Ambassadorial
representation between superuniverses, lack of, 15:10.23 (179.10)
Ambassadorship
apostles’ morontia rededication to former pledges of, 192:3.2 (2050.2)
Amber
Nordic and Danubian commerce in, 80:9.4 (897.7)
Ambition(s)
vs. animal indolence, 111:7.5 (1223.7)
disappointment of, cause of much sorrow, 149:5.3 (1674.5)
egoistic, ascending morontians’ socialization of, 44:8.4 (508.2)
forceful, an essential of material success, 156:5.7 (1739.2)
a function of, 68:2.10 (765.7)
highest, of the creature creation, 1:0.4 (22.1)
influence of self-seeking and vengeance on, 177:4.10 (1926.3)
and initiative, personal, vs. charms, 88:6.6 (972.6)
nonaltruistic, in apostles’ attempted healing, 158:6.3 (1758.4)
personal, of Simon Zelotes, in the kingdom, 172:5.10 (1886.2)
possible effect of, on the maternal instinct, 84:1.7 (932.4)
socialization of, importance of, 48:7.19 (557.3)
supreme, of God-knowing creatures, 1:0.3 (21.3)
Amdon
identification of, 93:2.1 (1015.1)
Ameba
vs. bacteria, in animal and plant kingdoms, 65:2.4 (732.2)
position of, in animal evolution, 65:2.4 (732.2)
typical survivors of trilobite age, 59:1.1 (673.1)
Amenemope
identity of, 95:4.1 (1046.2)
influence of, on Hebrew literature and liturgy, 95:1.11 (1043.6)
on the Hebrews and the Greeks, 95:4.4 (1046.5)
the most influential religious teacher of his age, 95:4.4 (1046.5)
some quotations from, 95:4.3 (1046.4)
status of, among the Egyptians, 95:4.1 (1046.2)
teachings of, the onetime sacred book of the Hebrews, 95:4.3 (1046.4)
Amenhotep III
depiction of birth of, on Luxor temple walls, 111:0.5 (1215.5)
America(s)
coal deposition in the, 59:5.20 (682.3)
connection of, with Europe in late Carboniferous period, 59:5.20 (682.3)
North and South, westward drift of, time of beginning of, 58:4.3 (668.1)
racial admixture of the red man in the, 82:6.1 (919.7)
red man’s occupation of, 78:1.6 (869.2)
self-destruction of the red man in the, 79:2.3 (880.1)
stone strata of early trilobite ages in, 59:1.6 (673.6)
see also North America; South America
American
Congress, comparison of Senate representation of Rhode Island, New York, and Texas in, 134:5.14 (1489.5)
continents, emergence of, during second period of invertebrate-animal age, 59:2.4 (675.3)
invasion of, by Pacific Ocean, 59:1.7 (673.7)
Federal Union, states of, abandonment of sovereignty and self-determination by, 134:5.13 (1489.4)
creation of the superstate sovereignty of, purpose, 134:5.15 (1490.1)
an illustration of mankind government, 134:5.13 (1489.4)
long state of peace of the, reason, 134:5.13 (1489.4)
regulation of their internal affairs by the states of, 134:5.14 (1489.5)
free states, peaceful condition of the, 134:6.5 (1490.8)
and Greenland life implantation, 58:4.2 (667.6)
industrialism, debt of, to the secular revolt, 195:8.7 (2081.7)
life, modern, secularism in, 195:8.3 (2081.3)
life plasm, the source of dominant factors of man’s ancestral lemurs, 62:0.1 (703.1)
red man, practice of, as to war captives, 69:8.4 (779.3)
and private land ownership, 69:9.12 (781.6)
Amerindian
culture, oldest, center of, 79:5.8 (884.2)
Amerinds
comparison of, with the Egyptians, in religious practices, 95:2.3 (1044.2)
members of the Mongoloid class, 81:4.12 (905.3)
overrunning of North American hunting area by the, 81:6.4 (907.1)
religious concepts of the, 92:6.1 (1010.5)
Amida
all-merciful, Amidists’ faith in an, 94:12.3 (1041.1)
Buddha, final belief in, 94:12.2 (1040.6)
identity of, 94:12.3 (1041.1)
influence of, in regard to human salvation, 94:12.3 (1041.1)
Amidists
belief of, in an Infinite Reality, 94:12.3 (1041.1)
Amity
displacement of enmity by, 70:1.22 (785.5)
Ammonites
David’s heavy taxing of the, 97:9.14 (1073.4)
the Jewish priests’ story of Saul’s defeat of the, 97:9.5 (1072.3)
Ammonites (marine life)
decline of, during late Cretaceous age, 60:4.5 (692.3)
