Topical Index
Art
7.
96.
Beauty
96.
Blasphemy
21.
Brevets & Missions
5.
8.
11.
18.
22.
88.
105.
116.
130.
142.
207.
257.
Celestial Administration
12.
19.
60.
69.
79.
91.
92.
137.
138.
165.
198.
209.
Change
41.
45.
Children
37.
63.
196.
Circumspection
212.
Communion
1.
62.
178.
199.
200.
201.
206.
Comportment
40.
44.
97.
129.
134.
142.
241.
244.
249.
251.
Divine Instruction
23.
25.
35.
78.
95.
97.
122.
140.
194.
Dogma
25.
91.
163.
Etheric Vacuum
66.
Evil & Ignorance
5.
11.
23.
36.
47.
89.
97.
98.
144.
159.
215.
222.
236.
237.
238.
249.
Experience
8.
9.
27.
86.
152.
186.
193.
253.
Faith
78.
210.
211.
Fear
27.
31.
111.
241.
Force : Physical 128, 169. Cosmic 151. Moral 80.
Giving
70.
Growth
148.
Humility
155.
Impatience
226.
Justice
231.
Knowledge & Wisdom
37.
86.
122.
163.
189.
232.
256.
Leadership
81.
133.
215.
Light
25.
30.
109.
Love
43.
46.
50.
57.
58.
147.
148.
217.
218.
Matter
109.
152.
Mediums
75.
76.
Numerology
85.
Omens, Symbols & Miracles
35.
55.
73.
74.
96.
126.
146.
168.
195.
203.
Pact, Plan & Program
14.
17.
78.
142.
178.
180.
215.
233.
257.
Parables: Figs 104, Five Sons 156, Gardener 163, Mustard Seed 156, Ravens 160, Roses 101, Small Mishiefs 175, Two Bounties 182.
Pattern
149.
Patience
9.
22.
84.
Patriotism
15.
Peace
230.
234.
246.
Personal Choice
14.
16.
29.
93.
153.
157.
168.
246.
253.
Prayer
32.
131.
241.
Promise
10.
16.
24.
28.
42.
117.
166.
192.
205.
248.
Prophets & Prophecy
65.
66.
67.
83.
172.
Reincarnation
6.
12.
25.
31.
72.
76.
81.
152.
Rewards, Recompense & Money
39.
40.
82.
87.
143.
144.
201.
247.
250.
Sacrifice
34.
Self Command
93.
147.
Science & Inovation
14.
166.
Second Coming
25.
26.
29.
36.
72.
81.
106.
114.
120.
146.
181.
219.
Service
2.
33.
69.
107.
114.
156.
177.
Space
65.
Spirit
20.
Suffering
13.
176.
Thought
57.
66.
148.
Time
41.
45.
Tolerence
27.
Tranquility
38.
Vibration
67.
Victory
223.
War
18.
47.
230.
Others
3.
4.
48.
49.
50.
51.
52.
53.
54.
56.
59.
61.
64.
68.
71.
77.
90.
92.
94.
99.
100.
102.
103.
108.
110.
112.
113.
115.
118.
119.
121.
123.
124.
125.
127.
132.
135.
136.
139.
141.
145.
150.
154.
158.
161.
162.
164.
167.
170.
171.
172.
173.
174.
179.
183.
184.
185.
187.
188.
190.
191.
197.
198.
202.
204.
208.
209.
213.
214.
216.
220.
221.
224.
225.
227.
228.
229.
235.
239.
240.
242.
243.
245.
252.
254.
255.
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Chapter 42:
Tumult Hath Its Place
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1. HARKEN, my beloved: I tell to you a wisdom:
2. Sodom and Gomorrah have come and gone; the hosts of
men have striven; there hath been increase, there hath been
pleasure; the hosts of men have marked you, that ye do them
a service: ever hath it been so, that they look unto you for
guidance.
3. I say, Mark that guidance well: it is given you to surfeit.
4. Ye do come and go in little circumstance; what mattereth
it? are ye not lords of circumstance? hath the size of the
circumstance the summons to a crowning? is it not better that
ye be great in small things first, that I may anoint you later
with great?
5. The dawning hath its fever: the night-time hath its solace;
behold every good and perfect thing hath its place in God's
order.
6. Ye do go and come in circumstance, making no mischiefs;
I say it is princely, I say it is your brevet; ye do go and come as
I command you, in that I open the vistas to circumstance.
7. It is I who saith unto you, Come hither and do this, go
thither and do that. The hosts of men marvel that time and
event waiteth on your pleasure, but I say it is not so;
8. I see time and event, I give both a marking; I arise and
come in unto you when the times have an errand unto man in
his transcending; I say unto you, Be about the Father's
business, for thus is it prophesied, thus is the circumstance
given to your molding.
9. I see time and event, I say: I render them aright: I give the
prince his scepter, I take note of the beggar that the coin is
his heritage.
10. Mayhap the prince is the greater beggar; mayhap he who
sitteth by the gutter's edge hath a crown and a diadem.
11. Is it not better for the circumspect of heart to know that all
is in God's order? Harken, my beloved. . . . .give yourselves
no tumult. . . . . The sun shineth and the plow ploweth,
the summertime yieldeth her harvest that is excellent; many
small coins fill many great purses; there is naught of
displeasure in the Father's ordainment.
12. Order hath its seasons, yea even that order that cometh
from earth's turmoils; behold I say further unto you, Tumult hath
its place in that which transpireth;
13. It sickeneth the bowels of men, it maketh them to weep,
that they should say amongst themselves, Why suffer we this
madness, why give we tribute unto Mammon of these
weepings?
14. Suffering cometh, order groweth; one is the seeding, the
other is the harvesting, all things have their places in
harvestings of excellence.
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