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storms, and blizzards, 46:2.2 (520.7)inhabitants of, types, 32:2.3 (358.5)major sectors’ headquarters, 15:2.7 (166.6)minor sectors’ headquarters, 15:2.6 (166.5)nonluminosity of, 46:1.5 (520.1)number of, in completed seven superuniverses, 15:7.12 (175.3)physical and morontia elements of, 48:1.3 (541.6)possibilities for biologic beautification on, 43:6.7 (492.7)roofs unnecessary on structures of, 48:3.15 (546.8)of Salvington and constellations, time required for completion of the, 57:3.8 (654.1)spornagia’s upkeep of material phases of, 37:10.3 (416.3)superuniverse headquarters, 15:2.8 (166.7)Architectureof Dalamatia, 66:3.6 (743.7)of Havona spheres, 14:3.7 (156.4)improved, influence of, on man’s material comfort, 81:5.2 (905.7)origin of, in temple building, 92:3.6 (1006.3)of planetary temples, development of, on system capital, 55:1.3 (622.3)of the second garden, excellence of, 76:3.8 (850.4)of Urantia natives, Dalamatia’s improvement of, 66:3.6 (743.7)Archivesof Isle of Light, definition, 25:5.1 (281.2)guardians of, 25:6.6 (282.4)of Jerusem, 46:5.22 (525.4), 57:0.1 (651.1)of the local systems, 25:2.9 (276.2), 39:4.16 (436.2), 44:4.12 (504.4), 46:5.22 (525.4)of the superuniverses, 25:2.9 (276.2)of Uversa, 57:1.4 (651.6), 109:4.6 (1199.1)Archrebel(s)activities of, following dethronement of Lucifer, 53:7.15 (609.3)freedom of, in Satania following arrival of Lanaforge, 53:7.13 (609.1)of Jerusem, attendance of, on Edentia councils, 43:4.7 (490.2)life of, in Satania, and restoration of severed circuits, 53:7.3 (607.4)ArcticAndonite occupancy of the, 78:3.7 (871.3)Atlantic, Pacific, and Gulf waters, connection of, 59:4.6 (678.7)land mass, westward drift of, time of beginning of, 58:4.3 (668.1)North American sea, outlet of, to Pacific Ocean through California, 59:4.5 (678.6)Ocean, connection of, with Mediterranean during Eocene period, 61:1.12 (694.4)with the southern seas, result, 60:3.5 (689.4)regions, onetime climate of, 60:3.18 (690.9)seas, connection of, with southern Gulf waters, 59:1.8 (673.8)Ardnonidentity of, 119:7.6 (1317.2)Area and building custodiansfunctions of, 48:3.15 (546.8)Areopolisthe seventy’s labors in, 165:0.1 (1817.1)ArgumentsJesus’ indifference to winning, 125:5.8 (1383.1)overpowering, nonemployment of, in coercing souls, 159:3.2 (1765.4)Arid regions of the earthwater supply of, 60:3.10 (690.1)Aridityappearance of, during climatic transition stage, 59:6.6 (683.3)increasing, in Central Asia, effect on population, 79:1.6 (879.3)of Iran, Turkestan, and Sinkiang, effect of, on Andite civilization, 81:6.4 (907.1)Aristocracybasis of, 70:7.7 (790.10)of the first-century Mediterranean world, 121:3.2 (1335.1)original, shamans the, 90:2.12 (989.1)Aristotelian philosophyHellenized Jews’ conformation of Hebrew theology with, 121:6.3 (1338.6)Aristotlesome teachings of, 98:2.6 (1079.3)Ariusvs. Athanasius at Nicea, consequences, 195:0.18 (2070.14)ArkMoses’ concession regarding the contents of the, 88:2.5 (969.3)Noah’s, origin of the story of, 78:7.4 (875.1)role of the, in synagogue services of Jesus’ time, 150:8.6 (1685.4), 150:8.8 (1685.6)of