| SIDE........................44 | |
| meaning of mercy. Its judgmental side arises only because man is | T 2 B 4 (23) |
| narrow range on the negative side but are never purely joyous | T 4 E 1 (85) |
| yourself, is WORTH consistent effort. Side with me CONSISTENTLY against this | T 4 E 8 (87) |
| means at its disposal to side with Heaven or , as it | T 5 G 1 (117) |
| separate, and your willingness to side with its separateness. This willingness | T 5 I 10 (126) |
| believe it you will not side with it, and the ego | T 6 E 4 (140) |
| based on separation. If you SIDE with this alliance you WILL | T 6 E 4 (141) |
| of their perfection, and thus side with the belief that those | T 6 E 10 (142) |
| ensures ITS continuance, if you side with it, by guaranteeing that | T 7 G 4 (170) |
| That is the negative side of the law, as it | T 7 H 2 (174) |
| To disbelieve is to side against, or to ATTACK. To | T 8 K 9 (221) |
| is to accept, and to SIDE WITH. To believe is not | T 8 K 9 (221) |
| I 10 Do not side with sickness in the presence | T 9 I 10 (243) |
| refuse to see it and side with it. They BELIEVE that | T 13 H 9 (356) |
| But for this, you cannot side AGAINST Him in what He | T 15 D 6 (394) |
| power is forever on the side of His host, for it | T 15 D 13 (396) |
| for your release. He must side with every sign or token | T 15 I 1 (412) |
| who stand on the other side and wait for you will | T 16 D 9 (433) |
| awaits you on the other side, will give you everything. | T 16 E 2 (434) |
| in your creation. On this side of the bridge to timelessness | T 16 E 13 (438) |
| God is on the other side and nothing AT ALL is | T 16 F 16 (443) |
| G 4 On this side of the bridge, you see | T 16 G 4 (444) |
| perspective of reality. On this side, everything you see is grossly | T 16 G 6 (445) |
| home is on the other side, beyond the veil. It has | T 20 C 7 (550) |
| than anything that stands this side of Heaven. The instant for | T 21 D 9 (585) |
| belief can fall to either side, but reason tells you that | T 22 C 6 (611) |
| misery lies only on one side, and joy upon the other | T 22 C 6 (611) |
| to be remembered when you side with peace. | T 23 B 12 (631) |
| know? Could they accept forgiveness side by side with the belief | T 23 D 5 (640) |
| they accept forgiveness side by side with the belief that murder | T 23 D 5 (640) |
| find it, walking by his side. T 25 F 5 | T 25 F 4 (682) |
| LOST when judgment left its side, and is too weak to | T 25 I 9 (693) |
| keep him safely by your side. T 31 B 7 | T 31 B 5 (841) |
| with no one by your side? This is the road to | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| need of it. The other side, he does not WANT to | T 31 E 4 (850) |
| include whatever is to either side. If possible, turn around and | W 2 L 1 (4) |
| different as different. On one side stand all illusions. All truth | W 66 L 11 (123) |
| a stand on but one side today. We side with the | W 98 L 1 (194) |
| but one side today. We side with the truth and let | W 98 L 1 (194) |
| his mind and at his side to lead him surely to | W 125 L 2 (253) |
| brings illusions to the other side? --- Manuscript | W 197 L 8 (444) |
| resurrected with him, by his side as he prepares with them | M 29 A 6 M(67) |
| for an instant lie together, side by side, upon one altar | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
| instant lie together, side by side, upon one altar. There at | U 5 A 6 U(8) |
| SIDE-TRACKED................1 | |
| the life. Refuse to be side-tracked into detours, illusions, and thoughts | W 81 RII 4 (162) |
| SIDED.......................2 | |
| for, but it SHOULD be sided WITH. T 7 C | T 7 C 2 (156) |
| the part that is being sided AGAINST. To the Soul this | T 7 J 1 (180) |
| SIDES.......................4 | |
| can listen fairly to both sides of ANY issue, he will | T 7 C 3 (157) |
| The Holy Spirit ALWAYS sides with you and with your | T 7 K 3 (184) |
| examine the evidence on both sides fairly, you will realize that | T 10 A 1 (252) |
