| NEVER-CHANGING..............1 | |
| He loves him with a never-changing Love. 2. If | W 168 L 1 (371) |
| NEVER-ENDING................1 | |
| love and adding to your never-ending joy, while you forgive but | W 197 L 5 (442) |
| NEVER-LOST..................1 | |
| the condition which restores the never-lost, and re-establishes what is forever | W 300 W9 1 (550) |
| NEVERMORE...................1 | |
| it, open-eyed, and you will nevermore believe that you are at | T 19 K 7 (542) |
| NEVERTHELESS................13 | |
| first definitions which are given. Nevertheless, the fact that each of | T 2 A 1 (20) |
| that human beings are not. Nevertheless, they ARE perfectly stable as | T 3 G 3 (60) |
| can never BE in communication. Nevertheless, the ego can learn because | T 4 B 4 (72) |
| is naturally abstract. The mind nevertheless becomes concrete voluntarily as soon | T 4 H 1 (96) |
| response of breaking communication will nevertheless be to a SPECIFIC person | T 4 H 2 (96) |
| God, Who encompasses ALL being, nevertheless created beings who have everything | T 4 H 6 (97) |
| NOT come from you, is nevertheless WITHIN you because God placed | T 5 I 13 (127) |
| not clarified at that time. Nevertheless, it has a definite contribution | T 6 B 2 (129) |
| of their devotion to me. Nevertheless, as you read their teachings | T 6 B 17 (133) |
| T 6 G 9 Nevertheless, the evaluation more desirable still | T 6 G 9 (149) |
| who speak a different language. Nevertheless, a good translator, although he | T 7 C 6 (157) |
| not forgive, His Love is nevertheless the basis of forgiveness. Fear | W 46 L 2 (81) |
| Sons of God are temporary. Nevertheless, in time it can be | M 5 A 2 M(8) |
| NEW.........................80 | |
| the old learning and the new situation to which it is | T 5 C 1 (102) |
| and so you need a new light. The Holy Spirit is | T 5 D 2 (104) |
| of upside-down thinking in the New Testament, whose whole gospel is | T 6 B 15 (132) |
| am leading you to a new kind of experience which you | T 10 G 3 (271) |
| The Bible speaks of a NEW Heaven and a NEW earth | T 10 H 1 (274) |
| a NEW Heaven and a NEW earth, yet this cannot be | T 10 H 1 (274) |
| the swiftness with which your new and ONLY real perception will | T 10 H 5 (275) |
| the weekend in which a new year will be born from | T 15 K 10 (423) |
| 16 G 10 The new perspective you will gain from | T 16 G 10 (446) |
| world, bright and clean and new, with everything sparkling under the | T 17 C 2 (454) |
| real perception, born of the new perspective he has learned, | T 17 C 3 (454) |
| its inappropriateness for meeting its new purpose. The conflict between the | T 17 F 4 (468) |
| point of view of this new purpose, they are inevitably appalled | T 17 F 5 (468) |
| 9 You are very new in the ways of salvation | T 17 F 9 (469) |
| forgiven everyone. Here is the new perception, where everything is bright | T 18 J 10 (509) |
| to the bright world of new and clean perception. There is | T 18 K 4 (511) |
| is the messenger of the new perception, sent forth to gather | T 19 B 10 (515) |
| Your holy relationship, with its new purpose, offers you faith to | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| it long. For in the new perception, the mind corrects it | T 19 D 10 (522) |
| promise still. For in your new relationship am I made welcome | T 19 F 7 (530) |
| be the focus of the new perception that will bring light | T 19 G 9 (533) |
| look on him with the new vision that looks upon the | T 20 C 9 (551) |
| this purpose is fulfilled, a new world rises in which sin | T 20 E 6 (558) |
| two alone. For the whole new world rests in the hands | T 20 E 7 (559) |
| His ancient home, so seeming new and yet as old as | T 22 B 8 (608) |
| the questions they add nothing new, and nothing has been learned | T 27 E 5 (742) |
| question asked. It offers something new and --- | T 27 E 7 (742) |
| from. And see, instead, the new effects of cause accepted NOW | T 28 B 4 (763) |
| with their loveliness. The ancient new ideas they bring will be | T 28 B 4 (763) |
