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(136.3)Messengers, about, 31:2.0 (346.7–347.3)in a company of the primary Corps of the Finality, 31:3.1 (347.4)formlessness of, 42:12.10 (483.10)inability of, to obtain some kinds of information, 23:2.16 (259.2)independence of time and space of, 23:2.23 (260.3)mortal finaliters’ affection for, 31:2.4 (347.3)number of, in a finaliter corps, 31:2.3 (347.2)personal beings, 23:3.2 (260.6), 31:2.2 (347.1)secrets of, held by Divinington, 13:1.6 (145.1)modification and annulment of, 9:3.1 (101.1), 42:5.14 (475.10)motion’s relation to, 12:4.16 (134.5)oppressive, of very large planets, 49:0.4 (559.4)Paradise, 5:6.11 (71.6), 11:8.0 (125.4–126.5), 11:8.3 (125.6), 42:1.0 (467.3–468.6), 56:1.2 (637.4), 56:9.13 (645.8)see also Paradise—;Gravity and Energypattern’s nonresponsiveness to, 36:6.6 (404.4)physical, measurement of, 8:1.4 (91.1)true spirit not subject to, 12:8.12 (140.8)pressure, in the metamorphosis of energy and matter, 42:4.10 (473.8)overaccentuation of, prevention, 11:7.9 (125.3)protection against conversion of all energy into matter by, 15:8.5 (175.8)pull of Angona, effect on the sun of the, 57:5.13 (657.2)reaction, precise, and organization of evolved energy into matter, 42:6.1 (476.3)reality and dependability of, 9:3.1 (101.1)relation of, to energy-matter, 0:6.6 (9.8)to temperature, in energy and matter evolution, 42:4.10 (473.8)researchers, Uversa, some conclusions of, 12:3.8 (132.2)resistance of mechanical controllers, 29:4.19 (326.1)response, levels of, for spirit, mind, and matter, independence of time of, 42:11.4 (482.2)nebular evolution of, 41:1.1 (455.5)retirement of Associate Master Force Organizers on appearance of, 42:2.12 (470.3)responsive, life not, 36:6.6 (404.4)-robbery, recharging of dying suns by, 41:7.15 (464.2)sensitivity of Solitary Messengers to, 23:2.20 (259.6)solar system type of creation produced by, 41:10.2 (466.1)spirit, result of Eternal Son’s grasp of, 6:4.1 (76.1)spirit transit by, 23:3.2 (260.6)stability, effect of heat on, 42:4.8 (473.6)stabilization of a universe, fixed presence of a Creator Son as related to, 32:2.5 (359.2)the three domains of, 65:7.8 (739.4), 112:0.8 (1225.8)-tidal disruptions of small space bodies, 57:6.5 (658.2)universal, 12:3.0 (131.4–133.2), 56:1.3 (638.1)Universal Father’s exclusive circuit of, 12:3.1 (131.4)utilization of, by Gravity Messengers, 31:2.2 (347.1)Grazersancestor of, 61:2.8 (695.6)GreatBritain, stumps of ancient mountains in, 59:5.12 (681.4)Centers, Paradise residence of the, 15:1.4 (165.3)Commandment, the, 174:4.0 (1901.1–1902.1)Controller, a title for God, 131:4.6 (1449.1)ellipse, ultimatonic energy’s obedience to the circuit of the, 41:9.2 (465.2)Heaven, our Father and our Mother, 131:9.2 (1452.6)image, John’s study of Daniel’s, 135:3.2 (1498.1)Zacharias’s interpretation of Daniel’s, 135:3.2 (1498.1)Lakes of North America, glacial production of, 61:7.10 (701.9)man, a definition, 28:6.20 (317.1)men of earth, Jesus purposely ignored, 141:7.8 (1594.2)nations, power of, in future world state, 134:5.11 (1489.2)One, a name for God, 131:8.2 (1451.5)Road, vs. the "Lesser Road" in Buddhism, 94:9.5 (1038.3)Soul, a name for God, 131:4.2 (1448.1)Source, a name for God, 27:1.5 (299.5), 131:8.3 (1452.1)Spirit, idea of the, among the red men, 45:4.5 (513.8), 92:4.5 (1007.5)supper, parable of, 167:2.0 (1835.1–1835.41)Greatestin the kingdom, a prerequisite to becoming, 28:6.18 (316.5), 158:6.3 (1758.4), 158:8.1 (1761.2), 158:8.1 (1907.2)Greatnessa definition, 28:6.20 (317.1), 56:10.12 (647.3)in the Father’s kingdom, method of attaining, 140:1.6 (1569.3)and goodness, nondivorceability of, an illustration, 28:6.21 (317.2)human, a requisite of, 28:6.18 (316.5), 39:4.14 (435.7)Jesus’, cause of, 100:7.17 (1103.5)manifestation of, 28:6.20 (317.1)a prerequisite to attainment of, 48:7.27 (557.11), 131:8.4 (1452.2)spiritual, definition, 28:6.20 (317.1), 158:6.3 (1758.4), 179:3.8 (1939.6)Greco-Roman(s)cities of the Decapolis, location of, relative to Nazareth, 123:5.12 (1363.5)culture, converts to Christianity from, 195:0.4 (2069.4)ease of devotion of the, to an institutional church, 195:2.5 (2072.9)Empire, astrology as a religion throughout the, 121:5.5 (1337.1)lack of a religious concept commensurate with the greatness of the, 195:3.1 (2073.5)world, appeal of the mystery cults to the, 98:4.1 (1081.4), 121:5.6 (1337.2), 166:5.4 (1831.7)great minds