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Topical Index for The Urantia Book
Thought Changers.
See also
Thought Adjusters
Adjusters called, until subjects are age 20
107:0.7
(1177;1)
Thought Controllers.
See also
Thought Adjusters
Adjusters called, when subjects older than 40
107:0.7
(1177;1)
thought preservers
thought recorders, celestial artisans; also preserve thought of great Urantia minds
44:4.2-4
(503;2)
thought recorders.
See also
celestial artisans
celestial artisans
44:4sec
(503;1)
types
1.
thought preservers
q.v.
2.
concept recorders
q.v.
3.
ideograph recorders
q.v.
4.
promoters of oratory
q.v.
5.
broadcast directors
q.v.
6.
rhythm recorders
q.v.
7.
morontia recorders
q.v.
thoughtless pagan
Jesus' comment to Ganid regarding
132:7.1,2
(1466;1)
Thrace
Jews encompassed Matthew's death in
139:7.10
(1560;6)
Thracians believed in immortality
92:6.1
(1010;5)
three.
See
3
three-brained mortals
49:5.6-11
(566;1)
,.
See also
brains
;
mortals
: planetary types
three concentric circles.
See
concentric circles, three
threefold fluctuation
light from Deity abode
27:7.7
(304;5)
threshold
carrying bride over
83:2.3
(923;3)
throwing stick
63:5.6
(715;6)
thumbs
dawn mammals had primitive opposable
62:2.1
(703;5)
mid-mammals had perfectly opposable
62:3.2
(705;1)
thunder
James and John were sons of
t.
139:3.1,5
(1552;5)
,
139:4.6
(1554;4)
,
181:2.4
(1955;5)
overawed early man
85:4.3
(947;2)
thunderstones
Bretons protect against lightning with
80:9.14
(899;1)
Thursday
once lucky day for weddings
83:4.5
(925;1)
thwarting.
See
defeat
;
disappointment
Ti Tao
Andites entered China via pass of
79:7.1
(886;2)
Tiberias
128:2.6
(1410;5)
,
135:12.4
(1508;4)
,
147:0.1-2
(1647;1)
,
148:7.3
(1665;2)
,
150:3sec
(1680;3)
capital of Galilee; succeeded Sepphoris
129:1.1-2
(1419;4)
,
135:12.1
(1508;1)
conferences of Herod and Sanhedrin at
154:0.1
(1717;1)
,
154:3sec
(1719;2)
James of Safed from
158:4.2
(1755;8)
Jesus told apostles to avoid
137:5.1
(1531;5)
Matthew's parents lived at
139:8.2
(1561;2)
Tiberius
admired Jesus' bearing
132:0.1
(1455;1)
coemperor with Augustus
136:2.8
(1512;4)
died while Pilate on way to Rome
185:1.6
(1988;5)
Gonod carried greetings from princes of India to
132:0.1
(1455;1)
suffered Pilate remain procurator of Judea 10 years
185:1.1
(1987;5)
Tibet
61:1.8
(694;5)
,
64:1.1
(718;3)
Andite migration to
78:5.6
(873;2)
,
79:1.1-2,8
)
Andonites in
64:3.2
(720;3)
Asoka established Buddhism in
94:9.1
(1037;4)
early Chinese settlements near
78:1.7
(869;3)
has something of all religions except Jesus' gospel
94:10.3
(1038;7)
little Tibetan contact with Chinese until recent times
79:5.3
(883;4)
migration to Yangtze valley from
79:6.5
(885;2)
much of population shamanistic nonproducers
90:2.11
(988;7)
religion in
94:10sec
(1038;5)
tidal friction
slows down planets' revolutions
57:6.2-3
(657;5)
tidal wave
swept over Dalamatia
67:5.4
(759;2)
tigers.
See also
saber-toothed tigers
if unarmed man met a hungry
70:9.1
(793;11)
Tiglath
158:0.1
(1752;1)
Jesus' helper on Mount Hermon; Jesus gave donkey to
134:8.1,2,10
(1492;8)
Tigris river.
See also
Mesopotamia
and Euphrates area was cradle of Occidental and Indian civilizations
78:1.3
(868;5)
second garden adjoined
76:0.1
(847;1)
,
76:1.1-3
(847;3)
,
76:3.8
(850;4)
Sumerians lived at mouth of
77:4.6
(860;1)
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