one of chief Mesopotamian deities 
95:1.4(1042;5)ascenders'  
s. is sublime by reaching Havona 
26:4.6(290;3)even in material-mindedness, Philip was sincere 
181:2.20(1960;1)Eve's project of modifying the divine plan was sincere 
75:4.6(842;8)most serviceable when wedded to discretion 
181:2.21(1960;2)of prayer is assurance of its being heard 
145:2.6(1630;2)shadow of hair's turning, premeditated for untrue purpose, is falsehood 
48:6.22(555;1)sometimes causes pain 
100:7.2(1101;6)heavenly reproducers, celestial artisans 
44:2.3(501;2)Chinese spiritual leader 100,000 years ago 
79:6.10(885;7)one of 24 counselors 
45:4.8(513;9)teachings persisted in Taoist Shang-ti concept 
79:8.4(887;4),  
94:5.3(1032;5)beings of direct or indirect descent from one of the Paradise Deities 
30:1.10(332;1)orders
  
  B. ascending orders
  
  
  
  
  5. unrevealed ascenders 
30:1.12(332;3)aridity forced Andites to invent new methods in 
81:6.3(906;8)eastern Turkestan; Tarim River in 
79:1.1-2(878;2)migration to China from 20,000 years ago 
79:6.5(885;2)become as though they had not been 
53:9.7(611;6)bond servants of sin 
162:7.2(1796;4)no peace for the wicked 
131:2.10(1445;4)time to accept salvation is vouchsafed every sinner 
54:5.2-3(617;2)wicked people should not be allowed to take advantage of "golden rulers" 
71:4.4(804;4)defeated by Deborah and Barak at Taanach 
126:1.2(1387;2)Hindu lord of life, death, fertility, and destruction 
94:4.5(1031;6)member of Hindu trinitarian concept 
104:1.5(1144;2)contain fossils nearest to transition man 
64:3.4(720;5)dependable in deciphering human racial origins 
81:4.3,9(904;7)originally, 5 distinct types 
81:4.3-9(904;7)asserts knowledge fallacious, conviction impossible 
121:4.5(1336;3)philosophy leans upon metaphysics 
103:6.14(1137;4)Occidental religion languished until days of 
98:6.2(1083;2)mistake to dream of God far off in the  
s. 5:2.3(64;6)trephined to allow escape of headache spirits 
90:4.4(991;3)indicates presence of organic carbon 
58:7.10(671;3)after arrival of Adams 
51:4.7(585;3)in continental nation 
72:5.2(813;3)among races in primitive times 
51:4.6-7(585;2)benefits of slavery
  compelled backward and lazy peoples to work 
69:8.6(779;5)compelled man to invent regulative society 
69:8.7(779;6)great advance over massacre and cannibalism 
69:8.2-3(779;1),  
81:2.3(901;6)indispensable link in civilization 
69:8.6-7(779;5)liberated captors' wives from tilling soil 
84:3.8(934;7)raised masters' standard of living 
81:2.9(902;3)slaves eventually shared blessings of higher society 
69:8.8(779;7)detriment of slavery
  
  practice deteriorated Cro-Magnons 
80:3.9(892;3)reason for Roman decline 
195:3.9(2074;4) s. is gravest destructive social malady 
69:8.8(779;7)    industrial servitude in  
s. to debt 
69:8.10(780;1)institution came with agriculture 
81:2.9(902;3)lending was primitive means of enslavement 
69:5.8(776;6)man attached to the land 
69:8.5(779;4)not prevalent among pastoral peoples 
69:8.4(779;3)possible emancipation made early church tolerant of 
121:3.8(1335;7)primitive man a slave to usage 
68:4.5(767;5)primitives never hesitated to enslave 
69:8.1(778;9)secularism betrays man into political and economic 
195:8.4(2081;4)specialization of labor based on 
69:3.7(774;6)Africans were great slave race 
69:8.5(779;4)Claudius was wealthy Roman slaveholder 
132:4.5(1461;3)difficult for  
s. to transfer master-fear into God-love 
92:7.7(1013;2)exempt from temple head tax 
173:1.3(1889;1)girl in Fair Havens 
130:5.4(1436;5)half Roman population were  
s.; majority inferiors 
121:3.6(1335;5),  
133:0.2(1468;2)in Judea,  
s. cost 30 pieces of silver 
186:1.2(1997;5)killed to serve their masters in ghostland 
87:2.8(960;2)master's power over  
s. unqualified under Roman law 
121:3.7(1335;6)often received wages; could purchase freedom 
121:3.8-9(1335;7)sacrificed by owners to show disdain for wealth 
69:5.14(777;2)some early war caused by need for 
70:1.11(784;7)women were the first 
69:8.1(778;9)Adjusters may detach during 
48:6.12(553;4)Adjusters sometimes effect spiritual transformations during 
109:5.1(1199;2),  
110:5.2-4(1208;1)custom to speak of death as 
167:4.6(1837;5)primitives believed soul left body during 
86:5.4,6(954;3)revolting dreams disturbed young Jesus' 
125:2.4(1379;5)sleeping space among first private possessions 
69:9.11(781;5)candidates for Spirit-fusion repersonalized 
40:9.3(450;5),  
49:6.6(569;1)Magisterial Sons preside over awakening of 
20:2.5(225;4),  
20:3.1(226;1)mortals without personal guardians who cannot go directly to mansion worlds 
30:4.4(341;1)of Adamic dispensation raised 
189:3.1-3(2024;3)personality, mind transcripts, and memory held by Adjusters; mind-matrix and potential of identity in soul held by destiny guardians 
47:3.3-4(533;1)personality identification preserved on archangels' worlds 
37:3.8(409;5)rest in unconscious sleep until new dispensation 
30:4.4-5(341;1)resurrection by guardian angels 
113:6.7-8(1247;5)(S's continue...)
    