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| was ready to demonstrate that condemnation is impossible? T 6 | T 6 B 16 (133) |
| You have condemned yourself, but condemnation is NOT of God. Therefore | T 8 G 15 (207) |
| of the RESULTS of your condemnation. When you see a brother | T 8 G 15 (207) |
| condemned yourself. Yet if all condemnation is unreal, and it MUST | T 8 G 15 (207) |
| how to see yourself without condemnation by learning how to look | T 9 B 5 (224) |
| look on EVERYTHING without it. Condemnation will then not be real | T 9 B 5 (224) |
| likely to condemn themselves, teach condemnation, and advocate a very fearful | T 9 D 3 (228) |
| a very fearful solution. Projecting condemnation onto God, they make Him | T 9 D 3 (228) |
| Son. But come wholly without condemnation, for otherwise you will believe | T 10 E 6 (263) |
| T(264) condemnation in the Son for there | T 10 E 8 (264) |
| Son for there is no condemnation in the Father. Sharing the | T 10 E 8 (264) |
| would save you from ALL condemnation. Accept His healing power and | T 10 H 16 (278) |
| you COULD not attack, for condemnation is the root of attack | T 11 J 1 (307) |
| guilt brings a belief in condemnation of one by another, projecting | T 11 J 10 (309) |
| yet they will not let condemnation GO. And so they separate | T 12 E 4 (322) |
| PAST GO and look without condemnation upon the present. For the | T 12 F 3 (326) |
| the present holds. Judgment and condemnation are BEHIND you, and unless | T 12 F 5 (327) |
| harsh commandments you bring its condemnation of yourself, and you will | T 13 C 2 (338) |
| THIS NOT. For sin and condemnation are the same, and the | T 13 C 5 (339) |
| guiltlessness unto YOURSELF. In every condemnation that you offer the Son | T 13 C 6 (339) |
| AS GUILTY, and by its condemnation it would kill. The Holy | T 14 B 11 (366) |
| COMPLETELY free, and WHOLLY without condemnation. From this holy instant wherein | T 15 B 8 (388) |
| commandments nor twisted rituals of condemnation to which the body leads | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| nor look upon him with condemnation of any kind. See him | T 19 L 11 (545) |
| idolater, and of loves condemnation. For here is love made | T 20 G 6 (564) |
| he sees is free of condemnation. And what he sees he | T 20 H 9 (569) |
| 612) or condemnation. This course will be believed | T 22 C 7 (612) |
| be a judge, nor mercy condemnation. And vision cannot damn, but | T 22 C 8 (612) |
| that every sin and every condemnation which you perceive and justify | T 22 G 11 (624) |
| be love? What FORM of condemnation is a blessing? Who makes | T 23 C 17 (636) |
| which you suffer not your condemnation. In dreams, effect and cause | T 24 F 2 (658) |
| the truth, and sees no condemnation that could NEED forgiveness. He | T 24 F 3 (658) |
| given you to save from condemnation, along with you. And BOTH | T 24 G 9 (663) |
| brothers, such is your condemnation of your own. Weave, rather | T 24 H 4 (666) |
| Does he need help or condemnation? Is it your purpose that | T 25 D 9 (678) |
| and retains no trace of condemnation that he still would hold | T 27 C 3 (733) |
| be looked on as a condemnation by the one who could | T 27 F 4 (745) |
| The worlds escape from condemnation is a need which those | T 27 H 4 (751) |
| part, the condemnation of the world will rest | T 27 H 4 (752) |
| in salvaging the world from condemnation is your OWN escape. Forget | T 27 H 6 (752) |
| condemned. And there must be condemnation before forgiveness is necessary. Forgiveness | W 46 L 1 (81) |
| and yet remain apart from condemnation and at peace. 3 | W 126 L 2 (255) |
| Lesson 198. Only my condemnation injures me. | W 197 L 8 (443) |
| these, and unaware of any condemnation which could need forgiveness. Dreams | W 197 L 8 (444) |
| the darkness end: Only my condemnation injures me. Only my own | W 197 L 9 (445) |
| which proclaims there is no condemnation in Gods Son, and | W 197 L 10 (445) |
| 12. There is no condemnation in him. He is perfect | W 197 L 12 (445) |
| 1. 198) Only my condemnation injures me. My condemnation keeps | W 218 RVI 1 (458) |
| my condemnation injures me. My condemnation keeps my vision dark, and | W 218 RVI 1 (458) |
| on the world contains no condemnation. For it sees the world | W 310 W10 2 (561) |
| Him to come in. As condemnation judges the Son of God | M 5 K 1 M(17) |
| Who can escape this self- condemnation? Only through Gods Word | M 7 A 3 M(35) |
