the angels and the l. orders of beings,

99:1.5 in modern times these l. social orders are no longer

107:4.3 the l. orders of personal creatures may sometimes

113:7.3 The human race was created just a little l. than the

lowered

148:9.2 after loosening the tiles, they boldly l. the sick man

lowering

81:6.11 man-land ratio means either a l. of the standards of

89:3.3 taught the art of augmenting life’s fraction by l.

103:4.3 communion or from the l. of one’s moral ideals.

157:2.1 it will be foul weather, for the heaven is red and l..

lowest

0:4.3 through all realms of personality from the l. finite to

1:5.6 Morning Star down to the l. human creature of

1:6.3 Man possesses the l. type of personality; God, the

3:2.8 good of all concerned, from the l. to the highest.

4:2.3 extra-Paradise creatures, from the highest to the l..

5:6.1 The domain of universe personality, from the l.

9:5.3 ministers even to the l. nonexperiencing entities of

12:7.9 to the l. personality of will dignity among the

19:6.2 that friendship which grows up between the l.

21:0.4 meaning all natures, from the highest to the l..

21:4.3 once does he live and die as a member of the l.

23:1.10 messengers assist us all, from the highest to the l..

26:0.1 supernaphim are the highest order of the l. group of

26:2.2 perfected evolution of the l. type of will creature in

26:11.5 The Son never stops until he finds man—the l. will

30:4.20 from the final morontia stage to the first or l. spirit

31:3.7 ascent from the l. material worlds to the heights of

35:2.1 midway between the highest Divinity and the l.

37:5.7 all the tribunals of justice, from the l. to the highest.

38:5.3 serving as observers on the l. of the evolutionary

38:7.1 They are the l. order of angels, hence all the nearer

38:8.6 served on the morontia spheres, from the l. to the

39:0.11 And they all crave to start at the bottom, on the l.

39:2.13 they can transport all others, from the l. morontia

40:0.10 scale of living beings until it has reached the l. order

40:6.1 The mortal races stand as the representatives of the l.

42:11.8 much less by the l. mind of all, the human.

46:2.2 the condensation of moisture during the time of l.

48:3.2 In service they range from the l. mansion worlds of

48:5.2 and function from the l. mansion worlds on up to the

48:5.9 Beginning service on the l. of the tarrying spheres,

48:6.32 the l. to the highest custodians of the facts of time

49:6.20 the l. to the highest stages of the Adjuster-fusion

51:6.5 infinite gulf between the eternal Creator and the l.

61:7.7 and North America experienced its l. temperatures.

64:2.1 religion, and even flintworking were at their l. ebb.

64:4.12 the culture of superstitious mankind reached its l.

67:5.5 it harbored only the l. types of the Sangik races of

80:1.3 Egypt reached its l. cultural level fifteen thousand

82:1.5 the highest and the l. in the physical and emotional

82:6.4 could be freed from the curse of their l. strata of

89:5.15 a stop to cannibalism, except among the l. tribes.

110:6.21 from the highest purely animal level to the l. actual

112:7.8 passed the tribunals of the universe from the l. to

112:7.18 l. form of intelligent life capable of comprehending

115:4.3 infinity encompasses all things ranging from the l.

115:4.4 make contact with the l. and least of all will creatures

117:3.9 for man, the l. possible type of universe personality,

119:4.6 various phases of the ascending careers of his l. form

119:6.4 the friend and sympathetic helper of even the l. form

120:0.2 upon Urantia in the likeness of mortal flesh, the l.

120:2.2 As a mortal man, the l. type of intelligent creature

120:2.2 fitting that you should, in the likeness of the l.

128:1.1 mastering the knowledge of the life of his l. form of

131:8.3 And like water, true goodness seeks the l. places,

143:1.7 The courage of the flesh is the l. form of bravery.

154:1.3 the l. ebb in the tide of popular regard for Jesus

167:1.5 table, to seek for the l. place and take your seat

167:5.2 The Pharisee judged himself by the l. standard;

179:1.4 around the table and took his place on the l. couch

179:1.4 Peter thought to choose the l., and he did this, not

179:1.5 With the highest and the l. positions thus occupied,

179:3.1 the unoccupied end of the table to the l. seat of the

196:2.4 inspire them as they progress from the l. levels up

lowland

60:4.2 location of a mountain range is the pre-existent l.,

79:6.4 the shifting courses of the rivers made the l. cities

lowlands

39:8.7 start up from the very bottom, the spiritual l. of

59:1.8 but in general the continents were uninteresting l.,

61:3.3 the deposition continued throughout the l. to the east

61:4.2 local land deposits on the l. of the continents, but

67:6.1 exempt from attacks by the confused races of the l.,

73:3.4 across the l. of Mesopotamia to the sea beyond.

79:1.1 In the l. of Turkestan the Andites made the

lowliest

65:7.6 they function from the l. minds of primitive and

lowlysee lowly creatures

1:5.4 the eternal spiritual progression of its l. inhabitants;

2:1.6 personal communication with l. created intelligences.

2:1.7 intelligences who draw near the beings of l. origin

6:2.1 To you of l. origin the Son would appear to be more

8:4.5 guide you through the l. paths of earthly existence.

11:9.8 having ascended from the l. spheres of space, such

13:2.4 brethren who have come up from the l. worlds of

16:3.14 those l. beings who have attained the courts of glory

17:0.10 even to the l. service of the adjutants bestowed upon

20:5.1 the Word thus dwells among the l. beings of animal

21:4.6 Why should man bemoan his l. origin and

21:5.10 extends from the Father on high to the l. races of

22:9.6 they make us ever grateful for our l. origin and our

28:5.7 reflectively see the very beings, of high or l. origin,

28:5.11 application to, and assimilation by, the l. peoples

32:3.8 beginning in l. estate and climbing ever upward,

34:6.13 yet tread the l. paths of toil and in faithfulness

37:3.3 their quickened interest in you and your l. sphere.

37:3.4 fact that your l. and confused planet has become a

40:0.9 The story of these beings, from the l. animal-origin

40:4.2 participation in the lives and careers of the l. mortals

40:7.5 even you who now trudge on in the l. path of life

44:8.3 No matter how l. your origin, if you have ability

75:8.1 high estate of material sonship down to the l. status

112:1.1 situations ranging from the l. finite to the highest

172:3.4 He comes as the l. one, riding upon an ass, upon a

196:2.4 ascended from the l. levels of humanity to become

lowly creatures

1:0.3 through the universes, even to such l. animal-origin

1:3.3 because he is hiding himself away from the l. of

2:1.1 to his l. God apparently “dwells in the thick darkness

2:5.7 affectionately devoted to the uplifting ministry of l..

3:3.3 and God’s knowledge of even the l. is supplemented

6:3.4 trying to persuade his gracious Father to love his l.

6:3.4 appealing to the Father to show mercy to his l. on

13:1.5 and the technique of their contact with the l. of the

18:1.5 privacy and sanctity of personality even in their l.

20:1.1 facilitate the progress in the Paradise climb of the l.

