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| seen it in its true entirety. They have all made one | T 2 E 11 (42) |
| as it is, or in entirety. What can be used for | T 17 C 4 (458) |
| we cannot see in its entirety. Our part is cast in | W 154 L 1 (329) |
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ENTITIES....................1
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| anything beyond itself. All seeming entities can come a little nearer | T 26 A 1 (700) |
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ENTITLE.....................1
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| what the laws of God entitle me to have, that I | W 89 RII 2 (172) |
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| me. An elder brother is entitled to respect for his greater | T 1 B 48c (12) |
| greater wisdom. He is also entitled to love because he IS | T 1 B 48c (12) |
| The Children of God are ENTITLED to perfect comfort, which comes | T 2 B 33 (30) |
| to. And everyone is equally entitled to His gift of healing | T 25 J 7 (698) |
| endure? Are not the frail entitled to believe that every stolen | T 27 B 6 (731) |
| full due. And he is entitled to everything, because it is | W 37 L 1 (60) |
| things to which you are entitled, being what you are. No | W 40 L 1 (67) |
| and to which you are entitled. You must also gain an | W 47 L 6 (84) |
| Lesson 77. I am entitled to miracles. | W 77 L 0 (152) |
| 1. You are entitled to miracles because of what | W 77 L 1 (152) |
| quite confidently that you are entitled to miracles. Closing your eyes | W 77 L 4 (152) |
| yourself often today: I am entitled to miracles. Ask for them | W 77 L 7 (153) |
| and you are therefore fully entitled to receive them whenever you | W 77 L 7 (153) |
| 3. You are entitled to peace today. A problem | W 80 L 3 (160) |
| 1. 77. I am entitled to miracles. 2. | W 89 RII 1 (172) |
| 2. I am entitled to miracles because I am | W 89 RII 2 (172) |
| miracle to which I am entitled. Let me not hold a | W 89 RII 3 (172) |
| recognize it, we are not entitled therefore to our bitterness, and | W 195 L 9 (437) |
| should holiness entreat, being fully entitled to everything love has to | S 1 B 5 S(4) |
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| is only my devotion that entitles me to yours. There is | T 1 B 48c (12) |
| peace to which your reality entitles you. Sink into it, and | W 74 L 5 (145) |
| Realize that your forgiveness entitles you to vision. Understand that | W 75 L 6 (147) |
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| a brother as a physical entity, HIS power and glory are | T 8 G 5 (204) |
| the body as a SEPARATE entity cannot BUT foster illness, because | T 8 G 11 (205) |
| lack of joining. Around each entity is built a wall so | T 26 B 1 (700) |
| Each one becomes a separate entity, identified by its own name | W 184 L 1 (398) |
| apart from God, a separate entity which moved in isolation, unattached | W 223 L 1 (465) |
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ENTRANCE....................1
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| him as well. Deny him entrance, and you have denied the | P 4 C 8 P(27) |
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ENTRAPPED...................1
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| when you perceive your self entrapped in needs you do not | U 7 A 4 U(12) |
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ENTREAT.....................2
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| the pitfall of asking to entreat. Ask, rather, to receive what | S 1 B 1 S(3) |
| your holiness. Why should holiness entreat, being fully entitled to everything | S 1 B 5 S(4) |
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| merely a question or an entreaty. It cannot succeed until you | S 1 B 1 S(3) |
| but Himself is not an entreaty but it IS a song | S 1 B 7 S(5) |
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| Be certain God did not entrust His Son to the unworthy | T 22 B 9 (608) |
| It WOULD be madness to entrust salvation to the insane. Because | T 25 H 8 (688) |
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| child may. I can be entrusted with your body and your | T 4 B 16 (75) |
| correct them all as God entrusted Him to do. But sin | T 19 D 3 (520) |
| yours not at all. Nothing entrusted to it can be misused | T 22 G 4 (622) |
| Lord of Love and Life entrusted ALL salvation from the misery | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| to the holy ones especially entrusted to his care. And this | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| rest. To everyone has God entrusted all, because a partial savior | T 31 G 10 (861) |
| was given. Now are you entrusted with this plan, along with | W 99 L 7 (198) |
| Lesson 166. I am entrusted with the gifts of God | W 166 L 0 (364) |
| The gifts are yours, entrusted to your care, to give | W 166 L 13 (366) |
| never suffer anything. You are entrusted with the worlds release | W 166 L 14 (367) |
