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| of a much more powerful love-encompassment which is FAR beyond any | T 2 C 19 (35) |
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| only the loving and the loveable. 5. We see | W 124 L 4 (250) |
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| corrective device. And God so loved the world that He gave | T 2 E 15 (43) |
| natural greeting of the truly loved to others who are like | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| in peace because I have loved you as I loved myself | T 5 F 14 (115) |
| have loved you as I loved myself. You go WITH my | T 5 F 14 (115) |
| capable of being appreciated and loved. That would justify it, and | T 7 G 13 (172) |
| You denied Him BECAUSE you loved Him, knowing that, if you | T 9 K 6 (249) |
| Only the eternal can be loved, for love does not die | T 9 K 8 (249) |
| once said that God so loved the world that He gave | T 11 D 9 (289) |
| of a Father Who truly loved His Son. Therefore you made | T 12 C 11 (317) |
| has ever thought his Father loved him not, and looked upon | T 13 D 8 (343) |
| as God Himself has always loved His Son. AND AS HIS | T 13 D 10 (343) |
| guiltless. You who have always loved your Father can have no | T 13 D 10 (343) |
| What is concealed cannot be loved, and so it MUST be | T 14 C 1 (367) |
| possess a special self is loved for what can be taken | T 16 F 8 (441) |
| of your most loving Father, loved by Him like | T 19 B 9 (514) |
| you, and therefore loved by you as yourself. It | T 19 B 9 (515) |
| sees no strangers, only dearly loved and loving friends. He sees | T 20 C 5 (550) |
| make return. They can be loved, but cannot love. They do | T 20 G 3 (563) |
| heard it, and how you loved those who were there and | T 21 B 6 (576) |
| to be feared instead of loved. Who would attack whatever he | T 25 F 2 (681) |
| be remembered until justice is loved instead of feared. He cannot | T 26 C 8 (705) |
| him, which you perceived and loved. Now in the hands made | T 27 B 3 (730) |
| that thought of them and loved them for a little while | T 28 A 1 (761) |
| need be feared, but only loved. Who is unwelcome to the | T 31 F 6 (857) |
| be seen and understood and loved. I can exchange what I | W 51 RI 3 (92) |
| you were certain you were loved and safe. Then try to | W 107 L 2 (216) |
| as god. For fear is loved by those who worship it | W 170 L 9 (379) |
| will be remembered then and loved. 7. This world | W 197 L 6 (444) |
| my own, as I am loved and blessed and saved by | W 276 W6 2 (523) |
| innocent, forever loving and forever loved, as limitless as Your Creator | W 310 W10 5 (561) |
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| however, man can choose between loveless and miraculous channels of expression | T 1 B 51b (14) |
| because you) have done something loveless, having willed without love. This | T 2 E 2 (39) |
| perish is properly understood. Every loveless thought MUST be undone. Even | T 5 H 8 (122) |
| function of loving in a loveless place made out of darkness | T 13 I 5 (361) |
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| knowledge because he can perceive lovelessly. He cannot create surely because | T 3 F 1 (57) |
| attempts to use the body lovelessly. Health is the beginning of | T 8 H 10 (211) |
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| of your mind is the loveliest of Gods creations. Coming | T 11 H 11 (301) |
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| of the Love and the Loveliness of God, as perfect as | T 10 E 7 (263) |
| thank the Father for your loveliness, and for the many gifts | T 13 D 13 (344) |
| no idea of all the loveliness that you could see. But | T 15 I 12 (515) |
| waking, comes near to such loveliness. And nothing will you value | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| 17 C 2 This loveliness is NOT a fantasy. It | T 17 C 2 (454) |
| The real world, in its loveliness, you LEARN to reach. Fantasies | T 17 C 3 (454) |
| reason is suddenly released to loveliness. Not even what the Son | T 17 C 5 (455) |
| SHOW it to you. Its loveliness will so attract you that | T 17 C 8 (459) |
| and through another to the loveliness and joy the other holds | T 18 B 9 (483) |
| forms appear and shift from loveliness to the grotesque. And back | T 18 J 8 (509) |
| has already been prepared for loveliness. Truth follows faith and peace | T 19 B 13 (516) |
| promise to your friends. The loveliness of sin, the delicate appeal | T 19 K 6 (542) |