26:9.3 the command of the Father to his l. of the worlds:

33:3.6 family organization and government of even the l.

36:5.10 origin of the gregarious instinct among the more l..

39:1.8 there ever exists any disposition to be unfair to the l.

40:5.3 God is not deprived of personal contact with his l.

40:6.2 It is a solemn and supernal fact that such l.

50:1.1 that the Eternal Son of Paradise can make to the l.

51:6.13 and bestows his spirit to live in the minds of the l.

167:6.5 heavenly Father amidst the trees and among the l.

loyalsee loyal to

3:5.17 They are l., but they have never experienced the

17:6.10 and l. co-operation with the order of the Creator

22:2.1 they stood firm and l. in the face of the disloyalty of

22:10.8 They are touchingly affectionate, superbly l.,

23:1.6 they are a l. group; they do not disobey or default.

31:0.13 they are absolutely l. and always co-operative with

35:10.5 Lanonandek Sons are a noble, faithful, and l. group,

39:4.11 first you learn to be l., then to love, then to be filial,

43:3.7 this authority would ordinarily, in a l. system, be

43:4.7 to sit in the Edentia councils of the l. Sovereigns.

45:4.18 16. 1-2-3 the First, the leader of the l. midway

47:7.1 Here you begin to realize the high destiny of the l.

48:3.3 are a l. group of beings; but every now and then,

50:1.2 newly inhabited world is surrounded by a l. corps of

50:4.13 Prince’s materialized staff remained l., deserting

50:4.13 The work of these l. evangels helped to prevent the

50:5.1 The l. princes of the inhabited worlds are attached to

50:6.2 But when compared with the l worlds of the universe

51:1.8 On Jerusem the l. children of any Adam and Eve are

51:3.8 On the day of Pentecost the l. primary and secondary

51:3.8 They serve under the leadership of l. midwayers

51:3.9 welcomed to your world by a l. Prince and a

52:4.1 On normal and l. planets this age opens with the

52:7.14 no difference whether a realm has been wholly l.,

53:4.7 delay was a time of great trial and testing to the l.

53:5.4 elected to assume command of the l. hosts of Satania

53:5.4 hosts of l. personalities, he displayed the banner of

53:6.0 6. A LOYAL SERAPHIC COMMANDER

53:6.3 Jerusem, but not a single l. seraphim was harmed.

53:6.5 Urantia, assuming jurisdiction over the l. seraphic

53:7.1 And ever since have these l. Panoptians served on

54:1.9 and duly respected by all their l. associates,

67:1.2 The l. universe personalities look with peculiar

67:2.6 Not until then did Van and his l. associates receive

67:3.3 Van assembled the l. midwayers and other faithful

67:3.4 by the alert and ever-watchful l. midway creatures,

67:3.5 Upon the outbreak of rebellion, l. cherubim and

67:3.6 devoted to the work of ministry to his l. army of men

67:3.7 to perform amazing acts of l. devotion to the will

67:3.8 Amadon and his l. associates resisted with unyielding

67:4.1 his entire court of co-ordination had remained l..

67:4.1 the entire college of revealed religion remained l.

67:4.1 The council of art and science remained l. in its

67:4.5 the l. personalities (except Van) were returned to

67:6.2 the thirty-nine l. staff members returned to Jerusem.

67:6.3 Amadonites were derived from the group of 144 l.

67:6.3 translated along with the l. members of the staff.

67:6.5 the l. aids of the fallen Prince, the two resident Life

67:6.5 It is not strange that the courageous and l. Van was

67:6.6 descendants of the l. Andonites slightly admixed

71:2.19 intellectually competent, socially l., and morally fit.

73:1.3 those Andonites who chose to remain l. with Van

73:1.6 the Dalamatians joined Van and his l. followers in

73:2.5 ten thousand l. midway creatures who so tirelessly

74:2.5 Annan, a l. daughter and spokesman for the

75:0.1 Adam and his mate were l., but they were isolated

75:6.2 twelve hundred l. followers who pledged to follow

76:6.2 Many other l. souls had already been translated at

77:1.7 The l. corps entered the service of the Melchizedek

77:6.6 the l. majority then enlisting under the leadership of

77:7.5 the same way as the l. midway creatures function

77:8.11 The 1,111 l. secondary midwayers are engaged in

77:9.4 With the exception of 1-2-3 the first, no l. midway

83:8.8 the family is becoming a l. partnership for rearing

89:10.6 And all the l. sons of God are happy, service-loving,

99:3.7 purified by science, and nourished by l. fellowship.

100:1.4 L. persons are growing persons, and growth is an

100:3.1 the totality of selfhood in the l. service of loving God

100:6.5 dangerous if not controlled by insight and l. devotion

102:7.4 deny God and yet be morally good, l., filial, honest

114:7.15 The l. inhabited worlds of Satania are not governed

119:1.5 we are his l. and devoted fellow Melchizedeks,

119:3.4 the restoration of the planet to the l. service of the

119:5.2 while he commanded the respect and l. admiration of

120:1.5 your universe and all its l. creatures will be secure

121:7.3 regulations of conduct dominated every l. Jew,

123:1.4 they grew up to be great friends and l. companions.

127:2.9 but presently you will have five l. nationalists,

133:3.11 met Gaius, who became a l. supporter of Paul.

133:4.3 The sincere service of God and the l. service of

133:4.3 would render you all the more l. and faithful in your

139:8.3 They found Thomas was honest and unflinchingly l..

139:12.5 learned man, l. (though sometimes critical) apostle,

141:2.1 We are indeed his l. subjects, but far transcending

143:1.7 your l. successors who shall go forth to all the

144:5.56 L. would we be to your divine nature.

144:6.1 the urging of Abner, the chief of his l. supporters.

148:4.2 rebellion against the rule of my Father and his l. Sons

153:4.1 come out of him; I charge one of your l. fellows to

153:5.2 l. disciples had come and gone, reporting that the

155:5.14 and l. response to one of the few emotional appeals

158:7.4 even his affectionate and l. friends to dissuade him

158:7.6 But their l. hearts were stirred by this courageous

163:6.7 Take my yoke upon you, for I am true and l.,

167:7.3 But all of the l. angels are truly pure and holy.

177:2.6 The love life of a wise home and the l. devotion of

177:4.10 Judas failed to develop l. trust and to experience

178:0.1 with his apostles and a few l. and devoted disciples

178:1.17 Show yourselves to be l. citizens, upright artisans,

183:2.2 meditated how the eleven l. apostles would detest

193:3.2 because he refused to trust you, his l. brethren.

loyal to

14:2.9 these supernal beings have been consistently l. to

30:1.93 uncreated noncreators are ever l. to the Trinity and

51:3.7 Many of the Adamic group who did not remain l. to

53:7.4 the Brilliant Evening Stars were all l. to Michael and,

62:2.3 very affectionate and touchingly l. to their mates,

63:4.3 They were very l. to their families; they would die

66:8.1 he had always proved l. to the universe rulers and

74:1.4 Adam and Eve had remained l. to Michael during the

75:3.6 Serapatatia was entirely l. to the plan of building

76:5.3 desire of your hearts ever to be l. to my Father’s

97:9.5 They could not have done this had David been l.