| another way. It takes no sides, and judges not the road | T 28 G 2 (779) |
| SIDING......................3 | |
| be afraid, because you are siding with an alliance of fear | T 6 E 4 (141) |
| how to defend it, are siding with the one thing in | T 7 C 3 (156) |
| God Himself seems to be siding with it, to overcome His | T 23 C 8 (634) |
| SIGH........................6 | |
| an instant in which to sigh and grieve and die in | T 20 G 11 (566) |
| of freedom for a little sigh of seeming sin, nor for | T 23 A 4 (626) |
| more than just a tiny sigh before they disappear, to be | T 26 C 7 (705) |
| is not there; a little sigh that speaks for Heaven as | T 26 H 10 (717) |
| and pain, even a little sigh of weariness, a slight discomfort | W 167 L 2 (368) |
| with regret but with a sigh of gratitude. Now are you | M 11 A 5 M(30) |
| SIGHING.....................1 | |
| seek to be content with sighing, and with reasoning you do | T 26 I 7 (722) |
| SIGHS.......................4 | |
| And laughter will replace your sighs, because Gods Son remembered | T 27 C 8 (735) |
| its purpose is. Perhaps it sighs a little when you throw | W 136 L 12 (293) |
| 14. Your sighs will now betray the hopes | W 166 L 14 (367) |
| a tired child until it sighs and slips away to rest | G 5 A 1 G(13) |
| SIGHT.......................253 | |
| the holy. Do not lose sight of this. The love of | T 1 C 4 (18) |
| all because It has perfect sight. It CAN, however, see the | T 2 B 28 (28) |
| weakening the investment in physical sight. The alternating investment in the | T 2 B 31 (29) |
| eyes seek dissolve in Its sight. The Spiritual eye, which looks | T 2 B 32 (29) |
| from the belief in physical sight. The reason this so often | T 2 C 16 (35) |
| believes in what his physical sight tells him, ALL his corrective | T 2 C 17 (35) |
| is real in his own sight, but not necessarily in the | T 2 E 19 (44) |
| but not necessarily in the Sight of God. This basic distinction | T 2 E 19 (44) |
| wrong voice, he has LOST SIGHT of his Soul. He CANNOT | T 5 D 6 (105) |
| will find yourself or lose sight of yourself. Whenever two Sons | T 8 D 4 (192) |
| imprison yourself, you are losing sight of your true identification with | T 8 E 10 (197) |
| YOURS. Let us not lose sight of His direction through illusions | T 8 E 17 (199) |
| body unnaturally is to lose sight of the Holy Spirits | T 8 G 7 (204) |
| the curriculum has been lost sight of. T 8 G | T 8 G 8 (205) |
| sole aim is to lose sight of the function of EVERYTHING | T 8 H 6 (209) |
| for GETTING is to lose sight of value, making it inevitable | T 8 K 10 (221) |
| of God, and thus lose sight of YOURSELF? Or would you | T 9 I 10 (243) |
| your brothers, and thus lose sight of YOURS. And you are | T 9 I 11 (243) |
| but it does NOT lose sight of its goal. It is | T 10 F 7 (266) |
| world will vanish from your sight. The end of the world | T 10 H 6 (275) |
| that perception you have lost sight of the real world. You | T 10 H 11 (277) |
| the ONLY answer. Never lose sight of this, and never allow | T 11 D 5 (288) |
| sleeps. In His sight the Son of God is | T 11 G 5 (297) |
| world will spring to your sight, for Christ has never slept | T 11 G 6 (297) |
| for He has never lost sight of YOU. He looks quietly | T 11 G 6 (297) |
| and he disappeared from your sight into his Father. HE did | T 11 I 2 (304) |
| you is perfect in His sight, and encompasses ALL of it | T 11 I 6 (305) |
| Guilt hides Christ from your sight, for it is the denial | T 11 J 5 (308) |
| not HIDE suffering from His sight, but bring it gladly to | T 12 C 8 (317) |
| holy, is excluded from your sight. The Holy Spirit teaches that | T 12 D 7 (320) |
| as destruction, you will lose sight of the present and hold | T 12 D 10 (321) |
| Christ is not in your sight, for you look upon yourself | T 12 E 6 (323) |
| will no longer see, for sight of it depends upon DENYING | T 12 E 9 (324) |
| can rise to meet your sight, for ALL reality leaves no | T 12 F 1 (326) |
