Andonic
aborigines, 64:1.0 (718.3–719.3)
clan(s), about, 63:4.0 (713.7–714.7)
breakup of, 63:4.5 (714.3)
increasing numbers of, and growing friction, 63:4.7 (714.5)
leadership of, 63:4.5 (714.3)
the two absorbing pursuits of, 63:4.7 (714.5)
culture, retention of remnants of, by Foxhall peoples, 64:2.5 (719.8)
dialect, in the Aryan tongue, 78:5.3 (872.7)
germ plasm, carried by corporeal members of the Prince’s staff, 66:4.15 (745.5), 77:2.4 (857.1)
changes in, 77:2.5 (857.2)
migrations, extent of, 64:1.6 (719.1)
race, superior children of, in Dalamatia homes, 66:7.5 (750.7)
uniqueness of time of appearance, 65:4.7 (735.6)
tribes, development of, in northern climes, vs. nondevelopment of backward cousins in southern forests, 64:1.3 (718.5)
Onagar’s assumption of leadership of, 63:6.1 (715.8)
Urantia aborigines, an original skeletal type of a Urantia race, 81:4.3 (904.7)
Andonite(s)
absorption of, by northward-moving Adamites, 78:3.4 (870.7)
Adamsonites’ later admixture with the, 77:5.9 (862.3)
Amadonites as related to, 73:1.3 (821.6)
appearance of, on Urantia, unusual in Satania, 64:6.2 (723.1)
associates of corporeal staff, 67:3.5 (756.6)
blood, absorption of, by European blue race, 80:3.2 (891.3)
in the Nordic race, 80:9.2 (897.5)
broad-headedness of, 81:4.2 (904.6)
central Europe’s onetime control of, by the, 80:5.8 (894.1)
complexion of, 63:4.1 (713.7)
the Danubian, 80:8.0 (896.6–897.3)
dispersion of, 63:5.1 (715.1)
early, clannish spirit of, 63:3.3 (713.3)
entrance of, into Europe from Siberia, 80:4.2 (892.5)
a factor in the southern white race, 80:9.8 (898.3)
glacial perils undergone by westernmost, 64:7.17 (728.6)
and the golden rule, 70:1.2 (783.5)
hairiness of early, 63:4.1 (713.7)
homelands of, at conclusion of Sangik migrations, 64:7.16 (728.5)
of Iceland, Salem missionaries’ penetration to the, 93:7.2 (1021.6)
inheritance factors in Urantia’s superior stocks, 75:8.2 (846.1)
in Lapland and Brittany, 80:4.6 (893.2)
limited play instinct and humor among the, 84:8.3 (942.4)
location of settlements of, 78:1.5 (869.1)
modified, value of tree of life to, 73:6.4 (826.1)
mores on twins, 68:6.8 (770.5)
occupancy of Asia Minor and central-eastern Europe by, 78:3.5 (871.1)
the one hundred, function of, at Prince’s headquarters, 66:4.16 (745.6)
onetime control of the northern Pacific islands by the, 79:6.3 (884.6)
originally not cannibals, 89:5.3 (979.2)
predominance in the central white race, 80:9.5 (897.8)
on Prince’s staff, long life of, 66:4.15 (745.5)
and red and yellow race mixtures in India, 79:2.2 (879.8)
rediscovery of the hammer by an, 68:5.4 (768.4)
relation of settlement of, to those of Vanite culture, 78:3.4 (870.7)
sailors, from Asia Minor, amalgamation of, with Danubians, 80:8.5 (897.3)
and Sangik racial mixture in southern Europe, 78:3.5 (871.1)
separation of the two European branches of the white race by the, 80:8.1 (896.6)
settlement of disputes by, 70:1.3 (783.6)
settlements, location and number of, in western Europe, 63:5.2 (715.2)
Siberians, assimilation of red stock by the, 79:5.6 (883.7)
skins used as protection by, 63:4.1 (713.7)
stock, stabilizing influence of, when admixed with Andite, 78:4.6 (872.4)
in all white peoples, 80:0.2 (889.2)
territorial distribution of, 78:3.5 (871.1)
type, obscurity of, by the dominance of the Sangiks, 81:4.9 (904.13)
union of western Nodites with the, 77:4.3 (859.6)
in Van’s advanced outposts, 67:6.6 (760.1)
of western India in Dalamatia schools, 66:7.7 (751.2)
Andovontia
function of, 37:8.3 (413.6)
greetings to Urantia from, 37:8.3 (413.6)
identity of, 37:8.3 (413.6)
Andrew
ablest of twelve apostles, 139:1.2 (1548.6)
and Abner, alternating presiding officers of meetings, 144:6.3 (1624.14)
Abner’s association with, 146:3.9 (1642.5)
the acting head of Jesus’ ambassadors, 181:2.16 (1958.3)
age of, when chosen as an apostle, 139:1.2 (1548.6)
aid of, in Peter’s restoration, 139:2.10 (1551.6)
apostolic position of, 139:4.3 (1554.1)
arrangement of apostles’ work schedule by, 141:3.1 (1589.2)
belief of, concerning the kingdom, 144:1.7 (1618.1)
chairman and director-general of the twelve, 138:10.2 (1547.2), 157:4.2 (1746.6)
characteristics of, 139:1.1 (1548.5)
