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  • #REDIRECT [[177:2 Early Home Life]]
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  • ...h [[John Mark]], [[Jesus]] spent considerable [[time]] [[comparing]] their early [[childhood]] and later boyhood [[experiences]]. Although [[John Mark|John] ...[[faith]] and [[love]] when these [[qualities]] are grounded upon such an early [[training]] as has been your portion at [[home]]. You are the product of a
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  • #REDIRECT [[60:0 Urantia During the Early Land-Life Era]]
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  • ==PAPER 60: URANTIA DURING THE EARLY LAND-LIFE ERA== ==60:1. THE EARLY REPTILIAN AGE==
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  • [[Category: Paper 60 - Urantia During Early Land-Life Era]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[59:1 Early Marine-Life in the Shallow Seas-The Trilobite Age]]
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  • ...in basic [[uniformities]] coupled with certain well-marked variations. The early [[animals]] [[developing]] from the [[three]] [[original]] [https://nordan. ...d of which have [[survived]]. These [[animals]] [[represent]] a variety of early life which has come down to the present time practically unchanged.
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  • ...r] type of [[placental]] [[mammal]]. The [[dominant]] [[factors]] of these early lemurs were derived from the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?titl [[Category: Paper 62 - The Dawn Races of Early Man]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[177:2 Early Home Life]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[177:2 Early Home Life]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[60:0 Urantia During the Early Land-Life Era]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[60:0 Urantia During the Early Land-Life Era]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[59:1 Early Marine-Life in the Shallow Seas-The Trilobite Age]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[59:1 Early Marine-Life in the Shallow Seas-The Trilobite Age]]
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  • ...ear_search=&s_search_type=keyword&s_category=none&d_refprod=SHAW&s_browse= Early American Imprints, Series II, Shaw-Shoemaker]''''' ...om 1801-1819 in America. Covering every aspect of American life during the early decades of the United States.
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  • ...their [[legends]] of men who did not die, vestigial [[traditions]] of the early [[attitude]] toward death. Already in the [[human]] [[mind]] there existed [[Category:Paper 86 - Early Evolution of Religion]]
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  • *4. 59:0.5 ''[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_60 The early land-life era]'' extends over the next one hundred million years and is kno ...seas are teeming with [[primitive]] [[marine]] life. Since so few of these early [[organisms]] had shells, not many have been preserved as [[fossils]]. Neve
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  • This Early Morn' I made a Vow. <center>This early morn' I made a vow,</center>
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  • 128:0.1 As [[Jesus]] of [[Nazareth]] entered upon the early years of his adult life, he had lived, and continued to live, a [[normal]] [[Category: Paper 128 - Jesus' Early Manhood]]
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  • 62:1.1 The early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemur lemurs] concerned in the [[ancestry]] 62:1.2 While these early [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lemurs lemurs] evolved in the [https://en.wi
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  • ...ry]] [[relationships]] between [[taxonomic]] [[groups]]. Botany began with early [[human]] [[efforts]] to identify edible, [[Medicine|medicinal]] and [[Pois
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  • ==Early Life== From early [[childhood]] Bill. received his religious [[training]] at [[home]]. He was
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  • ...one takes in the decision making process – the goals it sets for itself in early life. Despite all influences and circumstances in life, it holds onto a dre ...l to be reached, may be an education, vocation, craft, business or travel. Early in life it may have set the direction for the goals to be obtained, yet it
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  • ...s having a hard time coping with the demands of life. I am alluding now to early [[childhood]] [[experiences]], as there are still too many unwanted childre ...effort, self-[[discipline]] and perseverance because of the direction set early in life.
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  • <li>[[Paper 60|Urantia During the Early Land-Life Era]]</li> <li>[[Paper 62|The Dawn Races of Early Man]]</li>
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  • ...ust and expectation are not given much of a chance to develop correctly in early life. ...to listen and expect to hear from the still soft Voice within, in order to early in life establish that all important connection to their God. To feel free
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  • ...phy''' is philosophy done in Europe and North America between the 17th and early 20th centuries. It is not a specific doctrine or school, (and so should not ...ll focus on the history of philosophy beginning from Descartes through the early twentieth century ending in Ludwig Wittgenstein.
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  • ...ous [[fidelity]]; (Theol.) continuance in a state of grace until death. In early use freq. in blessings.
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  • ...f Midwayer Mathew, it was decided for me to come to you this evening, this early morning perhaps, I should say, to make known that I will indeed be availabl ...u will be less time conscious. You will look at ‘product,’ rather than an early completion of anything that you may be working on.