of the, time of conversion to Christianity, 195:3.10 (2074.5)social classes in the, 121:1.8 (1333.1)Greeceand the Aegean Islands, onetime center of Occidental culture, 80:7.5 (895.5)contact of, with Palestine, 121:2.2 (1333.4)contribution of, to spread of the gospel, 121:2.4 (1333.6)cult of Aphrodite in, 95:1.7 (1043.2)importance of, in times of Jesus, 133:4.13 (1476.1)migration of Adamsonite culture to, 77:5.10 (862.4)of cultured families from Crete to, 80:7.12 (896.4)one of purest strains of Adam’s descendants in, 80:7.9 (896.1)spiritual status of, under the mystery cults, 98:2.11 (1080.1)thinking, vs. believing, in, 98:2.8 (1079.5)Greeda challenge to Christianity’s ideals, 195:9.9 (2083.5)one of man’s greatest passions, 131:6.2 (1450.6)prevention of, by social peace, 140:5.18 (1575.3)Greek(s)accomplishments of the, 80:7.13 (896.5)amphitheater, at Jerusalem, Jewish attitude toward, 124:3.9 (1371.2)beauty exalted by the, 191:5.3 (2043.1), 196:3.19 (2095.3)belief of, in man’s possession of three souls, 86:5.17 (955.5)regarding the destiny of ghost souls, 86:4.8 (953.7)believers, carriers of Christianity to the Roman Empire, 195:0.1 (2069.1)the Master’s morontia appearance to, 190:4.0 (2033.4–2034.1)nonconformity of, with Jewish ceremonies, 194:4.11 (2068.1)believing, Peter’s and John’s conference with, 177:3.5 (1924.1)Philip’s encounter with, 139:5.9 (1557.3), 174:5.0 (1902.2–1904.5)characteristics of the religion of the, 130:3.5 (1432.5)Christianity, vs. gospel of the kingdom, 195:3.11 (2074.6)Christianity’s debt to the, 195:0.18 (2070.14)concept of eternal life, influence of, on human society, through Paul’s Christianity, 170:5.16 (1865.6)of God, one of three combined by Christian teachings, 5:4.12 (67.10)contractor, Jesus’ talk in Corinth with the, 133:4.6 (1474.6)contribution of the, to Western civilization, 195:1.0 (2071.1–2072.4)culture, prevalence of, at birth of Jesus, 121:1.1 (1332.2)David’s messengers’ reports to the, on day of Jesus’ crucifixion, 186:3.3 (2001.1)decision of, to enter the kingdom, 174:5.5 (1903.2), 194:4.11 (2068.1)development of pure philosophic thought by the, 95:4.4 (1046.5), 98:2.0 (1078.5–1080.2), 121:7.6 (1340.4)early, ideas of evolution of, 74:8.5 (837.4)rational care of the sick, by the, 90:4.9 (992.1)treatment of women by, 84:5.6 (937.3)triad gods of the, 104:0.3 (1143.3)empire, extent of the, 195:1.7 (2071.7)erroneous doctrines of, as to sin, 148:4.7 (1660.6)favorable attitude of, toward monogamy, 83:6.3 (927.4)former belief of, in oracles, 90:2.8 (988.4)gentiles, believing, Jesus’ talk to the, 174:5.0 (1902.2–1904.5)human sacrifice practiced by the, 89:6.2 (980.7)idealism, influence of, on Christian propaganda, 170:5.2 (1864.2)influence of, on other peoples, 80:7.13 (896.5)of the Sethite priests on the, 92:5.9 (1009.3)Jesus’ discourse to the, 174:5.0 (1902.2–1904.5)familiarity with, 123:2.14 (1358.11)plea to Andrew to manifest devotion to the, 181:2.18 (1959.2)language, spread of, in pre-Jesus times, 121:1.1 (1332.2)the language of Isador’s Gospel of Matthew, 121:8.5 (1341.6)of the Phoenicians, 156:3.2 (1737.1)law, characteristics of, 195:2.3 (2072.7)long-standing belief in immortality by the, 195:2.8 (2073.3)medicine, wisdom of the serpent a symbol of, 85:3.3 (946.5)moralists, Jesus’ refraining from attack upon the, 140:8.20 (1582.1)mythology, Pilate’s recollection of, 185:6.7 (1995.6)philosopher(s), in Athens, Jesus’ discussion with a, 133:5.3 (1476.5)attitude of, toward the divine and superfinite, 98:2.4 (1079.1)invitation of a, to Jesus, to establish a school in Alexandria, 148:8.2 (1666.1)in Ramah, Jesus’ discussion with a, 146:3.1 (1641.3)Rodan a, 160:0.1 (1772.1)philosophy, Christianity’s absorption of, 98:2.8 (1079.5), 98:6.5 (1083.5), 149:2.2 (1670.3), 149:2.2 (2086.4)and Hebrew theology, Philo’s effort to harmonize, (1338.6) 121:6.3, 121:6.3 (1338.6), 121:6.3 (1433.4)Jesus’ approval of certain concepts of, 130:4.1 (1433.6)Melchizedek teachings the basic doctrines of, 98:0.4 (1077.4)similarity of teachings of Jesus and, 195:1.1 (2071.1)poets, more artists than religionists, 98:2.5 (1079.2)readiness of, for a greater and better God, 195:1.7 (2071.7)religion, based on beauty, 5:4.6 (67.4)the Salem missionaries’ failure to build up a great religious structure among the, 98:1.1 (1077.5)a science without religion of the, 155:1.4 (1726.1)scriptures,
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