100:7.2 Jesus was unquestioningly l. to all truth.

124:4.9 distraught by the conflict between the urge to be l.

124:4.9 The one was: “Be l. to the dictates of your highest

130:2.2 devotedly l. to the doctrine of the One God—the

136:7.4 Jesus was consistently l. to this decision.

138:0.1 Ruth, the youngest, remained unswervingly l. to

138:5.1 I pray that you will always be l. to your Galilean

138:9.1 they all (save Judas Iscariot) remained l. and true

139:7.6 Matthew was intensely l. to Jesus and devoted to the

139:12.5 Be assured that Judas was always financially l. to

161:2.3 Jesus is very l. to us. While he does not hesitate to

174:0.2 Be l. to your oath of consecration.”

177:2.2 Jesus said: “I know you will prove l. to the gospel

194:1.5 the apostles, were still l. to the essential requirements

Loyalatia

38:2.5 The great seraphim, L., when your seer “fell down to

loyalists

50:4.13 These l. were encouraged by the Melchizedek

67:3.4 the l. dwelt in an unwalled and poorly protected

67:3.5 the tree of life and permitted only the forty l. of the

loyally

22:2.1 and l. function in the places of such unfaithful leaders

22:2.3 who functions l. in the face of rebellion is destined to

45:2.3 who thus functioned l. in the service of Michael

100:1.4 Live l. today—grow—and tomorrow will attend to

100:1.4 for a tadpole to become a frog is to live l. each

101:7.4 dares to think, act, and live honestly, l., fearlessly,

loyalties

87:7.1 stimulation of moral sentiments and religious l..

87:7.6 for his new and expanding ideas, ideals, and l..

92:7.7 of a religion is indicated by: 1. Level values—l..

99:4.2 the transition from old religious l. to the emerging

99:4.3 If religion is to promote supreme l., it must not be

99:6.2 purpose of religious activities to dramatize the l. of

100:1.1 even l. to the highest concepts of diversified life

100:1.4 Children are permanently impressed only by the l. of

100:3.1 l. are socially effective and spiritually progressive.

100:4.2 L. are not exercised in behalf of the great, the

100:5.4 the human motivation of l. to the divine idea, then

100:6.5 to the commonplace social obligations of human l..

100:6.8 The new l. of enlarged spiritual vision create new

101:7.4 level of recognized values and in the object of l..

103:9.12 the l. supreme, and the destinies final—eternal,

120:3.7 beliefs or other types of nonprogressive religious l.,

134:5.3 sovereignty of God overrides intervening spiritual l..

134:5.8 human l., once mobilized, are hard to change.

139:11.7 Simon was a man of intense l. and warm personal

139:12.6 Judas’s sense of values and l. was defective.

155:5.15 your emotions of mind and body into the higher l. of

155:6.13 a God of supreme l. and divine ideals in the souls of

163:2.10 The spiritual l. of the kingdom are incompatible with

196:0.7 and sacredness of all human l.—personal honor,

loyaltysee loyalty to

2:7.9 fails to hold the l. of many twentieth-century men,

2:7.12 of love conditioned by wisdom and qualified by l..

3:5.12 7. Is l.—devotion to highest duty—desirable?

13:4.4 is in no manner whatever influenced by attitudes of l.

13:4.4 by the l. and devotion of the individual being,

13:4.7 with such spectacles of enterprise, devotion, l.,

15:9.17 2. Spiritual L.. There must exist a state of

16:8.11 4. Purposeful co-operation, group l..

17:6.5 the charge of eternal fidelity and unending l..

18:1.6 these secret worlds ever remain a test of l..

21:5.7 an effort to win the l. and devotion of the will

22:2.1 or otherwise equally proved as to their personal l.;

22:2.3 to effect higher types of l. in a universe crisis is

22:2.3 greater value than l. in the face of actual rebellion.

35:9.8 the gains of higher l. and fuller volitional service on

39:4.10 of cosmic morality—the interactions of liberty and l..

39:4.11 What is l.? It is the fruit of an intelligent appreciation

39:4.11 not until you have attained perfection of l., can you

43:3.1 coupled with the most farseeing and intelligent l.,

43:3.1 Their personal integrity and their group l. have never

50:1.3 also imposes a certain test of faith and l. on all these

53:4.6 only that l. and devotion which was voluntary,

53:6.1 noble acts of l. that were performed by personalities

53:6.5 were dependent on the l. of our intelligence corps,

53:6.5 order, the intellect of l., and the spirit of truth were

53:7.11 the reports narrated the unswerving l. of the mortals

66:5.22 a seal of personal friendship and a token of group l..

67:3.6 sincere motivation, unselfish purpose, intelligent l.,

67:8.2 the exquisite l. of this onetime semisavage springing

71:3.4 Love l. derived from the realization of brotherhood.

72:5.10 is most active in social service and governmental l..

79:8.10 The family l. exacted by the growing cult of ancestor

79:8.16 white races never excelled the Chinese in family l.,

82:1.1 what was later called love, devotion, and marital l..

87:7.7 foster sentiment, satisfy emotion, and promote l.;

87:7.10 must be the demand for devotion, the response of l..

89:10.2 There are degrees of disloyalty: the partial l. of

89:10.2 indecision; the divided l. of confliction;

89:10.2 the dying l. of indifference; and the death of l.

89:10.2 the death of l. exhibited in devotion to godless ideals.

89:10.6 The forgiveness of sin by Deity is the renewal of l.

89:10.6 the consciousness of re-establishment of l. relations

92:7.5 devotion, the living experience of the l. of love.

99:3.16 to create, sustain, and inspire such a cosmic l. in the

100:3.1 There is a consecrated completeness in religious l.

100:5.5 in so far as such human-l. motivation is incomplete,

100:6.1 fervent l. of nonreligionists to an espoused cause.

100:6.8 Even evolutionary religion is all of this in l. because

102:1.4 religion appeals to the l. and devotion of the mind,

119:3.8 age of increasing service and l. among all celestial

120:4.1 upheld in power by virtue of the unreasoning l. of a

124:4.9 masterful concept of group solidarity based upon l.,

125:6.12 his dedication to duty to his obligations of family l.

127:2.7 his religious fealty and national l. were challenged.

134:5.8 The same l. which makes possible the evolution of

134:5.8 And the same l. (patriotism) which makes possible

134:8.6 And this “temptation,” this final trial of human l.

136:9.9 And Jesus set an inspiring example of universe l. and

138:9.1 emotion—the supreme sentiment of friendship-l..

139:2.6 Peter’s great strength of character was l., friendship.

139:8.1 Thomas had a form of courageous l. which forbade

139:11.3 Simon’s strength was his inspirational l..

142:7.10 5. Companionship and l.. The affectionate father

143:4.3 of personal l. which transcended even their faith in

144:1.1 devotion was in large part a matter of personal l..