| conceals their reality from your sight. T 12 F 3 | T 12 F 2 (326) |
| and where there is no sight of what you were, you | T 12 F 7 (328) |
| see must be DENIED, for sight of it is costing you | T 12 G 2 (330) |
| on what you cherish. The sight of one is possible BECAUSE | T 12 G 2 (330) |
| of mind is out of sight because what is denied is | T 12 G 5 (331) |
| and journey lightly, for His sight is ever on the journey | T 12 G 13 (333) |
| by bringing healed and healing sight into the darkness, and enabling | T 13 B 3 (336) |
| gather them into His quiet sight that makes them one. | T 13 B 3 (336) |
| and push it from your sight. T 13 H 3 | T 13 H 2 (354) |
| and keep it from his sight. Bring innocence to light, in | T 14 B 5 (364) |
| hidden himself from his own sight. We are all joined in | T 14 B 5 (364) |
| source of interference from His sight, for He will not attack | T 14 C 8 (369) |
| this fact is lost from sight, for each in a SEPARATE | T 14 D 5 (371) |
| your perfection ever in His sight, He gives the gift of | T 14 G 15 (385) |
| withdraw from God. And your sight grows weak and dim and | T 15 I 12 (515) |
| to protect itself from your sight. T 15 J 7 | T 15 J 6 (418) |
| mind, and do not lose sight of it, however tempted you | T 16 A 3 (424) |
| it underground and out of sight. It is essential to bring | T 16 E 1 (434) |
| essential to bring it INTO sight, and to make no attempt | T 16 E 1 (434) |
| is so diminished in your sight, that you will see no | T 16 G 5 (445) |
| part of the happiness this sight will bring you. For you | T 17 C 1 (454) |
| will rise to bless your sight as you look upon the | T 17 C 6 (455) |
| the EGO holy in your sight, and teach you what you | T 17 C 2 (457) |
| unwilling ever to lose the sight of it again. And you | T 17 C 8 (459) |
| instant, and thus you lose sight of it. T 17 | T 17 F 11 (470) |
| turning til they disappear from sight, far, far outside you. And | T 18 B 5 (482) |
| all who come within your sight. Through it, the blessing which | T 18 C 8 (486) |
| and anywhere; a sound, a sight, a thought, a memory, and | T 18 G 12 (498) |
| faded at times from your sight, but it has not yet | T 18 H 2 (500) |
| it, but YOU have lost sight of Heaven. Let the Holy | T 18 J 2 (507) |
| s eyes, but in the sight of Him Who joined you | T 19 B 11 (515) |
| error interferes with its calm sight, which brings the miracle of | T 19 B 12 (516) |
| Heavens blessing on your sight. You will not see it | T 19 D 10 (522) |
| will disappear before your holy sight, for you who were sightless | T 19 D 11 (523) |
| will be transformed before your sight, cleansed of all guilt and | T 19 F 6 (529) |
| asked for and received ANOTHER sight. Those who accept the Holy | T 20 C 5 (550) |
| the body to communicate. The sight that sees the body has | T 20 F 5 (561) |
| Vision adapts to wish, for sight is always secondary to desire | T 20 H 5 (568) |
| to reality. Your holy brother, sight of whom is your release | T 20 H 8 (569) |
| For this is not YOUR sight, and brings with it the | T 20 I 5 (571) |
| laws beloved of Him Whose sight it IS. T 20 | T 20 I 5 (571) |
| by His calm and certain sight. The end for everything He | T 20 I 6 (571) |
| outside must thus reflect the sight you saw within; or better | T 20 I 10 (572) |
| know well. Here is the sight of him who knows his | T 21 B 9 (576) |
| C. The Responsibility for Sight T 21 | T 21 C 0 (578) |
| MUST be there, plainly in sight, and wholly independent of inference | T 21 C 9 (580) |
| the innocence which makes the sight of it as beautiful as | T 21 D 9 (585) |
| it great power in your sight; except you do not realize | T 21 D 10 (585) |
| they MUST be joined. Yet sight of one is but the | T 21 D 11 (586) |
| the other has disappeared from sight. Nor is it possible that | T 21 D 11 (586) |
| is revealed in both your sight. What it would keep apart | T 21 E 8 (589) |
| to sameness. And here is sight of differences transformed to VISION | T 22 A 4 (604) |