| can offer everyone. God has entrusted all His gifts to you | W 166 L 15 (367) |
| 2. 166) I am entrusted with the gifts of God | W 178 RV 2 (386) |
| depends on me. I am entrusted with the gifts of God | W 206 RVI 1 (455) |
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| your mission now. For God entrusts the giving of His gifts | W 166 L 15 (367) |
| respond with healed perception? Who entrusts himself to God has also | W 194 L 8 (433) |
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| complete within itself, with every entry shut against intrusion, and every | T 24 G 11 (664) |
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ENUMERATE...................1
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| that occurs to you, and enumerate carefully as many goals as | W 24 L 5 (40) |
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ENVELOP.....................7
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| you interpose, but it WILL envelop you completely when you let | T 9 J 5 (247) |
| present. Shades of the past envelop it, and make it what | T 16 H 2 (448) |
| to the truth which will envelop you and give you peace | W 107 L 9 (218) |
| dreams. Your thoughts of death envelop it in fear, while in | W 190 L 7 (420) |
| is asked to enter and envelop such a world! | M 29 A 3 M(66) |
| knew the peace that will envelop you and hold you safe | U 5 A 8 U(9) |
| let the peace of God envelop it as does a mother | G 5 A 1 G(13) |
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| and blesses it silently by enveloping it in healing wings. LET | T 16 B 3 (425) |
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| Lesson 36. My holiness envelops everything I see. | W 36 L 0 (59) |
| Say, for example: My holiness envelops that rug. My holiness envelops | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| envelops that rug. My holiness envelops that wall. My holiness envelops | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| envelops that wall. My holiness envelops these fingers. My holiness envelops | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| envelops these fingers. My holiness envelops that chair. My holiness envelops | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| envelops that chair. My holiness envelops that body. My holiness envelops | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| envelops that body. My holiness envelops this pen. Several times during | W 36 L 3 (59) |
| 1. 36) My holiness envelops everything I see. From my | W 58 RI 1 (106) |
| in silence, as this peace envelops it, and gently carries it | W 305 L 1 (555) |
| Today the peace of God envelops me, And I forget all | W 346 L 0 (600) |
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| And so must he be envious, and try to take away | T 25 I 14 (695) |
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ENVIRONMENT.................8
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| is out of his natural environment and does not function well | T 7 L 2 (185) |
| was not created for the environment that he has made. He | T 7 L 2 (185) |
| God. That is the only environment in which he will not | T 7 L 2 (185) |
| It is also the only environment that is worthy of him | T 7 L 2 (185) |
| T(186) environment in which you can be | T 7 L 3 (186) |
| you. OUT of your natural environment you may well ask, What | T 7 L 5 (186) |
| truth? since truth IS the environment by which and for which | T 7 L 5 (186) |
| you surround yourself with the environment you want. And you want | W 35 L 2 (57) |
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ENVY........................5
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| what can they do but envy him his power, and by | T 21 H 2 (598) |
| his power, and by their envy make themselves afraid of it | T 21 H 2 (598) |
| of trust; concern for bodies, envy, and all forms in which | W 163 L 1 (356) |
| mean within a world of envy, hatred and attack? 2 | W 192 L 1 (425) |
| will not be free from envy and even malice. They call | S 1 D 2 S(8) |
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| power to save the world eons more quickly for your thanks | W 123 L 7 (249) |
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EPHEMERAL...................7
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| can upset you except the ephemeral, and how can the ephemeral | T 9 H 2 (239) |
| ephemeral, and how can the ephemeral be real if you are | T 9 H 2 (239) |
| same. It sees not the ephemeral, for it desires that everything | T 21 I 3 (602) |
| in the quickly passing and ephemeral. T 27 B 7 | T 27 B 6 (731) |
| from all beliefs in the ephemeral. They have no place because | W 107 L 3 (216) |
| can He know of the ephemeral, the sinful and the guilty | W 152 L 6 (322) |
| removes all thoughts of the ephemeral and valueless. It brings renewal | W 188 L 3 (413) |
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| 8. EPILOGUE U | U 8 0 5 U(13) |