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| variable. It does not reject goodness entirely for that you could | T 10 H 3 (274) |
| 4 The perception of goodness is not knowledge, but the | T 10 H 4 (274) |
| denial of the OPPOSITE of goodness enables you to perceive a | T 10 H 4 (274) |
| and in Love he abides. Goodness and mercy have always followed | T 11 J 10 (309) |
| is deceived by all your goodness, and attacks it so? Let | T 31 E 10 (852) |
| One who has realized the goodness of God prays without fear | S 1 B 6 S(5) |
| qualities such as honesty or goodness, and particularly for forgiveness for | S 1 C 3 S(6) |
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GORGES......................1
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| corruptible, and to return with gorges filled with things decayed and | T 19 F 4 (529) |
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GOSPEL......................2
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| But this is not the Gospel I intended to offer you | T 4 A 4 (70) |
| the New Testament, whose whole gospel is ONLY the message of | T 6 B 15 (132) |
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GOTTEN......................3
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| persuade you that you have gotten RID of it. This has | T 7 I 3 (178) |
| you lose whatever you have gotten in its name. Therefore ask | T 12 G 11 (333) |
| opposition. For you have ALREADY gotten angry, and your fear of | T 30 B 2 (810) |
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GOVERN......................10
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| bound by the laws which govern the error it aims to | T 1 B 52b (17) |
| transcends ALL the laws which govern perception because partial knowledge is | T 3 G 8 (62) |
| in. The laws of mind govern thoughts, and you DO respond | T 7 C 2 (156) |
| included in it. His laws govern you because they govern EVERYTHING | T 8 E 1 (195) |
| laws govern you because they govern EVERYTHING. You cannot exempt yourself | T 8 E 1 (195) |
| the laws which seem to govern it are the laws of | T 11 J 2 (307) |
| you made. And yet they govern nothing, and need not be | T 23 C 1 (632) |
| The laws of chaos govern all illusions. Their forms conflict | T 23 C 20 (637) |
| offers more. The laws which govern choice you cannot make, no | W 133 L 3 (277) |
| by which you thought to govern it. And Heaven has not | W 136 L 11 (293) |
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GOVERNED....................6
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| of will because it is governed by the desire to be | T 11 D 10 (289) |
| made is therefore totally chaotic, governed by arbitrary and senseless laws | T 11 D 10 (289) |
| are chaotic BECAUSE they are governed by your conflicting wishes, and | T 18 C 2 (484) |
| a world he thinks is governed by the laws he made | T 29 J 6 (806) |
| have learned it is not governed by the laws the | M 5 B 1 M(8) |
| world made up. It is governed by a Power which is | M 5 B 1 M(9) |
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| world, because the thoughts it governs are very different from the | T 7 C 1 (156) |
law of creation, and therefore governs ALL thought. | T 7 F 15 (168) |
| of the single Will that governs ALL thought. T 15 | T 15 E 8 (399) |
| would retain the PRINCIPLE which governs all of them. When you | T 15 J 4 (418) |
| them. It cannot be what governs part of God holds not | T 24 G 10 (663) |
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| is in a state of grace forever. Mans reality is | T 1 B 36b (8) |
| is in a state of grace forever. Atonement undoes all errors | T 1 B 36b (8) |
| then in a state of grace, and naturally becomes gracious, both | T 1 B 45 (11) |
| of your own state of grace, but the ACTION aspect of | T 1 B 46b (12) |
| nature of miracle-mindedness ensures YOUR grace, but only Christ is in | T 1 B 46b (12) |
| a position to know where grace can be BESTOWED. T | T 1 B 46b (12) |
| the state of innocence, or grace, is one in which the | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| L. The State of Grace T 7 | T 7 L 0 (185) |
| it is a state of grace. T 7 L 2 | T 7 L 1 (185) |
| T 7 L 2 Grace is the NATURAL state of | T 7 L 2 (185) |
| NOT in a state of grace, he is out of his | T 7 L 2 (185) |
| be offered you through the grace of God. And you can | T 10 G 6 (272) |
| can ACCEPT it by His grace, for God IS gracious to | T 10 G 6 (272) |
| for you and stand in grace before your Father, He will | T 13 I 3 (360) |
| return to purity and to grace. The graciousness of God will | T 14 E 4 (375) |
| in Whom YOU are united. Grace is not given to a | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| is the altar where the grace was given, in which it | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| stands. Do you, then, offer grace and blessing to each other | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| at the same altar, where grace was laid for BOTH of | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| And be you healed by grace together, that YOU may heal | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| in glad acknowledgment of the grace that has been given you | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| And in a holy instant grace is said by everyone together | T 19 F 7 (530) |