150:6.1 “Humility and Meekness,” “Courage and L.,”

153:5.4 accord nodded their approval of his pledge of l..

155:5.11 struggle, conflict, faith, determination, love, l., and

157:4.6 Jesus was beginning to have faith in the l. of his

160:5.2 the object of our religious l. as being worthy of the

160:5.4 A religion, by losing its universal appeal to l., may

160:5.4  which constitutes the supreme ideal of religious l.,

174:5.3 I fear for the safety and l. of even some of those

177:2.2 loveless maneuvering for your confidence and l.,

177:2.2 he would have wounded love and sacrificed l..

177:2.2 their children do not have to wound love or stifle l.

177:2.4 Such a childhood training produces a type of l. which

177:2.7 liberty is not restrained by love, motivated by l., nor

180:1.6 in mind: It is l., not sacrifice, that Jesus demands.

180:5.12 no amount of piety or creedal l. can compensate for

181:2.8 Simon replied: “Master, have no fears for my l..

181:2.9 Not for one moment would I doubt your l., your

187:4.5 sprang up in his heart an overwhelming sense of l.,

191:5.3 Romans demand l.; but I require life, even a life of

193:2.2 loving service, unselfish devotion, courageous l.,

195:2.3 Roman education bred an unheard-of and stolid l..

196:0.10 To Jesus prayer was a declaration of soul l., a recital

loyalty to

3:1.10 by the en masse recognition of God and l. to him

8:1.2 pledges eternal l. to the Father and acknowledges

15:9.17 recognition of, and l. to, the Sovereign Son of God

20:1.14 planetary l. to the universe sovereignty of his Son.

33:3.6 to pledge themselves in l. to the Spirit as they had

53:2.4 professed wholehearted l. to the Supreme Rulers.

66:1.4 an enviable record of l. and devotion to the welfare

67:3.6 Van to maintain such an unshakable attitude of l. to

67:3.9 steadfast in the service of the universe and in l. to his

67:8.1 to Van—they stood together unmoved in their l. to

74:7.11 made declaration of l. to the social rule of Adam

84:7.30 the ancestor of the consciousness of l. to duty.

99:7.2 religion provides a stabilizing l. to a transcendent

100:1.3 is indicated by augmented l. to supreme values.

100:2.6 man is benefited by l. to human associations and

100:5.3 professions of l. to the supreme ideals—the psychic,

100:6.1 all religions are: unquestioning l. and devotion to

100:6.1 fervent l. of nonreligionists to an espoused cause.

101:8.3 and belittles l. to supreme values and divine ideals.

101:9.3 intellectual l. to the highest dictates of spiritual

121:2.9 Herod professed l. to the Hebrew ceremonial

124:4.9 realms of l. to one’s personal convictions and duty

127:2.8 l. to a dead father forbade his leaving the family

127:5.3 sacred of all human trusts—l. to one’s own flesh and

132:5.2 to know more of the truth about his l. to God and

133:4.3 L. to God, if you should come to know him, would

135:11.1 was a great test of his faith in, and l. to, Jesus.

136:8.8 The Master triumphantly put l. to his Father’s will

138:7.3 and to pledge their unswerving l. to the kingdom,

138:9.1 true to their vows of devotion and l. to the Master.

143:1.6 Many of you will be put to death for your l. to the

143:1.7 uncompromising l. to the enlightened convictions

143:4.3 it was a severe test of their l. to the Master when he

155:3.5 that true religion was man’s heartfelt l. to his highest

157:2.2 and by their profound l. to the forms of religion.

160:2.8 to a common cause, mutual l. to a cosmic Deity.

162:3.1 and intellectually prejudiced by their l. to tradition,

163:2.10 Man may not share his supreme l. to a spiritual ideal

181:2.9 I am not concerned with your l. to me and to the

183:4.2 making an impassioned plea for l. to the Master and

191:4.3 As you rejoice in your l. to the gospel, pray the

195:5.14 the pursuit of truth, l. to duty, and the worship of

195:10.9 Many who would gladly yield l. to the Christ of the

196:0.5 exhibited an unquestioning l. to the Father’s will.

lucid

139:12.12 in these l. intervals Judas faint-heartedly conceived,

141:3.4 his l. logic, his strength of reasoning, his sagacious

151:6.3 During one of these l. intervals Amos had gone over

Lucifersee Lucifer rebellion

43:3.7 rebellious worlds at the time of the L. secession.

43:3.7 to exercise this jurisdiction as long as L. lives.

43:3.8 since the successor of L. was not in full authority

43:4.6 The traitorous L., onetime sovereign of Satania, in

43:4.6 He purposed in his heart, saying: “I will exalt my

43:4.9 the fallen L.’ associate, Satan, sought to attend

43:5.1 that no change in these rulers will be made until L.

45:1.11 whereon are now confined L. and the majority of

45:1.11 the Ancients of Days shall adjudicate the sin of L.

45:2.2 yet fully restored to Lanaforge, the successor of L..

45:3.2 the primary order and successor to the apostate L..

46:8.3 the adjudication of L. and his associates will restore

49:5.23 lot with the rebellion of the System Sovereign, L..

53:0.0 THE LUCIFER REBELLION

53:0.1 L. was a brilliant primary Lanonandek Son of

53:0.1 He had experienced service in many systems, had

53:0.1 he had been a high counselor of his group,

53:0.1 he was distinguished for wisdom, sagacity, and

53:0.1 L. was number 37 of his order, and when

53:0.1 he was designated as one of the one hundred most

53:0.1 he embraced sin and now is numbered as one of

53:1.1 L. was not an ascendant being; he was a created Son

53:1.1 of him it was said: “You were perfect in all your

53:1.1 Many times had he been in counsel with the Most

53:1.1 And L. reigned “upon the holy mountain of God,”

53:1.1 he was the chief executive of a great system of 607

53:1.2 L. was a magnificent being, a brilliant personality;

53:1.2 he stood next to the Most High Fathers of the

53:1.2 Notwithstanding L.’ transgression, subordinate

53:1.2 refrained from showing him disrespect and disdain

53:1.3 L. is the fallen and deposed Sovereign of Satania.

53:1.3 Of L. it was said: “Your heart was lifted up because

53:1.3 he wrote: “How are you fallen from heaven, O L.,

53:1.4 Very little was heard of L. on Urantia owing to the

53:1.4 the fact that he assigned his first lieutenant, Satan,

53:1.4 Satan entered fully into the L. insurrection

53:1.4 At the time Michael was on Urantia in the flesh, L.,

53:2.1 L. and his first assistant, Satan, had reigned on

53:2.2 It is our belief that the idea took origin in L.’ mind,

53:2.2 and that he might have instigated such a rebellion

53:2.2 no matter where he might have been stationed.

53:2.2 L. first announced his plans to Satan, but it required

53:2.2 months to corrupt the mind of his able associate.

53:2.3 No one ever suggested rebellion to L..