| looks back on it with condemnation. Yet he must rejoice that | M 7 A 4 M(35) |
| thoughts need not lead to condemnation, for they do not really | M 18 A 8 M(46) |
| a judgment wholly lacking in condemnation; an evaluation based entirely on | M 20 A 4 M(49) |
| alone. Here all attack and condemnation become meaningless and indefensible. Perception | M 20 A 5 M(50) |
| to teach forgiveness rather than condemnation. Even in this, complete consistency | P 3 C 1 P(5) |
| truth of the song of condemnation must arise. The strange distortions | P 3 G 2 P(14) |
| not lead away from anger, condemnation and comparisons of every kind | S 2 C 8 S(17) |
| and know at last that condemnation is not real and makes | S 2 D 4 S(18) |
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| you NEED salvation. You have condemned yourself, but condemnation is NOT | T 8 G 15 (207) |
| condemning him BECAUSE you have condemned yourself. Yet if all condemnation | T 8 G 15 (207) |
| judged yourself unworthy and have condemned yourself to death. The death | T 11 H 14 (302) |
| to remember you would have condemned yourselves to oblivion. T | T 11 I 3 (304) |
| only love. He cannot BE condemned because he has never condemned | T 11 J 4 (308) |
| condemned because he has never condemned. The Atonement is the final | T 11 J 4 (308) |
| truth. For God has never condemned His Son, and being guiltless | T 11 J 13 (310) |
| not recognize that they have condemned THEMSELVES. They do not wish | T 12 E 4 (322) |
| your own mind, which has condemned ITSELF. Project it not, for | T 13 C 6 (339) |
| and looked upon him as condemned. The moment that you realize | T 13 D 8 (343) |
| keep itself alive; a thing condemned, damned by its maker, and | T 19 J 2 (538) |
| You who believe you have condemned the Son of God to | T 19 J 2 (538) |
| eyes, and everything will stand condemned before you. All that could | T 20 I 6 (571) |
| For ONE must always be condemned, and by the OTHER. Now | T 23 C 5 (633) |
| is not God Who has condemned His Son. But only you | T 24 C 8 (650) |
| from the past. He who condemned himself, and you as well | T 24 G 9 (663) |
| your sinfulness, wherein you stand condemned. Set in his holiness, the | T 25 B 2 (670) |
| your Savior offers you salvation. Condemned by you, he offers death | T 25 F 4 (682) |
| as losing, he has been condemned. And punishment becomes his due | T 25 J 3 (697) |
| others as less worthy, more condemned, and thus apart from healing | T 25 J 6 (697) |
| is guilty then is he condemned, and he deserves no mercy | T 26 C 5 (704) |
| much you wish he be condemned, God is in him. And | T 26 J 1 (724) |
| realize that he has been condemned. And what to you has | T 27 A 2 (729) |
| FOR. Now is it not condemned, but waiting for a purpose | T 27 B 8 (732) |
| hands, and so he stands condemned. Yet it is given you | T 27 C 6 (734) |
| this perception lasts. What is condemned can never be returned to | T 27 C 14 (736) |
| which His Son could be condemned for what was causeless, and | T 28 B 7 (763) |
| know the Self he has condemned. Judge not, because you make | T 29 J 2 (805) |
| judgment, you attack and are condemned; and wish to be the | T 29 J 3 (805) |
| look on me you stand condemned, because of what I am | T 31 E 4 (851) |
| that ensures your brother is condemned eternally. For what you are | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| before, now must you be condemned along with him. T | T 31 E 13 (853) |
| forgive because He has never condemned. And there must be condemnation | W 46 L 1 (81) |
| forgive because He has never condemned. The blameless cannot blame, and | W 60 RI 1 (110) |
| does not see it has condemned itself to this despair. It | W 121 L 5 (242) |
| are pitifully mocked and twice condemned; first by themselves for what | W 134 L 5 (282) |
| as you choose to be condemned or free. Thus does each | W 192 L 9 (427) |
| think that you could be condemned, and that the holy Son | W 197 L 7 (444) |
| Lesson 228. God has condemned me not. No more do | W 228 L 0 (470) |
| it would choose to be condemned, and what is there that | W 290 W8 3 (539) |
| From judgment comes a world condemned. And from forgiving thoughts a | W 325 L 1 (577) |
| entails! Now has the mind condemned itself to seek without finding | M 7 A 3 M(35) |
| belief in sin and has condemned himself. He can be sure | M 18 A 1 M(44) |
| ask for illness have now condemned themselves to seek for remedies | P 3 E 2 P(9) |