| messages? Surely not you, whose sight is wholly independent of the | T 22 B 2 (606) |
| to be yourself BECAME your sight. Yet it must be the | T 22 B 3 (606) |
| as NOT you, EXPLAINS its sight to you. YOUR vision would | T 22 B 3 (606) |
| love, and always leads to sight of differences and loss of | T 22 B 4 (607) |
| 22 B 5 Your sight was given you, along with | T 22 B 5 (607) |
| he IS. And what your sight would show you, you will | T 22 B 5 (607) |
| could it be a fearful sight or sound that drew them | T 22 B 9 (608) |
| is not the bodys sight, it MUST be understood. For | T 22 D 1 (614) |
| wholly true. Yet how can sight which stops at nothingness, as | T 22 D 5 (615) |
| as perception of form. For sight of form means understanding has | T 22 D 6 (615) |
| vision of his holiness, the sight of which would show you | T 22 D 8 (616) |
| How beautiful the sight you saw beyond the veil | T 22 E 4 (618) |
| for you, for in his sight your loveliness is his salvation | T 22 E 5 (618) |
| of suffering could block your sight, preventing you from seeing past | T 22 G 7 (622) |
| let time intrude upon your sight of him. Leave him not | T 23 A 5 (627) |
| is here transformed, before your sight, into the giver of your | T 23 B 4 (629) |
| this begins, there is no sight of help that can succeed | T 23 C 8 (634) |
| keep it hidden from your sight. T 23 C 10 | T 23 C 9 (634) |
| become impossible that YOU lose sight of it? It can be | T 23 D 4 (640) |
| clear and never out of sight, if you defend it not | T 23 D 4 (640) |
| for, and keeping clear in sight, all lacks it can perceive | T 24 C 1 (648) |
| of peace at last in sight. T 24 C 12 | T 24 C 11 (651) |
| it veils but looks on sight of death. Not one believer | T 24 C 12 (651) |
| be reached save through the sight of all your misery, and | T 24 C 14 (651) |
| it seek for but the sight of death? Where does it | T 24 F 4 (659) |
| offers to your Self. The sight of Christ is all there | T 24 F 7 (660) |
| for everywhere, and find no sight nor place nor time where | T 24 G 6 (662) |
| and no escape within its sight. Its course is sure, when | T 24 H 10 (667) |
| but justifies forgiveness and the sight of perfect sinlessness. Nothing arises | T 25 D 4 (677) |
| has been CORRECTED by His sight. And thus it must have | T 25 D 8 (678) |
| offer you the gift of sight God gave to him for | T 25 F 5 (682) |
| sin. The kindness of his sight rests on himself with all | T 25 G 1 (683) |
| grace of God upon his sight. T 25 G 2 | T 25 G 1 (683) |
| gift of light that makes sight possible. T 25 G | T 25 G 2 (683) |
| is equally insane within the sight of love, whose gentle eyes | T 25 H 6 (687) |
| saner world to meet the sight of everyone who chose insanity | T 25 H 8 (688) |
| in the Holy Spirits sight. Their Father gave the same | T 25 I 14 (695) |
| 25 J 4 The sight of innocence makes punishment impossible | T 25 J 4 (697) |
| knowledge is reflected in the sight the Holy Spirit gives. | T 25 J 5 (697) |
| be a sacrifice indeed. For sight of bodies becomes the sign | T 26 B 2 (700) |
| recede before his song, and sight of him replace the body | T 26 B 3 (701) |
| 5 You CAN lose sight of oneness, but can NOT | T 26 B 5 (701) |
| the Holy Spirits gentle sight. For all of them ARE | T 26 C 7 (705) |
| them ARE little in His sight, and worth no more than | T 26 C 7 (705) |
| scars are healed within His sight. An ancient miracle has come | T 26 J 8 (725) |
| has been established in your sight and his. And laughter will | T 27 C 8 (735) |
| your eyes, and give them sight to see beyond all suffering | T 27 F 5 (745) |
| to you who brought the sight to them, by which they | T 27 F 6 (745) |
| guilt is fading from your sight, although your | T 27 H 13 (754) |
| view to hold responsible for sight a thing that cannot see | T 28 G 2 (779) |
| changeless in him in your sight of him. There is no | T 30 I 6 (835) |
| blindfold can indeed obscure your sight, but cannot make the way | T 31 B 11 (843) |
