aristocracy exerted restraining influence upon
70:6.6(790;3) believed sacred, often kept in seclusion
70:6.4-5(790;1) early war lords not fond of peace
70:5.6(789;4) greatly restricted by mores, unwritten law
70:12.3-4(798;2) hereditary
k., belief in divine origin, avoided succession anarchy
70:6.2-4(789;9),
85:6.5(948;5) knowledge of Material Sons gave prestige to idea
55:7.2(632;1) moneylenders made themselves
k. with debtor armies
69:5.8(776;6) permitted to marry close kin to keep royal blood pure
82:5.4,7(918;4) restrained by ever-present fear of assassination
70:6.6(790;3) war has always been a kingmaker
70:5.5(789;3) worshiped by primitives
85:6.2(948;2) trance prophet from Bagdad, self-deceived pretender
148:8.3(1666;2) confederation of Sargon; Mesopotamia city state
78:8.8-9(876;5) early Christians greeted with a holy
194:4.7(2067;2) Judas betrayed Jesus with
183:3.5(1974;3) originated in ceremony of saliva exchange
70:3.7(787;7) continuation of primitive ritual
87:6.10(965;4) Jesus denounced belief in
150:3.12(1681;7) cumulative, because
k. can be communicated to succeeding generations
160:2.3(1775;4) cumulative, because
k. enables man to stand on shoulders of those preceding him
81:6.23(909;4) dangerous to know much in days of barbarism
88:6.6(972;6) dependent on research except on Paradise, where
k. is inherent
24:2.2(266;8),
30:3.5(339;2) effort to execute
k. results in wisdom
50:5.7(577;2) evolutionary
k. is accumulation of protoplasmic memory material
101:6.4(1111;8) factual
k. exerts little influence unless emotionally activated
99:4.5(1090;1) finite
k. only relatively complete and locally accurate
2:7.1(42;2) goal of
k. is to attain truth
27:6.2(302;6) greatest
k. is to know religious life of Jesus
196:1.3(2090;4) Jesus accumulated
k., then classified and correlated
127:6.14(1405;6) no absolute certainty regarding
102:2.4(1120;1) not real until facts are unraveled and correlated into meaning
102:2.5(1120;2) permits greater appreciation of meanings and values
111:6.7(1222;6) physical sciences reach height of development in post-Magisterial era
52:4.8(595;3),
55:4.5(627;3) recognition is fitting sensory impressions into memory patterns
111:4.1(1219;7) sphere of fact-discerning mind
130:4.10(1435;2) Adamson's civilization situated near
77:5.10(862;4),
78:1.3(868;5) Semite appellation of Deity
96:1.9(1053;7)
ascendant life equally divided between work and play
48:4.1(547;4) civilization enormously advanced by early division of
l.; Andonites employed
63:4.2(713;8),
81:6.29(910;2) courts determine wages in continental nation
72:5.4-5(813;5) devise technique for locating suitable employment
81:6.29-33(910;2) efforts of design distinguish man from beast
69:2.5(773;6) he who does not work shall not eat
69:2.5(773;6),
140:8.2(1579;4) Hebrews were first to put premium on
69:2.5(773;6) idleness destructive of self-respect
159:3.4(1765;6) Jesus painstaking about essentials of any undertaking
134:9.7(1495;4) Jesus very regular about his working hours
135:8.2(1503;5)
necessity for
l. is man's paramount blessing
69:2.5(773;6) no such thing as menial
l. in spiritual worlds
25:1.1(273;3) nothing takes precedence over work of status sphere
48:6.26(555;5) primitives disliked
l.; never worked cheerfully or willingly
69:2.3-4(773;4),
102:2.7(1120;4) put forth every effort to secure work for those without
159:3.4(1765;6) should alternate with play
143:7.3(1616;5) specialization of
l. brought about immediate savings of time and materials
69:2.3(773;4),
69:3sec(773;9) specialization of
l. on morontia worlds
44:3.3(502;2) time element in
l. is modern notion
69:2.4(773;5) with all one's might
133:8.3(1481;1) work is important, self is not
48:6.26(555;5) work is less important than the way it is done
39:4.13(435;6) pray always for more
l. for kingdom
163:4.10(1805;7) family of Infinite Spirit are living
l. whereby mortals climb from chaos to glory
9:8.17(107;7) descendants of Adamson listened to Salem gospel at
93:7.2(1021;6) followers of Van settled at
77:4.11(860;6) Nodites mingled with Amadonites at
73:1.6(822;3) thousands on Edentia
43:1.1(485;5)
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