| Its consequences will indeed seem new, because you thought that you | T 28 B 5 (763) |
| that you have made a new beginning, not another try to | T 29 J 10 (807) |
| Chapter 30 - THE NEW BEGINNING A. Introduction | T 30 0 0 (809) |
| 30 A 1 The new beginning now becomes the focus | T 30 A 1 (809) |
| and fear. They are not new to you, but they are | T 30 A 1 (809) |
| H. The New Interpretation T | T 30 H 0 (831) |
| by the opposing of the new and old. It is not | T 31 B 1 (840) |
| laid for bringing in the new. There IS an ancient battle | T 31 B 1 (840) |
| will fall away before the new without your opposition or intent | T 31 B 8 (842) |
| of a different world, so new and clean and fresh you | T 31 H 6 (865) |
| on your not learning these new ideas about it. Yet that | W 7 L 2 (11) |
| is precisely why you need new ideas about time. This first | W 7 L 2 (11) |
| are trying to use the new kind of projection. We are | W 30 L 2 (51) |
| and everyone. It is a new era, in which a new | W 75 L 2 (146) |
| new era, in which a new world is born. The old | W 75 L 2 (146) |
| and the beginning of the new. No shadows from the past | W 75 L 2 (146) |
| Today we will accept the new world as what we want | W 75 L 3 (146) |
| this day there is a new beginning. Without the darkness of | W 75 L 8 (147) |
| a central idea in your new thought system and the perception | W 91 L 1 (174) |
| relinquished yet remembered, old yet new; an echo of a heritage | W 131 L 3 (269) |
| carefully, because this path is new to you. And you may | W 155 L 9 (334) |
| for it ushers in a new experience, a different kind of | W 157 L 1 (339) |
| the curriculum. We add a new dimension now; a fresh experience | W 157 L 2 (339) |
| here it is repaired, made new again but in a different | W 159 L 7 (345) |
| be turned away from this new home, where his salvation waits | W 159 L 7 (345) |
| back on them in a new light. And what you see | W 164 L 6 (360) |
| 5. It is a new and holy day today, for | W 168 L 5 (372) |
| And you return to a new world unburdened by its weight | W 170 L 11 (379) |
| in which we share a new experience for you, yet one | W 170 RV 10 (383) |
| of learning can begin, a new perception can be gained, and | W 184 L 7 (399) |
| is being born again in new perception. Night has gone, and | W 230 W2 4 (473) |
| perception can be given a new purpose by the One Whom | W 240 W3 4 (484) |
| given me to find a new perception through the Guide You | W 269 L 1 (515) |
| Lesson 313. Now let a new perception come to me. | W 313 L 0 (564) |
| 1. From new perception of the world there | W 314 L 1 (565) |
| is looked upon as a new thought, a fresh idea, a | M 3 A 3 M(5) |
| more and more about the new direction as he teaches it | M 4 A 3 M(7) |
| what he has learned to new situations as they arise. Because | M 5 B 4 M(9) |
| come the recognition, in this new teacher of God, of what | M 13 A 4 M(33) |
| the dream of salvation has new content. It is not the | M 19 A 1 M(47) |
| past associations. It is a new thing entirely. There is a | M 21 A 2 M(50) |
| to use words in a new way. Gradually, he learns how | M 22 A 4 M(53) |
| A 3 The seemingly new abilities that may be gathered | M 26 A 3 M(60) |
| enough to rally under this new temptation to win back strength | M 26 A 5 M(61) |
| ago begun that but seems new. We have begun again upon | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| now we try again. Our new beginning has the certainty the | U 8 A 4 U(13) |
| The morning star of this new day looks on a different | U 8 A 6 U(14) |
| the self. At best this new self is a more beneficent | P 3 A 1 P(3) |
| of nothingness cannot be called new or different. Illusions are illusions | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
| the same time making a new self-concept into which they cannot | P 3 E 6 P(10) |
| time is saved and the new dreams will lose their temporary | P 4 B 6 P(22) |
| NEWBORN.....................2 | |
| it was given you. Your newborn purpose is nursed by angels | T 19 J 7 (539) |
| go out and meet the newborn world, knowing that Christ has | U 8 A 6 U(14) |