| also shows some glimmering of sight into perceptions law that | T 31 E 12 (853) |
| eyes and bless your holy sight, that you may see the | T 31 F 1 (856) |
| And constancy arises in the sight of those whose eyes salvation | T 31 F 2 (856) |
| see arose to meet your sight. For if you did, it | T 31 F 3 (856) |
| world is harmless in your sight. Do YOU forgive? Then is | T 31 F 5 (857) |
| ONE brother dawn upon your sight as wholly worthy of forgiveness | T 31 G 2 (858) |
| grows decreasingly persistent in your sight, and will at length be | T 31 G 3 (858) |
| reached the world beyond the sight your eyes alone can offer | T 31 G 3 (858) |
| given you. And in His sight there IS another world. | T 31 G 3 (858) |
| and hides it from your sight. All things you see are | T 31 G 7 (859) |
| a barrier which dims your sight and warps your vision, so | T 31 G 7 (859) |
| you is for release; the sight, the vision and the inner | T 31 G 7 (860) |
| for nothing stands between his sight and what he looks upon | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| veil is lifted from his sight. T 31 G 9 | T 31 G 8 (860) |
| bound to separation from the sight of him who holds the | T 31 G 9 (860) |
| and disappears before His holy sight. The Saviors of the world | T 31 H 4 (864) |
| lawns of Heaven to our sight, to lift us high above | T 31 H 8 (865) |
| second with the restoration of sight. It is recommended that each | W 1 IN 3 W(1) |
| lies beyond, and shadows make sight difficult. The bad ones are | W 4 L 2 (6) |
| bad ones are blocks to sight, and make seeing impossible. You | W 4 L 2 (6) |
| planned. We have not lost sight of the crucial importance of | W 20 L 1 (34) |
| within the range of your sight. 4. Real vision | W 30 L 3 (51) |
| because you are holy, your sight must be holy as well | W 36 L 1 (59) |
| Mind would be sinful. Your sight is related to His holiness | W 36 L 1 (59) |
| idea should not be lost sight of. You might say, for | W 46 L 6 (82) |
| me will dawn on their sight as well as mine. | W 54 RI 3 (98) |
| past remain to darken our sight and hide the world forgiveness | W 75 L 2 (146) |
| to be seen at last. Sight is given us, now that | W 75 L 4 (146) |
| to give the gift of sight to the forgiving. Believe He | W 75 L 6 (147) |
| of forgiveness to heal your sight completely. Be confident that on | W 75 L 8 (147) |
| of your vision, and the sight of the real world which | W 75 L 9 (148) |
| you see by not allowing sight to stop before it sees | W 78 L 2 (154) |
| grievance is a block to sight, and as it lifts, you | W 78 L 3 (154) |
| No dark grievances obscure the sight of him. You have allowed | W 78 L 8 (155) |
| and perfectly unambiguous before my sight. My acceptance does not depend | W 81 RII 5 (164) |
| this as a block to sight. The light of the world | W 85 RII 3 (168) |
| in vain to share its sight, and none who enters its | W 92 L 7 (178) |
| in which the gift of sight is given you. Leave, then | W 92 L 9 (179) |
| we are being introduced to sight, and led away from darkness | W 92 L 10 (179) |
| every living thing; offers His sight to everyone who asks; replaces | W 97 L 5 (192) |
| will not let ourselves lose sight of them between the times | W 104 L 5 (209) |
| for you to comprehend, a sight too holy for the body | W 124 L 11 (252) |
| your value greater in your sight limit you further, hide your | W 128 L 3 (261) |
| your eyes and cursed your sight, and what you will behold | W 130 L 11 (268) |
| Creator will spring to our sight and leap into our hands | W 154 L 13 (332) |
| remains, you may perhaps lose sight of your Companion, and mistake | W 156 L 7 (338) |
| in anyone, and in His sight the sinless are as one | W 159 L 4 (344) |
| to accept the gift of sight by which his Self is | W 160 L 10 (349) |
| beyond the body, for its sight presents the symbol of love | W 161 L 6 (351) |
| are like him in the sight which sees him thus. | W 161 L 9 (351) |