| upon Him to hide His loveliness. Yet still He holds forgiveness | T 19 L 7 (544) |
| is everything. Here is the loveliness of your relationship, with means | T 20 F 6 (561) |
| a snowflake, but without its loveliness. Is this the substitute you | T 20 G 9 (565) |
| it change to sights of loveliness and peace; when you have | T 20 I 11 (573) |
| 4 Think of the loveliness that you will see, who | T 22 E 4 (617) |
| for in his sight your loveliness is his salvation, which he | T 22 E 5 (618) |
| a skeleton, dress it in loveliness, pet it and pamper it | T 23 C 18 (637) |
| 8 Think of the loveliness that you will see within | T 24 C 8 (650) |
| surrounded by a world of loveliness they do not see. Freedom | T 24 D 7 (654) |
| look upon. It is HIS loveliness they see in everything. And | T 24 G 6 (662) |
| or weave a frame of loveliness around your hate, and you | T 24 H 4 (666) |
| the masterpiece. Look at its loveliness, and understand the Mind that | T 25 C 7 (673) |
| saved its perfume and its loveliness for you. What aim can | T 25 E 5 (680) |
| and by its health and loveliness proclaim the truth and value | T 27 B 9 (732) |
| will surprise you with their loveliness. The ancient new ideas they | T 28 B 4 (763) |
| Hell within a world whose loveliness can yet be so intense | T 31 H 6 (865) |
| be gone. And all the loveliness which they concealed appear like | T 31 H 8 (865) |
| you think you see now. Loveliness can light your images, and | W 23 L 4 (38) |
| Thoughts, our eyes behold His loveliness in all we look upon | W 124 L 4 (250) |
| see belongs to you; the loveliness you look on is your | W 124 L 10 (252) |
| Christs vision is his loveliness reflected in a form so | W 161 L 9 (351) |
| me look on you. Your loveliness reflects my own. Your sinlessness | W 247 L 1 (491) |
| choice, instead of all the loveliness with which You blessed creation | W 263 L 1 (509) |
| Your Son to find the loveliness You planned to be the | W 289 L 2 (537) |
| the world as well. What loveliness we look upon today! What | W 291 L 1 (540) |
| But in his eyes your loveliness is so complete and flawless | M 24 A 5 M(57) |
| bitterness of fear upon its loveliness. Accept this now, for I | G 1 A 9 G(3) |
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| not to look upon the lovely truth in you. Look THROUGH | T 13 D 9 (343) |
| you ever seen anything so lovely. Nothing you see here, sleeping | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| framed and hung in light, lovely to look upon for what | T 17 E 12 (465) |
| have entered it together. How lovely and how holy is your | T 18 B 8 (483) |
| the end. Forgiveness DOES make lovely, but it does not create | T 18 J 11 (509) |
| truth to enter and make lovely what has already been prepared | T 19 B 13 (516) |
| completing the process of making lovely which they begin. For faith | T 19 B 13 (516) |
| in the egos system; lovely and powerful, wholly true, and | T 19 C 5 (518) |
| were made to make seem lovely what you hate. Would you | T 20 C 1 (549) |
| just this little part, how lovely was the song, how wonderful | T 21 B 6 (576) |
| 4 This holy relationship, lovely in its innocence, mighty in | T 22 G 4 (621) |
| the savior from salvation. How lovely do the laws of fear | T 23 C 15 (636) |
| a form you think is lovely. What is intent on your | T 23 C 17 (636) |
| death in any form, however lovely and charitable it may seem | T 23 D 2 (639) |
| 23 E 4 The lovely light of your relationship is | T 23 E 4 (641) |
| one error to himself as lovely still. And so he calls | T 24 D 1 (653) |
| or disguised the form, however lovely it may seem to be | T 24 F 2 (658) |
| but in a frame as lovely as Itself. Its holiness lights | T 25 C 7 (673) |
| body seeks to show how lovely are the witnesses for guilt | T 27 B 5 (731) |
| you see it for. How lovely is the world whose purpose | T 29 G 5 (798) |
| but in the whole completely lovely Thought God holds of you | T 30 D 5 (817) |
| Yet still and white and lovely will it shine through all | T 30 D 8 (818) |
| truth behind them is so lovely and so still in loving | T 30 E 1 (820) |
| this? 11. In lovely contrast, certain as the sun | W 186 L 11 (408) |
| fear to look upon such lovely holiness? The great illusion of | W 187 L 9 (412) |
| 4 A 8 How lovely does the world become in | U 4 A 8 U(7) |
| you safe and pure and lovely in the Mind of God | U 5 A 8 U(9) |
| clearly seen at most in lovely flashes. Now we can behold | S 3 C 3 S(21) |
| holy Son of God. How lovely are you, Child of Holiness | S 3 E 9 S(27) |