53:2.3 At no time did L. openly express dissatisfaction

53:2.3 to Uversa that all was not at peace in L.’ mind.

53:2.4 L. became increasingly critical of the entire plan of

53:2.4 His first outspoken disloyalty was manifested on the

53:2.4 before the open proclamation of the L. Declaration

53:2.5 beginnings were, they had their origin in L.’ mind.

53:2.5 L. for a time really persuaded himself that his

53:2.5 no doubt he had gone too far for his original and

53:2.5 At some point in this experience he became insincere

53:2.5 He was long offered opportunity for repentance,

53:3.0 3. THE LUCIFER MANIFESTO

53:3.1 the early origins of trouble in the hearts of L. and

53:3.1 the final outbreak took form as the L. Declaration

53:3.2 L. charged that the Universal Father did not really

53:3.2 He denied that personality was a gift of the

53:3.2 He intimated that the finaliters were in collusion

53:3.2 He traded on reverence as ignorance.

53:3.3 L. contended that the local systems should be

53:3.3 He protested against the right of Michael,

53:3.3 He asserted that the whole plan of worship was a

53:3.3 He was willing to acknowledge Michael as his

53:3.4 Most bitterly did he attack the right of the Ancients

53:3.4 These rulers he denounced as tyrants and usurpers

53:3.4 He exhorted his followers to believe that none of

53:3.5 He contended that the executioners of the Ancients

53:3.5 He maintained that immortality was inherent in the

53:3.6 L. maintained that far too much time and energy

53:3.6 principles which he alleged were unethical and

53:3.6 He protested against the agelong program for

53:3.6 With derision he pointed out that the finaliters had

53:3.6 He intimated that they had been debauched by

53:3.6 He advocated that ascenders should enjoy the

53:3.6 He challenged and condemned the entire plan of

53:3.7 that L. launched his orgy of darkness and death.

53:4.1 The L. manifesto was issued at the conclave of

53:4.1 the present ruler, L., the “friend of men and angels”

53:4.2 He was bold and persistent in the advocacy of the

53:4.2 He maintained that all government should be

53:4.2 All other supervision he disallowed.

53:4.2 He promised the Planetary Princes that they

53:4.2 He denounced the location of legislative activities

53:4.2 He contended that all these functions of government

53:4.2 And he directed that the princes on the apostate

53:4.3 The entire cabinet of L. went over in a body and

53:4.4 L. held that these insurrections were unsuccessful

53:4.4 He contended that “majorities rule,” that “mind is

53:4.4 He defied all his superiors; yet they took no note of

53:4.4 He was given a free hand to prosecute his seductive

53:4.5 All the merciful delays of justice L. pointed to as

53:4.5 He would openly defy and arrogantly challenge

53:4.7 L. was permitted fully to establish and thoroughly to

53:5.3 Michael never interfered with the rebel forces of L.;

53:5.4 same Father whose personality L. had questioned—

53:5.5 The L. emblem was a banner of white with one red

53:5.6 his angels fought against the dragon (L., Satan,

53:5.6 L. held forth continuously in the planetary

53:6.2 the head of the seraphic hosts joined the L. cause.

53:6.2 spiritually blinded by the brilliant personality of L.;

53:6.5 of the constellation circuits by the secession of L.,

53:6.5 new System Sovereign, the worthy successor of L..

53:6.5 the infamous Declaration of Liberty issued by L. in

53:7.1 that strife-torn world enlisted under the L. banner.

53:7.2 Caligastia was advocating the cause of L. on Urantia

53:7.3 also cut off, so that L. could not utilize this avenue

53:7.4 local universe sonship did not join the L. secession,

53:7.8 planets whose Planetary Princes joined the L. cause.

53:7.9 of L. and Satan spared not the infant-training schools

53:7.12 “war in heaven” until the installation of L.’ successor

53:7.14 While L. was deprived of all administrative authority

53:7.14 to the present status and future disposition of L.,

53:8.1 L. and Satan freely roamed the Satania system until

53:8.1 L. and Satan were last on your world together

53:8.2 sympathy for L. and Satan has perished throughout

53:8.3 Jesus had come with L. to Urantia for the crucial

53:8.4 when your Master, in reply to the L. proposals,

53:9.1 down a decision in the matter of Gabriel vs. L..

53:9.2 he sought to turn back Michael from the purpose to

53:9.2 L. was taken into custody by the agents of the

53:9.3 vs. L., placed on the records of the Uversa court

53:9.3 begin the adjudication of the case of Gabriel vs. L..

53:9.4 L. has signalized the inauguration of temporary

53:9.6 circuits will not be reinstated so long as L. lives.

53:9.6 Meantime, he is wholly inactive.

54:0.0 PROBLEMS OF THE LUCIFER REBELLION

54:2.3 L.’ folly was the attempt to do the nondoable, to

54:2.3 L.’ crime was the attempted disenfranchisement

54:2.3 Thus does the L. manifesto, masquerading in the

54:2.4 In short, what God had given men and angels L.

54:4.1 reasons for permitting L. to work mischief so long

54:4.4 Most of the liberties which L. sought he already had;

54:4.4 others he was to receive in the future.

54:4.8 first hearing in the pending case of Gabriel vs. L.

54:4.8 be henceforth confined to the prison world with L..

54:5.1 Of the many reasons known to me as to why L. and

54:5.6 5. Regardless of Michael’s attitude toward L.,

54:5.6 notwithstanding his being L.’ Creator-father, it was

54:5.10 in those matters involved in the L. Declaration of

54:5.13 a comparison with the length of L.’ life even if his

54:5.13 L. was being brought to trial within two and a half

54:6.3 At first the L. upheaval appeared to be a calamity

54:6.3 that to teach that the good resulting from L.’ folly

54:6.7 divine, and merciful attitude of all of L.’ superiors,

54:6.7 consequential good to be derived from the L. folly

54:6.10 why such beings as L. and Satan are permitted to

62:7.5 the beautiful message of L., then sovereign of the

62:7.5 message from L. contained the official acceptance of

66:1.2 Prior to the reign of L. in Satania, Caligastia had

66:1.2 L. elevated Caligastia to a position on his personal

66:7.19 when Caligastia threw in his lot with the rebel L..

66:8.2 L. and Caligastia had been patiently instructed and

66:8.2 Caligastia and L. judged their friendly advisers as

67:1.1 Satan, L.’ assistant, made one of his inspection calls.

67:1.2 Satan informed Caligastia of L.’ then proposed

67:1.2 You are like your leader, L., and you have sinfully

67:1.2 He was a falsifier from the beginning of his self-

67:1.2 self-exaltation because he abode not in the truth.”

67:2.2 participation until an appeal could be taken to L.,

67:2.2 his indictment of Daligastia, Caligastia, and L.

67:2.5 —between the ways of L. and the will of the Father.

67:3.2 leader and Daligastia in support of the cause of L..

67:6.9 Van appealed to the Most Highs after L. had

93:3.2 Melchizedek remained silent as to the status of L.