choice of Jesus’ three personal aides by, 139:4.3 (1554.1)
comparison of James Zebedee with, 139:3.2 (1552.6)
conference of, with all apostles but Judas, 157:7.0 (1750.10–1751.4)
with Jesus, concerning Judas, 157:7.1 (1750.10)
conversation of, with the Master on way to Magadan Park, 158:7.2 (1759.4)
death of, 139:1.12 (1550.3)
decision of, to follow Jesus, 137:1.3 (1524.4)
designation of, as chairman of the apostolic group, 138:10.2 (1547.2)
disturbed state of, at Archelais, 143:3.1 (1610.4)
and Ezra, John the Baptist’s pronouncement to, 137:2.2 (1526.2)
facial expression of, a clue to Judas Alpheus, 180:4.6 (1949.2)
the first chosen, 139:1.0 (1548.5–1550.3)
futile attempt of, to heal the epileptic boy, 158:4.7 (1756.4)
great service of, to the kingdom, 139:1.4 (1549.2)
greeting of James of Safed by, 158:4.5 (1756.2)
identification of, 139:1.2 (1548.6)
impression on, of Jesus, 137:1.1 (1524.2), 137:7.3 (1534.2)
individualistic tendency of, 193:4.3 (2056.1)
influence of, on Peter, during time of waiting, 137:7.3 (1534.2)
instruction by, regarding John’s followers, 141:1.5 (1588.3)
intimation by, of Judas’s desertion, 182:0.2 (1963.2)
Jesus’ final personal admonition to, 181:2.16–18 (1958.3–1959.2)
personal salutation to, 174:0.2 (1897.2)
plea to, to strengthen his brethren, 182:2.8 (1967.3)
request of, to pray for his brother Peter, 152:3.3 (1702.4)
Judas’s consultation with, regarding apostolic funds, 163:2.11 (1803.2)
lack of jealousy of Peter by, 139:1.6 (1549.4)
left to proclaim the gospel in Jerusalem, 193:6.5 (2058.4)
lesson on "The New Way" by, 145:2.1 (1629.2)
management of the Bethsaida teaching program by, 140:7.2 (1578.3)
Matthew, and Judas, the managerial committee at Amathus, 141:3.2 (1589.3)
midwayer onetime assigned to the care of, source of narrative of Jesus’ life, Part IV, 121:0.1 (1332.1)
missionary journeys of, 139:1.12 (1550.3)
the morontia Jesus’ talk with, 192:2.7 (2048.3)
opposition of, to proclaiming Jesus king, 152:2.5 (1700.6)
organization of preaching program at Pella camp by, 141:1.3 (1588.1)
participation of, in the Pentecost preaching, 194:1.2 (2060.2)
and Peter, compatibility of, 139:1.6 (1549.4)
first tour of, to Capernaum, 138:1.1 (1538.3)
preaching partners, 150:4.1 (1681.8)
Peter’s discussion of his plans with, 139:2.3 (1550.6)
Philip’s appeal to, for help with the Greeks, 174:5.1 (1902.2)
placating duties of, at Amathus, 141:3.3 (1589.4)
possible suspicion of, as to Judas’s guilt, 181:2.6 (1956.1)
presentation of Teherma to Simon by, 141:6.1 (1592.3)
prevailing counsel of, as to the choosing of six other apostles, 138:1.3 (1539.1)
query of, concerning Jesus’ talk on wealth, 165:5.2 (1823.2)
concerning the time for leaving Jerusalem, 176:1.4 (1913.3)
about the morality of Jesus’ teaching, 140:10.8 (1585.6)
regarding Jesus’ prediction of his death, 158:7.2 (1759.4)
regarding self-control, 143:2.2 (1609.3)
reaction of, to Jesus’ attempt to clarify himself and his mission, 137:5.2 (1531.6)
silence at Capernaum, 153:0.2 (1707.2)
triumphal entry, 172:5.2 (1884.1)
weeping, 141:0.2 (1587.2)
to John the Baptist’s pronouncement concerning Jesus, 137:2.2 (1526.2)
to news of Jesus’ resurrection, 191:0.6 (2038.1)
release of, as administrative head of the apostles, 181:2.17 (1959.1)
relinquishment of his sword by, 182:2.3 (1966.3)
selection of Matthew Levi by, 138:2.4 (1539.7)
and selection of the seventy, 163:2.1 (1801.4)
silence of, in apostolic discussion after Jesus’ arrest, 183:4.2 (1975.5)
sponsor of Matthew, 139:7.1 (1559.5)
suggestion of, that Simon join Jesus, 137:1.3 (1524.4)
supervisor of apostolic activities at the Bethsaida camp, 148:0.3 (1657.3)
supervisory position of, 138:7.4 (1544.3)
suspicion and individualism of, 193:4.3 (2056.1)
termination of the second preaching tour by, 149:7.1 (1677.2)
and Thomas, reaction of, to declaration of Simon and Judas in attempted healing episode, 158:4.7 (1756.4)
tribute of, to Peter, on day of Pentecost, 139:1.6 (1549.4)
warnings of, regarding Peter’s unreliability, 191:1.5 (2040.1)
writing by, of record concerning his Master, 121:0.1 (1332.1), 121:8.3 (1341.4), 121:8.9 (1342.4), 121:8.13 (1343.2), 139:1.9 (1549.7)