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| you no inheritance except the dust out of which it thinks | T 12 D 1 (319) |
| and ready to return to dust even as you made it | T 12 G 3 (330) |
| wrenched and hurled into the dust. For where the ego sees | T 12 G 11 (333) |
| of glass, a speck of dust, a body or a war | T 13 G 2 (351) |
| defend this little speck of dust, it bids you fight against | T 18 I 3 (503) |
| way and wander in the dust. Give them a place of | T 18 I 9 (505) |
| tired, and the deserts dust still seems to cloud your | T 18 I 13 (506) |
| Only a little wall of dust still stands between you. Blow | T 18 I 13 (506) |
| of sand, a wall of dust, a tiny seeming barrier, stand | T 19 E 2 (525) |
| groped but feebly in the dust and found each others | T 20 D 10 (555) |
| lasts an instant, crumbling into dust. T 24 E 6 | T 24 E 5 (657) |
| the wind, and turn to dust. In him is your assurance | T 24 G 1 (661) |
| when yours has crumbled into dust. But think you not the | T 25 C 6 (673) |
| you. And so they gather dust and grow, until they cover | T 25 J 9 (698) |
| to be united in the dust with other bodies dying like | T 27 I 1 (756) |
| for lasting pleasure in the dust. It does not tell you | T 28 G 1 (779) |
| worthy if he be but dust? Salvation is undoing of all | T 31 F 2 (856) |
| down to idols made of dust; all this is true by | W 93 L 2 (180) |
| returning whence they came. From dust to dust they come and | W 107 L 1 (216) |
| they came. From dust to dust they come and go, for | W 107 L 1 (216) |
| longer looking downward to the dust. We sing the song of | W 123 L 4 (248) |
| beyond a little pile of dust and water. Who would make | W 135 L 7 (286) |
| beyond this little pile of dust silenced and stilled. For see | W 136 L 8 (292) |
| and stilled. For see, this dust can make you suffer, twist | W 136 L 8 (292) |
| His Will. His Son is dust, the Father incomplete, and chaos | W 136 L 9 (293) |
| to leave the taste of dust and ashes in their wake | W 163 L 3 (356) |
| within an idol made of dust. Here is the opposite of | W 163 L 4 (356) |
| for he has passed to dust. It says but this: Here | W 163 L 5 (357) |
| arms indeed would crumble into dust. For such they are. | W 170 L 5 (378) |
| us raise our hearts from dust to life as we remember | W 170 RV 5 (382) |
| upon this little pile of dust. What can it tell the | W 186 L 7 (407) |
| a desert, rising from the dust. 10. These unsubstantial | W 186 L 9 (408) |
| friend, a tiny particle of dust against the legions of your | W 191 L 3 (422) |
| them quietly go down to dust. And what they hid is | W 230 W2 3 (473) |
| things pass away, ending in dust and disappointment and despair, can | M 28 A 2 M(63) |
| children, rise up from the dust and look upon our perfect | M 29 A 4 M(67) |
| lasts until it crumbles into dust? F. The Ladder Ends | S 1 E 4 S(10) |
| delay in its return to dust, where it was born and | S 3 B 1 S(20) |
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| J 6 Under the dusty edge of its distorted world | T 19 J 6 (539) |
| Heaven on a dry and dusty world, where starved and thirsty | W 340 W13 5 (594) |
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| servant of pain, seeking it dutifully, and obeying the idea that | T 19 H 5 (535) |
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| in return. It is the duty of the released to release | T 1 B 34a (7) |
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| for every mind. Do not dwell upon it, but dismiss it | T 4 A 3 (70) |
| it to YOURSELF. For you dwell in the Mind of God | T 10 B 3 (253) |
you will be worthy to dwell in the | T 10 D 8 (260) |
| do not understand that they dwell in abundance and that salvation | T 11 D 5 (288) |
| where God and His Son dwell in peace and where you | T 11 D 12 (290) |
| reign where sorrow dwells. You dwell not here, but in eternity | T 12 G 16 (334) |
| the peace in which you dwell, and of which the Holy | T 13 E 3 (346) |
| you, and in Whom you dwell. Touch no one, then, with | T 15 D 7 (394) |
| gift. Let not your gaze dwell on the hypnotic gleaming of | T 17 E 9 (464) |
| is not for us to dwell on what CANNOT be attained | T 18 K 1 (510) |
| that it must dispossess, to dwell with you? What seems to | T 19 E 2 (525) |
| Spirit offers, where He will dwell with you? T 20 | T 20 I 4 (571) |
| All you need do to dwell in quiet here with Christ | T 22 C 13 (613) |
| to both of you, who dwell as one and not apart | T 23 B 10 (630) |
| that is not true. You dwell in peace as limitless as | T 23 B 10 (631) |