95:6.6 while founded on the lingering traditions of L. and

118:8.9 L. sought to disrupt the time governor operating in

120:2.2 the blasphemous pretensions of Caligastia and L.

134:8.6 Satan (representing L.) and the rebellious Prince,

134:8.7 counterproposals of the emissaries of L., Jesus only

134:8.8 To all the L.-suggested compromises and makeshifts,

136:6.9 That was the sin of L. and Caligastia.

148:4.2 He whom you call the evil one is the son of self-love,

163:6.6 If you could understand the downfall of L., you

167:7.3 in sin as did some angels with the deceptions of L..

179:2.3 Judas, but that it also pleased L., Satan, and

183:0.4 such nefarious schemes had the full approval of L.,

Lucifer rebellion

4:3.3 is due to the far-reaching consequences of the L.

7:1.7 The L. produced many changes in your system of

37:8.3 of the planet during the testing seasons of the L..

39:4.6 In the L. in Satania very few of the justice guides

43:3.6 and planetary conditions growing out of the L..

43:4.10 Since the L. a new structure has been provided near

43:5.0 5. THE EDENTIA FATHERS SINCE THE L.

43:5.1 on Edentia was suspended at the time of the L..

43:5.7 of Gabriel stationed on Edentia ever since the L..

43:5.16 Ever since the L. the Edentia Fathers have exercised

45:1.10 detention spheres for the interned groups of the L..

45:2.1 The L. in the system of Satania was the last and most

45:3.8 of this order so to serve on Jerusem since the L..

45:3.9 made necessary by the exigencies of the L..

46:0.1 from numerous irregularities occasioned by the L.

46:8.1 yet finished the adjudication of the affairs of the L..

48:3.3 useful creatures were lost during the times of the L.

48:3.3 the loss of the L. having only recently been made up.

50:4.11 inglorious end by Caligastia’s adherence to the L..

50:6.5 rest under the spiritual ban in consequence of the L..

51:1.5 these defections occurred at the time of the L..

51:3.4 but he failed in his effort to involve them in the L..

52:5.5 The isolation of Urantia in the L. had suspended

53:0.0 THE LUCIFER REBELLION

53:2.5 cause or causes which finally culminated in the L..

53:4.2 Self-assertion was the battle cry of the L. rebellion.

53:5.4 to remain aloof from the actual warfare of the L.,

53:6.3 the experiences associated with the onset of the L.,

53:6.3 was the thrilling adventure connected with the L.

53:7.1 The L. rebellion was system wide.

53:7.8 ninety-five per cent were casualties of the L..

53:7.10 citizenship resident on Jerusem participated in the L..

53:8.3 The bestowal of Michael terminated the L. in Satania

53:8.4 That was, in principle, the real end of the L..

53:9.1 Early in the days of the L., salvation was offered all

53:9.3 to intern all personalities concerned in the L.

54:0.0 PROBLEMS OF THE LUCIFER REBELLION

54:1.1 Of all the problems growing out of the L., none has

54:2.3 The L. thus threatened the maximum possible

54:4.5 immediately destroy or intern the leaders of the L..

54:4.5 If such an episode as the L. had occurred in

54:4.8 in adjudicating the L., we may record that, during

54:5.14 number of reasons for not arbitrarily stopping the L.

54:6.1 may encounter in their efforts to understand the L.,

54:6.5 Of the many valuable repercussions of the L. which

54:6.9 survival does not date from the times of the L..

61:7.8 to do with the march of events on Urantia—the L..

64:6.28 the disruption of this regime by outbreak of the L..

66:7.19 man’s participation in the follies of the L. under

66:8.3 in its planetary career up to the times of the L.

66:8.4 Urantia went into darkness at the time of the L.,

66:8.7 Ancients of Days, of all who participated in the L..

67:3.8 Amadon is the outstanding human hero of the L..

67:4.5 until the entire L. is finally adjudicated and the fate

67:4.7 and superhuman beings who were victims of the L.

67:8.1 The L. was withstood by many courageous beings

67:8.4 If the L. has handicapped the local system and its

67:8.4 by the sum total of all the evil and sorrow of the L.

72:0.2 became isolated because of participation in the L.,

72:0.3 of its Planetary Prince in connection with the L..

74:1.4 and Eve had remained loyal to Michael during the L.

77:7.1 the primary midwayers went into sin during the L..

93:10.8 after the affairs of the L. and the Caligastia

95:6.2 learned of the traditions of the Caligastia and the L.

113:6.10 guardians who went astray in the L., notwithstanding

114:0.6 2. The exigencies of the L. rebellion.

114:1.1 at the time of the L., Urantia had no sure and

114:1.3 until the final adjudication of the L. and probably

114:2.6 final adjudication of the L., or the reappearance of

114:4.2 over them having been seized at the time of the L..

119:7.4 known of the L. in Satania and of the Caligastia

120:2.2 the additional task of technically terminating the L.

128:7.6 affairs of this planet as they were related to the L..

134:8.9 Hermon, the L. in Satania and the Caligastia

136:3.4 of his universe and the termination of the L..

136:4.6 his universe sovereignty or the termination of the L..

158:0.1 spiritual destinies and technically to terminate the L..

158:1.7 And they talked over the affairs of the L. while

lucksee luck, bad or ill; see luck, good

83:4.9 The l. element, that in spite of all premarital tests

86:1.1 in the human experiences of chance—so-called l.,

86:1.2 chance that l. becomes a constant factor in his life.

86:1.5 later herders held the same views of chance and l.,

86:1.6 This notion of chance and l. strongly pervaded the

86:2.5 L. is a term coined to cover the inexplicable in any

86:2.5 sooner or later destroys man’s belief in chance, l.,

86:2.6 the domain of fate, the function of l., the spirit world

86:2.6 L. was looked upon as the temperamental reaction of

86:7.2 men no longer pay wasteful premiums to control l..

86:7.4 emerging from ghost fear as an explanation of l. and

89:8.4 Law, a covenant, takes the place of l., fear, and

91:0.2 upon some important undertaking, “Wish me l..”

91:0.2 these l. petitions were monologues—just a kind of

91:0.2 Next, these believers in l. would enlist the support of

luck, bad or ill

86:1.0 1. CHANCE: GOOD LUCK AND BAD LUCK

86:1.1 which man interprets as good luck and bad l..

86:1.2 dread of doing something that would bring bad l..

86:1.3 This ever-present dread of bad l. was paralyzing.

86:1.3 Why work hard and reap bad l.—nothing for

86:1.3 for granted—but they painfully remember bad l..

86:1.4 uncertainty and in constant fear of chance—bad l..

86:1.5 influences were regarded as good luck or bad l..

86:2.5 a natural occurrence as an accident or as bad l.

86:4.7 the future life as just like this one, minus all ill l..

86:6.4 and bad l. became associated with bad spirits.

86:6.4 to a changing environment was regarded as ill l.,

86:6.6 for, if the spirit ghost in anger visits ill l. and in

86:7.1 toward his policy of magic insurance against ill l..

86:7.2 function as a scheme of insurance against bad l..