Yahweh, David’s gaining of possession of, results, 97:9.14 (1073.4)Armageddonheadquarters of the orange men, 64:6.12 (724.2)Armamentsand world-wide peace, 134:6.6 (1490.9)Armedband, action of the three apostles and a group of believers on sight of the, 183:3.2 (1973.4)reaction of, to Jesus’ admission of his identity, 183:3.4 (1974.2)guards, Judas’s attempt to dissassociate himself from the, 183:3.1 (1973.3)ArmeniaAndrew’s ministry in, 139:1.12 (1550.3)ArmsJudas’s knowledge of Simon Zelotes’ store of, 183:2.2 (1972.3)Simon Zelotes’ supplying the apostles with, 182:2.3 (1966.3)Army(ies)absence of, on worlds in light and life, 55:5.4 (630.1)angelic, number in, 38:6.2 (421.5)courage of, vs. that of Jesus’ followers, 143:1.7 (1608.4)entrance into the Father’s kingdom independent of, 137:8.15 (1537.2)of heaven, commanders of, subject to Jesus’ orders, 182:3.8 (1969.3)Gabriel commander in chief of, 33:4.6 (370.3)nearness of, to Jesus, 178:3.3 (1934.5)Roman, questions as to the Messiah’s smiting the, 135:9.5 (1505.5)strength of, power of the Father’s kingdom not in, 140:1.3 (1568.6)Aroerthe seventy’s labors in, 165:0.1 (1817.1)Arrestbetrayal and, of Jesus, 183:0.0 (1971.1–1977.5)immediate, apostles’ fear of, 154:6.11 (1723.2)and imprisonment, Peter’s belief in his having avoided, 184:2.11 (1981.5)of Jesus, attempt of Sanhedrin agents to accomplish the, 162:7.6 (1797.3)attempted, 162:2.6 (1791.4)Eber’s refusal to make the, 162:2.9 (1792.3)Herod’s authorization of, 154:5.1 (1720.4)Judas’s arrangement for, 177:4.8 (1926.1)plans for, 183:2.1 (1972.2)meaning of, to him, 186:2.1 (1999.1)miscarriage of plans for, 183:3.3 (1974.1)reasons why not accomplished during the feast, 162:1.5 (1789.4)Jewish rulers’ decision against placing Jesus under, reason, 173:2.1 (1891.2)John the Baptist’s, Peter’s bringing news of, to Jesus, 137:8.2 (1535.8)Jude’s account of his, to his family, 128:6.8 (1416.1)the Master’s, 183:3.0 (1973.3–1975.3)Sanhedrin’s orders for Jesus’ secret, 175:3.3 (1910.2)submission of Jesus to, 183:3.7 (1974.5)and trial of Jesus, detailed news of, brought to Bethany by John Zebedee, 186:0.2 (1997.2)Arrested without indictmentJesus’ being, 185:8.1 (1996.5)Arresting partynumber of persons in Judas’s, 183:2.4 (1973.2)Arroganceof false teachers, 166:1.5 (1826.2)possible end product of overmuch self-respect, 159:3.3 (1765.5)theological, vs. certainty of faith, in religionists’ attitudes toward truth, 92:7.3 (1012.4)Art(s)Adamic inheritance of, 48:4.13 (548.8)advancement of, a handicap to the, 87:5.7 (963.2)age of the flowering of, 52:4.8 (595.3)angels’ appreciation of man’s, 38:2.1 (419.1)biologic and morontia, on Edentia, 43:1.4 (486.3)blue man’s, height of, time, 80:3.7 (892.1)centers, on worlds in light and life, 55:5.5 (630.2)Christianity and, 195:0.3 (2069.3)cosmic, the apex of, 56:10.3 (646.4)and craft training, Prince’s school of, 50:4.7 (575.8)decorative, improvements in, during Dalamatian epoch, 66:5.24 (748.5)a definition, 56:10.3 (646.4), 195:7.16 (2080.1)during closing centuries of the post-Adamic age, 52:3.11 (594.2)early beginnings of, 68:2.10 (765.7)employment of, in worship of Paradise