| welcome in the state of grace, which means you have at | T 19 F 8 (530) |
| 8 There is no grace of Heaven that you cannot | T 19 L 8 (544) |
| the Love of God the grace is given to be the | T 22 E 6 (618) |
| 25 G 1 The grace of God rests gently on | T 25 G 1 (683) |
| he looks on with the grace of God upon his sight | T 25 G 1 (683) |
| to see calls down the grace of God upon your eyes | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| sin was made his special grace. His special hate became his | T 25 G 6 (684) |
| think is friend obscures HIS grace and majesty from you, and | T 26 G 2 (714) |
| stands already here, in present grace, within the only interval of | T 26 I 5 (722) |
| done without the love and grace His Presence holds. T | T 29 C 5 (788) |
| one has He allowed the grace to be a Savior to | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| can understand. A day of grace is given you today, and | W 129 L 8 (264) |
| to be a time of grace for you and for the | W 131 L 15 (272) |
| are healed and all the grace of healing it is given | W 137 L 11 (298) |
| 1970 Lesson 168. Your grace is given me. I claim | W 168 L 0 (371) |
| of any kind unthinkable. His grace His answer is to all | W 168 L 2 (371) |
| His Will is recognized? His grace is yours by your acknowledgment | W 168 L 2 (371) |
| our sleep. His gift of grace is more than just an | W 168 L 3 (371) |
| an instant later. For in grace you see a light that | W 168 L 4 (371) |
| His Word, His Love: Your grace is given me. I claim | W 168 L 6 (372) |
| 1970 Lesson 169. By grace I live. By grace I | W 169 L 0 (373) |
| By grace I live. By grace I am released. | W 169 L 0 (373) |
| 1. Grace is an aspect of the | W 169 L 1 (373) |
| the goal of learning, for grace cannot come until the mind | W 169 L 1 (373) |
| prepares itself for true acceptance. Grace becomes inevitable instantly in those | W 169 L 1 (373) |
| the gift. 2. Grace is acceptance of the Love | W 169 L 2 (373) |
| seeming hate and fear. By grace alone the hate and fear | W 169 L 2 (373) |
| and fear are gone, for grace presents a state so opposite | W 169 L 2 (373) |
| lighted by the gift of grace can not believe the world | W 169 L 2 (373) |
| is real. 3. Grace is not learned. The final | W 169 L 3 (373) |
| must go beyond all learning. Grace is not the goal this | W 169 L 3 (373) |
| attain. Yet we prepare for grace in that an open mind | W 169 L 3 (373) |
| And now we ask for grace, the final gift salvation can | W 169 L 12 (375) |
| salvation can bestow. Experience that grace provides will end in time | W 169 L 12 (375) |
| will end in time, for grace foreshadows Heaven yet does not | W 169 L 12 (375) |
| holy instants you receive, through grace, in your experience, to all | W 169 L 12 (375) |
| and accept the gifts which grace provided you. You carry them | W 169 L 14 (376) |
| is ensured. We ask for grace and for experience that comes | W 169 L 14 (376) |
| for experience that comes from grace. We welcome the release it | W 169 L 14 (376) |
| do not look beyond what grace can give. For this we | W 169 L 14 (376) |
| we can give in the grace that has been given us | W 169 L 14 (376) |
| of Him Who gives the grace we ask, as it was | W 169 L 15 (376) |
| it was given Him? By grace I live. By grace I | W 169 L 15 (376) |
| By grace I live. By grace I am released. By grace | W 169 L 15 (376) |
| grace I am released. By grace I give. By grace I | W 169 L 15 (376) |
| By grace I give. By grace I will release. | W 169 L 15 (376) |
| 2. 168) Your grace is given me. I claim | W 179 RV 2 (386) |
| 1. 169) By grace I live. By grace I | W 180 RV 1 (386) |
| By grace I live. By grace I am released. God is | W 180 RV 1 (386) |
| a star; a miracle of grace. The sick arise, healed of | W 182 L 3 (391) |
| the Name, nor sin for grace nor bodies for the holy | W 182 L 5 (392) |
| will experience the gifts of grace. You can escape all bondage | W 182 L 9 (393) |
| behold it shining with the grace of God in everyone. We | W 187 L 11 (412) |
just one instant by the grace of God. | W 196 L 4 (438) |
| continue to allow Gods grace to shine in unawareness, while | W 258 L 1 (503) |
| leads to knowledge through the grace that God has given Him | W 280 W7 1 (528) |
| already, and accomplished by Your grace. Thanks be to You for | W 297 L 2 (546) |
| holy Son, the sign Your grace has come to me, and | W 310 L 1 (560) |
| To fear Gods saving grace is but to fear complete | W 310 W10 3 (561) |
| mind my Father loves. His grace is given me in every | W 316 L 1 (567) |
| miracle contains the gift of grace, for it is given and | W 340 W13 2 (594) |
| need That I perceive Your grace suffices me. | W 348 L 0 (602) |
| 2. Gods grace suffices us in everything that | W 348 L 2 (602) |
| our needs. He gives us grace to meet them all. And | W 349 L 2 (603) |
| world stands silent in the grace You bring from Him. You | M 30 A 8 M(70) |
| will come at last to grace the mind that thought it | S 1 F 1 S(10) |
| bless, a cruel mockery of grace, a parody upon the holy | S 2 B 1 S(12) |
| Do not forget the holy grace of prayer. Do not forget | S 3 E 3 S(26) |
| 5 God gives the grace to give as He must | G 4 A 5 G(11) |