86:7.4 the bondage of the ghost-spirit explanation of ill l..

87:0.1 cult evolved as an offset to the hazards of bad l.;

87:0.1 were the outgrowth of anxiety about bad l. and of

87:2.1 wisdom to provide insurance against ghost bad l..

87:4.1 the ghost was pleased, bad l. when he was angered.

87:4.4 At last good luck and bad l. were pictured as having

87:4.4 the group that brought bad l. were believed to be

87:4.5 enabled man to account for both bad l. and good

87:5.14 to know the future; they wanted to dodge ill l..

87:6.2 propitiation, attempts by bribery to buy off ill l..

88:5.5 it was in an effort to cure disease or to stop bad l..

89:0.1 the spirits might have visited much more bad l. upon

89:0.2 Propitiation was insurance against immediate ill l.

89:1.1 Observance of a taboo was an effort to dodge ill l.,

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

89:2.1 The fear of chance and the dread of bad l. literally

89:8.6 represented a device for insuring against bad l. or,

91:0.2 l., good and bad, entered into all the affairs of life.

95:1.2 the seventh day was regarded as the worst of bad l..

118:10.9 mortal would call good luck might really be bad l.;

150:3.8 and harbingers of bad l., is pure and unfounded

luck, good

68:6.8 peoples always regarded twins as omens of good l.

86:1.0 1. CHANCE: GOOD LUCK AND BAD LUCK

86:1.1 which man interprets as good l. and bad luck.

86:1.2 Superstitious savages always feared a run of good l.;

86:1.3 and encounter good l.—something for nothing?

86:1.3 Unthinking men forget good l.—take it for granted

86:1.5 influences were regarded as good l. or bad luck.

86:6.4 good l. became associated with good spirits and bad

87:4.1 They taught that man had good l. when the ghost

87:4.4 At last good l. and bad luck were pictured as having

87:4.5 because it enabled man to account for both good l.

87:6.2 of a more positive nature, efforts to win good l..

87:6.2 nor did he stop with the effort to win good l.;

88:6.7 intelligent human beings still believe in good l.,

91:0.2 l., good and bad, entered into all the affairs of life.

118:10.9 Much of what a mortal would call good l. might

150:3.8 The belief in magic numbers, omens of good l.,

lucky

83:4.5 L. days were sought out, Thursday being most

85:6.2 having twins was regarded as being either very l. or

87:5.7 heap vituperation upon some l. or much loved thing

88:1.6 The l. numbers three and seven came from later

88:1.6 four was the l. number of primitive man and was

90:2.7 born under the domination of a l. or an unlucky star;

98:1.4 popular belief in the happy-go-l. gods of Olympus,

luggage

133:8.4 After preparing their l. for the camel caravan, they

Lukegentile convert of Paul

121:8.1 use of the so-called Gospels of Matthew, Mark, L.,

121:8.8 3. The Gospel by L.. L., the physician of Antioch in

121:8.8 he wrote quite a different story of the Master’s life.

121:8.8 He began to follow Paul and learn of the life and

121:8.8 L. preserves much of the “grace of the Lord Jesus

121:8.8 as he gathered up these facts from Paul and others.

121:8.8 L. presents the Master as “the friend of publicans

121:8.8 He did not formulate his many notes into the Gospel

121:8.8 L. wrote in the year 82 in Achaia. He planned

121:8.8 He planned three books dealing with the history of

121:8.8 but died in A.D. 90 just before he finished the second

121:8.9 As material for the compilation of his Gospel, L.

121:8.9 L.’ Gospel is, therefore, in some ways the Gospel

121:8.9 But L. had other sources of information.

121:8.9 He not only interviewed scores of eyewitnesses to

121:8.9 numerous episodes of Jesus’ life which he records,

121:8.9 but he also had with him a copy of Mark’s Gospel,

121:8.9 L. also had a mutilated and much-edited copy of

136:2.8 While L. says that Jesus was baptized in the fifteenth

139:2.12 is shown in the sermons partially recorded by L.

140:8.16 L., the physician, was a strong believer in social

140:8.16 he did much to interpret Jesus’ sayings in harmony

146:6.4 keep it out of subsequent records except that of L.,

152:4.4 L., the physician, who made careful search into these

176:2.8 subsequently added (in part) to the Mark and L.

187:4.3 L. subsequently heard this story from the Roman

196:2.1 aside from certain parts of Matthew, Mark, and L.,

196:2.3 L. retain something of the picture of the human Jesus

lukewarm

93:5.4 Abraham’s brother was l. and persuaded them to

153:5.3 you see the kingdom being divested of these l.

lull

153:0.2 they were in the midst of the “l. before the storm.”

lumber

135:8.2 with the lunch and were waiting in the l. room for

luminosity

0:6.8 light: material light, intellectual insight, and spirit l..

0:6.9 Light—spirit l.—is a word symbol, a figure of speech,

1:3.3 The spiritual l. of the Father’s personal presence is

7:5.6 Paradise lodgment of spiritual l. was undimmed,

12:8.15 shadow cast by mind in the presence of spirit l. of

13:0.3 the spiritual l. of the central shining of the eternal

13:0.4 to take origin the impersonal energies of spirit l..

13:0.4 directionize pure spirit l. to the seven superuniverses.

26:7.5 to locate the geographic presence of the spiritual l.

39:5.14 vibrating, torpedo-shaped outline of glistening l..

39:5.14 leaving a trail of celestial l. as far as the planetary

41:3.10 light fluctuation is directly dependent on l., and

41:8.2 Reduction of hydrogen content increases the l. of a

41:8.2 In the suns destined to burn out, the height of l. is

107:4.4 even seraphim can sometimes discern the spirit l. of

107:4.5 There is a characteristic light, a spirit l., which

107:4.5 this l. is widespreadly known as the “pilot light”;

113:6.2 spirit l. which seraphim associate with the presence

131:5.2 This, our God, is the source of all l..

132:2.9 of potential evil when exposed to the searching l.

158:1.8 And Jesus’ face and form shone with the l. of a

luminous

0:6.9 This l. emanation is in no respect related to physical-

13:0.1 composed of the seven l. worlds of the Eternal Son;

13:3.1 The seven l. spheres of the Eternal Son are the

15:4.8 to appear as gigantic l. masses of blazing suns,

15:6.11 We have measured the gravity pull of the l. bodies,

24:7.2 will be embraced by the L. Persons, and disappear

24:7.3 Experiencing the l. embrace does not necessarily

39:4.16 constructed of l. metals and crystals; one third

46:1.5 recognized that such headquarters worlds are not l.

lunar

66:7.17 time measurement of these days was the l. month,

lunatic

151:6.0 6. THE KHERESA LUNATIC

151:6.2 a l. who lived in these hillside caverns rushed up to

151:6.5 astonished to see the l. sitting with Jesus and his

151:6.6 village to spread the news of the taming of the l.,

151:6.6 Jesus and the supposed miraculous curing of the l.

151:6.7 by the story that the demons had gone out of the l.