Deities, 27:7.5 (304.3)the field of, 5:4.4 (67.2)finite, the height of, 56:10.3 (646.4)gallery of Satania, location of, 46:5.30 (526.5)of Greece, the Indian travelers’ enjoyment of, 133:5.2 (1476.4)Greek, empire status of, 195:1.7 (2071.7)of Havona, ascending pilgrims’ growing appreciation of, 44:0.14 (498.5)the high mission of, 48:7.23 (557.7)human, the charm of, 2:7.8 (43.1)Jewish, the second commandment’s influence on, 88:2.6 (969.4)of living, 160:2.0 (1775.2–1777.1)complexity of civilization, and the, 160:1.3 (1772.4)conversion of the urge of life into the, 160:1.3 (1772.4)essential factors of the, 160:2.5–9 (1775.6–1776.3)man’s ability to attain the, 160:1.5 (1773.2)new gospel’s service to the, 160:3.5 (1778.3)periodic relearning of the, need for, 160:1.3 (1772.4)modern, foundations of, laid in the second garden, 76:3.8 (850.4)nonconfusion of enjoyment of, with worship of the Father, 142:4.3 (1600.4)origin of, 160:2.3 (1775.4), 196:3.30 (2096.6)practical, a specialty of the Adamic schools, 51:6.4 (587.2)promotion of, during fourth dispensation, 51:7.4 (588.3)relation of evolutionary religion to, 5:5.5 (68.8)of religion and human experience to, 196:3.28 (2096.4)religion’s constant spiritual evaluation of, 195:7.16 (2080.1)religious, high spiritual motivation a requirement of, 101:9.4 (1115.5)Roman’s attitude toward, 195:2.2 (2072.6)and science, council of, 66:5.23 (748.4), 67:4.1 (757.4)of the second garden, 76:3.8 (850.4)significance of, 195:7.15 (2079.10)sponsoring of, by beauty, 56:10.10 (647.1)status of, on advanced worlds in light and life, 55:5.3 (629.12)in a high civilization, 195:7.16 (2080.1)true, a definition, 195:7.16 (2080.1)of working with other beings, importance of, 28:5.14 (312.1)ArtcraftsSusa the headquarters of, 78:8.2 (875.6)Artemisand the ancient mother goddess, 133:6.1 (1477.8)identification of, 133:6.1 (1477.8)Arthropodsair-breathing amphibians descendants of the, 59:5.5 (680.7)the ancestors of first vertebrates, 59:4.10 (679.3)the successors of brachiopods, 59:4.3 (678.4)Artisan(s)celestial, 44:0.0 (497.1–508.5)see also Celestial artisansunification of truth, beauty, and goodness in experience of the, 44:7.3 (507.4)upright, believers to be, 178:1.17 (1932.2)Artist(s)an appreciation of art necessitates recognition of the, 195:7.18 (2080.3)demonstration of the existence of the morontia world by the, 195:7.23 (2080.8)God as conceived by the, 5:5.3 (68.6)of light and shade, 44:2.4 (501.3)of morontia and lower spirit realms, 44:0.1 (497.1)of odor, function of, 44:6.6 (506.7)the universe and the, 195:7.22 (2080.7)Urantia, techniques of, vs. those of celestial artisans, 43:6.7 (492.7)unfortunate depiction of Jesus by, 141:3.6 (1590.1)Artisticachievements, higher, schools of the Prince especially concerned with, 51:6.4 (587.2)touch of creativity, and aesthetic appreciation, 56:10.7 (646.8)Artistrycelestial, portrayal of, unification of creature progression and, 44:7.3 (507.4)Aryan(s)-Andites, ceremonial practices of the, in India, 94:1.1 (1027.2)attempts of, to preserve racial identity, 79:4.6 (882.6), 94:2.2 (1028.5)blood,

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