| Nor is it necessary we dwell on anything that cannot be | T 26 D 2 (706) |
| And They have come to dwell within the temple offered them | T 26 J 6 (725) |
| and sin must lie. And dwell not on the suffering and | T 27 H 5 (752) |
| not dead, nor does he dwell in what was built as | T 29 C 10 (789) |
| joyous thing it is to dwell a little while in such | T 29 G 5 (798) |
| are appearances, and not reality. Dwell not on them in any | T 30 E 5 (821) |
| For Christ has come to dwell in the abode You set | T 31 H 11 (866) |
| inexperienced in recognizing. Do not dwell on the concluding statement, and | W 13 L 6 (23) |
| will probably be tempted to dwell more on some situations than | W 21 L 3 (36) |
| dispassionately as possible. Do not dwell on any one in particular | W 31 L 3 (52) |
| W(147) Dwell not upon the past today | W 75 L 5 (147) |
| seeing, so you do not dwell on idle shadows which the | W 92 L 8 (179) |
| of lofty, world-encompassing ideas, but dwell instead on benefits to you | W 133 L 1 (277) |
| not allow your mind to dwell on what you think he | W 134 L 9 (282) |
| mind. Be certain not to dwell on any one of them | W 134 L 16 (284) |
| the worlds ideas which dwell on sickness and on separate | W 137 L 1 (296) |
| his mind no thoughts can dwell but those his Father shares | W 140 RIV 2 (311) |
| a time in which I dwell with You. And let me | W 232 L 1 (475) |
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| because it is His own dwelling place, or the place in | T 5 E 10 (110) |
| it was created as the dwelling place of Gods Son | T 9 K 11 (250) |
| will be restoring the holy dwelling place of His Son, where | T 10 B 3 (253) |
| God did not create His dwelling place unworthy of Him. And | T 18 E 3 (490) |
| Him. He Who established His dwelling place in me created it | T 18 E 5 (491) |
| Kingdom of Heaven is the dwelling place of the Son of | T 18 G 1 (495) |
| are its home; its tranquil dwelling place, from which it gently | T 19 E 1 (525) |
| brothers kindnesses instead of dwelling in your dreams on his | T 27 H 14 (755) |
| F. The Changeless Dwelling Place T | T 29 F 0 (794) |
| that you can change Their dwelling place. For your identity abides | T 29 F 1 (794) |
| whatever thoughts you have, and dwelling briefly only upon this: The | W 129 L 9 (265) |
| nor share a dwelling place. Where one has come | S 1 F 2 S(11) |
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| proclaiming it to be the dwelling-place of the Son of God | T 18 G 6 (496) |
| created as His Son, His dwelling-place, His joy, His love, completely | W 330 W12 5 (583) |
| mind restored, for this the dwelling-place of God Himself. 2 | W 336 L 1 (589) |
| You are My light and dwelling-place. You speak for Me to | G 5 A 4 G(14) |
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| His temple, for He Himself dwells there, and abides in peace | T 10 D 7 (260) |
| its eternal reign where sorrow dwells. You dwell not here, but | T 12 G 16 (334) |
| unequivocally knows also that it dwells in eternity, and utilizes no | T 13 A 1 (335) |
| in which the Holy Spirit dwells within you is merely perfect | T 14 C 2 (367) |
| holy, for the Presence that dwells within it IS holiness. | T 14 E 3 (375) |
| magnitude is of Him Who dwells in you, and in Whom | T 15 D 7 (394) |
| is NOT little, and love dwells in you, for you are | T 15 D 9 (395) |
| the peace in which He dwells. Lay not littleness before His | T 15 D 13 (396) |
| within, where in holy stillness dwells the living God you never | T 18 B 5 (482) |
| left not his Father, and dwells not apart from Him. Heaven | T 18 G 1 (495) |
| in serenity and peace, and dwells with him. Illusions have no | T 23 B 10 (630) |
| to overcome the One Who dwells there? And think what happens | T 23 B 11 (631) |
| 26 G 3 Who dwells with shadows is alone indeed | T 26 G 3 (714) |
| For it is real, and dwells where all reality must be | T 26 H 3 (715) |
| it was created. Where He dwells, His Son dwells with Him | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| Where He dwells, His Son dwells with Him, never separate. And | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| The quiet that surrounds you dwells in him, and from this | T 29 F 4 (794) |
| the hope of peace. God dwells within, and your completion lies | T 29 H 6 (800) |
| he needs to live? Abundance dwells in him, and deprivation cannot | W 165 L 6 (363) |
| home for Innocence Itself, Who dwells in us and offers us | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| the body dear because it dwells in it, and lives united | W 199 L 3 (447) |