152:0.1 The story of the cure of Amos, the Kheresa l., had

lunatics

77:7.6 were possessed by devils and those who were l..”

85:6.2 L., epileptics, and the feeble-minded were often

88:1.9  l. were believed to be moon-struck.

lunch

133:0.3 One day while resting at l., about halfway to

135:8.2 Jesus had arranged to have noontime l. with his

135:8.2 James and Jude had arrived with the l. and were

135:8.3 they started immediately for Pella, eating their l. as

143:3.4 verbally—when he broke bread for their noontide l..

152:2.6 hundred denarii worth would not be enough for l..

155:4.2 pausing for l. under the shadow of an overhanging

155:4.2 I will proceed to do when you have finished your l.

157:3.3 As they paused for l., Jesus suddenly confronted the

158:1.3 and while eating l., Jesus told the three apostles

158:7.2 well past the time for their l., when they stopped in

171:8.1 party paused for l. while the multitude passed on to

171:8.14 When they finished their l., and after the multitude

172:3.6 right after the noon l., Jesus called Peter and John,

174:5.1 he knew Andrew and the other apostles were at l.;

177:1.1 As Jesus was about to take the l. basket from John’s

177:1.1 Besides, if I should go along to carry the l., you

177:1.2 You may start out carrying the l., and when you

178:1.18 where David and his associates had l. ready for them.

178:2.3 after l. he did lead Jesus aside and, making bold,

187:3.4 The soldiers now prepared to eat l. and drink their

lunched

175:4.1 group of Sadducean relatives with whom he had l.,

luncheon

138:3.3 After a noontide l. at Matthew’s house they all went

174:5.2 and a number of leading disciples assembled at this l..

lunchtime

167:5.1 At their noon l., on Wednesday, he talked to his

lung

59:4.11 The l. and armored fishes reached their apex,

lungs

59:5.5 the arthropods, whose swim bladders evolved into l..

lure

14:5.7 replace its forerunner, the adventure l. of time.

99:4.3 evaluation of experience and serve as a value-l.,

100:0.2 soil for religious growth—an objective l. in the place

100:1.5 stimulus of attention and awareness, the wonder-l.,

113:4.1 Seraphim are not the divine Adjuster l. of the Father,

160:1.2 commonplace l. of existence must be transferred

160:1.4 the l. of established beliefs and conventional ideas

160:1.4 energy-requiring l. of the pursuit of the unexplored

160:1.8 It requires the l. of a great ideal to drive man on in

lured

83:0.3 It is because of the sex urge that selfish man is l. into

lures

84:7.6 3. The new function of pleasure l.—this introduces a

99:6.2 to magnify the l. of truth, beauty, and goodness;

160:1.2 consists in three great drives—urges, desires, and l..

160:3.0 3. THE LURES OF MATURITY

160:3.1 look for those l. which will act as a stimulus to call

160:3.2 the more the l. of civilization multiply, the more

160:5.11 Now are we truly forsaking the l. of the known

160:5.11 our quest to the l. of the unknown and unexplored

luring

83:8.6 ever l. progressing mankind on to greater strivings

108:4.2 always l. them upward toward the purposes and

lurked

154:2.3 there always l. near by two or three of David’s

lurking

87:2.4 of l. about before their actual departure for deadland.

lurks

184:4.5 In half-civilized man there still l. an evil brutality

lust

131:3.4 who are sure of salvation are forever free from l.,

131:4.7 O God, save us from the threefold ruin of hell—l.,

140:6.5 who looks upon a woman with intent to l. after her

141:3.8 all grudges, grievances, anger, and the l. for selfish

195:9.9 of human greed, war-madness, and the l. for power;

lustful

147:4.1 citing the example of a l. man who thus wickedly

147:4.4 Such a purely selfish and l. interpretation would be

lusts

131:4.8 truth nor a ruler; it was only designed for our l..

131:4.8 They abandon themselves to the enjoyment of their l.

143:2.5 foolish fears, divers l., enslaving pleasures, malice,

Lutleader of the health council

66:5.17 promotion of primitive hygiene and was led by L..

66:5.19 Many of the early teachings of L’ guardians of health

66:5.21 L. induced the religious teachers to include cleansing

67:4.1 L. and the whole board of health were lost.

Lutentiarebel System Sovereign

119:2.1 he led his associates in one of the most widespread

119:2.2 This rebel System Sovereign, L., reigned supreme

119:2.2 the Most Highs ordered his segregation and

119:2.4 the successor of the deposed L. and with authority

119:2.5 if he would only apologize to Immanuel for his

119:2.5 But L. spurned these overtures of mercy, well

119:2.5 the universe ruler whom he had so recently defied.

119:2.6 as the permanent successor of the deposed L.,

Luxor

111:0.5 On the walls of a temple at L., where is depicted

luxuriant

58:1.8 varieties of life opportunity for speedy and l. growth

58:7.11 seas gradually overrun by a profuse and l. growth of

59:4.2 naked landscape is becoming clothed with l. verdure,

luxuriating

64:1.3 backward cousins were l. in the tropical forests of

luxuries

79:3.8 many of the refinements and even l. of urban life.

177:2.2 to withhold most forms of indulgence and many l.

luxurious

59:5.2 The land was overrun by l. vegetation; this was

68:6.7 or too highly l., they speedily become suicidal.

124:6.5 enjoying the l. fields of grain and the oleanders

luxury

48:3.18 They are the personality l. of your ascending career

50:5.6 L. vies with necessity in occupying the center of

68:2.5 groans under the tremendous overload of l. and

69:5.11 Early man tended to squander his resources on l..

70:2.14 3. The vices of l., cultural immaturity.

160:4.10 you may roll in l. even though you have done

Luz

155:4.1 passed around the marsh country, by way of L.,

155:4.2 L., Jesus delivered one of the most remarkable

Lydda

123:0.6 from Bethlehem for Nazareth, going by way of L.

127:6.4 Jesus went by way of Megiddo, Antipatris, and L.,

128:3.2 to Nazareth by the coast route, touching L., Joppa,

lying

58:7.10 extrusions l. partly in the older unstratified rocks

62:1.2 tribes finally reached the salubrious region l.

64:4.7 These animals persisted in the belt of land l. between

64:4.10 and l. between the ice sheet and the then expanded

77:5.10 fertile belt l. in the lower foothills of the Kopet

84:4.6 groups where the husband participated in the l.-in,

123:3.10 for l. on his back and gazing wonderingly up into the

184:3.6 his very countenance disconcerted the l. witnesses.

189:1.2 thirty-six years was still l. there in the sepulchre

189:4.6 the bandages wherewith he had been wrapped l.

lying-in

84:4.6 groups where the husband participated in the l.,

lynch

70:7.16 acted as vigilance societies, thus practicing l. law.

70:10.16 group resentment usually asserts itself as l. law;

lynching

70:10.16 L. and dueling represent the unwillingness of the

Lysimachia

139:7.10 it was in Thrace, at L., that certain unbelieving Jews

 

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