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  • [[Category: Paper 60 - Urantia During Early Land-Life Era]]
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  • ...] for his adult [[activities]] through the [[social]] and [[play]] life of early childhood, so does the indwelling [[Adjuster]] achieve [[skill]] for the ne
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  • ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#PAPER_64:_THE_EVOLUTIONARY_RACES_OF_COLOR Early man] looked upon sprouting grain with dread and [[superstitious]] [[awe]]. ...of Life|tree worship]] are among the oldest [[religious]] [[groups]]. All early [[marriages]] were held under the trees, and when [[women]] desired [[child
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  • ...[fossils]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_59 early marine life], both [[animal]] and [[Plant|vegetable]], may be found directl ...stence]] at the time of their deposition. Life was sparse throughout these early times and only slowly made its way over the [[Surface|face]] of the [[earth
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  • ...rg/wiki/Timeline_of_ancient_history#Bronze_Age_and_Early_Iron_Age Bronze & Early Iron Age Timeline]''''' ...ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_Middle_Ages#Early_Middle_Ages Early, High, & Late Middle Ages Timeline]'''''
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  • ...s an important figure in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Christianity Early Christianity]. He is distinguished from the [[James, the Apostle|Apostle Ja ...[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Jerome St. Jerome] who also quotes the early Christian chronicler [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegesippus_(chronicler)
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  • ...hem. In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southern_Asia southern Asia] it was early believed that the [[souls]] of men came back to [[earth]] in [[animal]] for ...rg/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_64#PAPER_64:_THE_EVOLUTIONARY_RACES_OF_COLOR Early men] [[revered]] the [[animals]] for their [[power]] and their cunning. The
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  • ...own inadvertent thought [[process]]. It is always hard, and especially in early times, to know.
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  • ...en another intelligent [[race]] roaming the surface of the planet in those early millennia of Noe's arrival, they too, might well have attributed But Noe understood that this was far too early in the [[evolution]] of life on this world
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  • ...out [[gradually]]. There were many [[transitional]] [[stages]] between the early [[primitive]] [[Plant|vegetable]] [[forms]] of life and the later well-defi ...[[Study]] of the rock-embraced [[fossils]] of [[marine]] life reveals the early [[adjustment]] [[struggles]] of these [[primitive]] [[organisms]]. [[Plants
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  • 86:1.1 Aside from the [[natural]] [[worship]] urge, early evolutionary [[religion]] had its [[roots]] of [[origin]] in the human [[ex ...of [[existence]] was the main interest and the supreme fascination of the early savage [[mind]].
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  • ...h the choice and decision making process. The goals it sets for itself in early life, and if despite all influences and circumstances in life it holds on t ...ite all obstacles. This may take a long time, because of the handicaps of early childhood. However, over time potentials are turned into actuals and succe
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  • 86:4.3 Early man was also much concerned about his [[breath]], especially in cold climat ...ttps://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:1._PRIMITIVE_MAN Early man] entertained no [[ideas]] of hell or [[future]] [[punishment]]. The [[s
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  • ...s that have larger than average brain capacity in relation to body weight. Early in pre-human development actual overall size is of little importance.
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  • ...tps://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red red]. The length of time consumed in this early life [[evolution]] varies greatly on the [[different]] worlds, ranging from ...ttest]; the [[government]] of these times is wholly [[tribal]]. During the early [[racial]] [[struggles]] on many worlds some of the [[evolutionary]] [[race
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  • ...s-Euphrates_river_system Mesopotamian] valleys but fared much better. This early setback was more than [[compensated]] by the continuing [[stream]] of [http ...]]. Several [[different]] [[leaders]] sought to revive the remnants of the early [[religious]] [[teachings]] of the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.ph
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  • ...://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_66#66:1._PRINCE_CALIGASTIA early days] of the [[Planetary Prince]]. From time to time this [[transition]] [[ 48:1.4 The early [[morontia]] life in the [[local systems]] is very much like that of your p
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  • ...edia.org/wiki/Radiometric_dating radiometric dating] [[techniques]] in the early 20th century allowed geologists to determine the numerical or "absolute" ag
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  • ...] Andonic skin pigment. In general [[appearance]] and skin [[color]] these early Andonites more nearly resembled the present-day [https://en.wikipedia.org/w ...title=Paper_78#78:2._THE_ADAMITES_IN_THE_SECOND_GARDEN Adamic race]. These early [[human beings]] were not so [[sensitive]] to [[pain]] nor so [[reactive]]
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  • ...n He tended to His widowed mother and His brothers and sisters. He learned early in life to seek the wisdom within from His inner Pilot, His Thought Adjuste
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  • ...] and later [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumbshow dumbshows] evolved. In early nineteenth century Paris, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Gaspard_Debur
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  • Quite how life evolved in the early [[superuniverse]]s has never been fully understood, since little evidence r It is thought that in those early days of [[Creation]], the Beings of the Inner Worlds, whose function it was
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  • ...[[transition]] from the [[vegetable]] to the [[animal]] took place. These early [[transition]] [[forms]], while not identical with modern [https://en.wikip ...sms]] of a very [[primitive]] [[nature]], are very little changed from the early dawn of life; they even [[exhibit]] a [[degree]] of [[retrogression]] in th
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  • ...veri lapidis philosophorum). The form lapis philosophicus appears in other early MSS of the summa perfectionis, and the rarer lapis philosophalis in at leas
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  • ...f life to keep going despite the usual hardships on [[this planet]]. At an early age they adopt a lifestyle of: ‘when the going gets tough, the tough get ...the [[past]] as they are too busy living in the [[present]]. These mortals early realize that there is much more to life than meets the eye, often through s
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  • ...heads grew larger in [[comparison]] with others among the [[tribe]]. While early [[learning]] to [[communicate]] with each other by means of [[signs]] and [ ...ht have lived that long had they died [[natural]] [[deaths]], but in those early days very few animals ever died a natural death; the [[struggle]] for [[exi
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  • ...hin Urantia families can be lessened to some extent by special care in the early stages, by the more normal of the parents, or by a relative, taking the you
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  • During the early 1600s in England, life expectancy was only about 35 years, largely because
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