domination of invertebrate life of the oceans by, 60:2.8 (687.9)
fossil remains of, 60:1.12 (686.8)
of later reptilian age, 60:2.8 (687.9)
number of species of, 60:1.13 (686.9)
Amorite confederation
Abraham and the, 93:6.2 (1020.5)
Amos, brother of Jesus
birth of, 124:5.2 (1373.2)
death of, 127:3.13 (1400.5)
relation of the youthful Jesus with, 124:4.3 (1371.6)
Amos, friend of John Mark
reasons for failure of, to become a follower, 177:2.4 (1922.2)
Jesus’ comparison of John Mark and, 177:2.4 (1922.2)
Amos, of Kheresa
belief of, in his domination by evil spirits, 151:6.4 (1696.2)
the lunatic, Jesus’ healing of, 151:6.5 (1696.3)
Amos, the prophet
attack on immorality of the northern tribes by, 97:4.1 (1065.4)
beginning of secret writing by, 97:9.20 (1074.2)
change in concept of God’s nature after days of, 142:2.2 (1597.2)
comparison of John the Baptist with, 135:6.3 (1502.1)
concept of God proclaimed by, 97:4.2 (1065.5)
a discoverer of new concepts of Deity, 97:4.2 (1065.5)
an evaluation of the spiritual contribution of, 97:4.4 (1066.1)
fate of, 97:4.4 (1066.1)
the Father’s use of, 155:6.2 (1730.6)
and Hosea, 97:4.0 (1065.4–1066.4)
Israel’s progressive revelation of God from Moses to, 155:6.10 (1732.3)
influence of, on Hebrew spiritual life, 97:4.7 (1066.4)
quotations from, relating to Yahweh’s attitude toward all evildoers, 97:4.3 (1065.6)
teaching of, regarding the fate of Israel, 97:8.3 (1071.1)
Amosad
identity of, 92:5.9 (1009.3)
leadership of, in second garden, 78:5.1 (872.5)
Amphitheater
on an Urmia island, dedication of, to the "spirit of religion," 134:3.1 (1485.3)
Amulets
impotence of, 150:3.11 (1681.6)
in primitive prereligious praying, 91:0.5 (994.5)
Amusement
madness a Roman weakness, 195:3.9 (2074.4)
in reviewing early experiences, 48:4.12 (548.7)
Analogy(ies)
between the natural and spiritual in teaching truth, 151:3.3 (1692.2)
spiritual, difficulties in attempting to make a natural parable yield, 151:2.5 (1690.3)
Anarchy
hereditary kingship as a way to avoid, 70:6.3 (789.10)
misery a product of, 70:0.3 (783.3)
Anatomic
blends, time required for racial manifestation of, 52:3.9 (593.8)
structure of new orders of life, physical law’s relation to, 58:6.7 (670.1)
vestiges of blended human stocks, 52:3.8 (593.7)
Anatomists
rating of Adam and Eve as Satania, 74:3.8 (831.5)
Anaxagoras
a mechanist, 98:2.6 (1079.3)
Anaxand
contact of, with Jesus in Caesarea, 130:2.4 (1430.2)
death of, 130:2.5 (1430.3)
identity of, 130:2.4 (1430.2)
membership of, in the Christian church at Caesarea, 130:2.5 (1430.3)
subsequent steward of Cornelius, the Roman centurion, 130:2.5 (1430.3)
Ancestor(s)
of all things, God the honored, 131:8.2 (1451.5)
common, of monkey and gorilla, 61:3.12 (697.7)
a common, a reason for the clan, 70:4.2 (788.4)
Jesus’ teaching concerning attitude toward, 140:8.14 (1581.1)
of mankind, acceptance of Material Sons and Daughters as, 51:6.6 (587.4)
man’s primitive, picture of the tiger and, 100:4.5 (1098.2)
service to our divine, a prerequisite to prayer, 131:9.2 (1452.6)
supernal, the divine Creator the, 2:1.2 (34.1)
of universes, Father of spirits, 42:1.1 (467.3)
Urantian primitive, salty ocean the habitat of, 58:1.4 (664.5)
veneration, in Europe, 79:8.3 (887.3)
the great strength of, 79:8.9 (888.2)
the great weakness of, 79:8.8 (888.1)
origin of, 79:8.3 (887.3)
worship, 87:3.0 (960.5–961.1)
ancient, 70:7.15 (791.8)
China influenced by, 94:5.7 (1033.2)
China’s confusion of Salem teachings with, 94:5.7 (1033.2)
contribution of, to ghost fear, 87:3.2 (960.6)
vs. Deity worship, 91:5.1 (998.4)
early inevitability of, 87:3.1 (960.5)
effect of, on Chinese peacefulness, 79:8.5 (887.5)
and family loyalty, 79:8.10 (888.3)
and monogamy, 83:6.3 (927.4)
present-day persistence of, 92:6.20 (1012.1)
use of, in Buddhism, 94:11.1 (1038.8)