| now conceals from you the sight of one who can forgive | W 161 L 11 (352) |
| s vision has restored your sight by salvaging your mind. | W 162 L 4 (354) |
| forever there; not in our sight but in the eyes of | W 164 L 1 (359) |
| fades easily away before His sight. Its sounds grow dim. A | W 164 L 2 (359) |
| as He gives you His sight and hears for you, and | W 164 L 3 (359) |
| We stand forgiven in the sight of Christ, with all the | W 164 L 7 (360) |
| your ecstatic vision? For this sight proves that you have exchanged | W 165 L 5 (363) |
| death is answered, and the sight that looked upon it now | W 166 L 11 (366) |
| you will not transcend their sight and see the sinlessness that | W 181 L 2 (388) |
| narrowed focus will restrict our sight and turn our eyes upon | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| journey has an end in sight at last. Be still a | W 183 L 12 (396) |
| we use to unify our sight. 14. And though | W 184 L 13 (401) |
| see beyond them. Now our sight is blessed with blessings we | W 184 L 14 (401) |
| And to ensure this holy sight is ours, we offer it | W 187 L 11 (412) |
| vision starts. There is no sight, be it of dreams or | W 188 L 2 (413) |
| to give the gift of sight to you. Exclude the outer | W 188 L 6 (414) |
| be kept hidden from your sight. This light is a reflection | W 189 L 1 (416) |
| us perfect as Itself, Its sight which is the gift Its | W 189 L 6 (417) |
| as yourself. There is no sight that fails to witness this | W 191 L 2 (422) |
| vision and the gift of sight no sacrifice was asked, and | W 192 L 6 (426) |
| Who can correct his erring sight, and give him vision that | W 193 L 2 (428) |
| Heaven, with the goal in sight and obstacles behind. Your foot | W 194 L 1 (432) |
| instant stands between this single sight and timelessness itself, you see | W 197 L 12 (445) |
| between this vision and our sight. And we are glad that | W 197 L 13 (446) |
| truth. 4. As sight was made to lead away | W 240 W3 4 (484) |
| Let me accept what His sight shows me as the simple | W 247 L 1 (491) |
| Saviors and my Counselors in sight; the Bearers of Your holy | W 266 L 1 (512) |
| Him, and given us the sight to look on them? | W 266 L 2 (512) |
| 2. Let not our sight be blasphemous today, nor let | W 514 L 2 (514) |
| 1970 Lesson 269. My sight goes forth to look upon | W 269 L 0 (515) |
| ask Your blessing on my sight today. It is the means | W 269 L 1 (515) |
| 2. Today our sight is blessed indeed. We share | W 269 L 2 (515) |
| s eyes behold into the sight of a forgiven world. How | W 270 L 1 (516) |
| I perceive in it than sight can give. The world forgiven | W 270 L 1 (516) |
| eyes today. And through His sight we offer healing to the | W 270 L 2 (516) |
| s creation. In Christs sight, the world and Gods | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| all perception disappears. His kindly sight redeems the world from death | W 271 W6 1 (518) |
| real world must escape my sight. For I am really looking | W 289 L 1 (537) |
| s own correction for the sight I made is frightening and | W 290 L 1 (538) |
| looks through me today. His sight shows me all things forgiven | W 291 L 1 (540) |
| Your holy world escape my sight today. Nor let my ears | W 293 L 2 (542) |
| that intruded on my holy sight forgiveness takes away. And I | W 298 L 1 (547) |
| world awaits us, as our sight is finally restored and we | W 302 L 1 (552) |
| not my world obscure the sight of Christ. | W 304 L 0 (554) |
| I can obscure my holy sight, if I intrude my world | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| mind. And with this holy sight, perception gives a silent blessing | W 310 W10 1 (561) |
| a function in Christs sight, it merely slips away to | W 310 W10 2 (561) |
| come to greet the holy sight of anyone who takes the | W 312 L 1 (563) |
| a world forgiven. In His sight are all its sins forgiven | W 313 L 1 (564) |
| behold each other in the sight of Christ. How beautiful we | W 313 L 2 (564) |
| Perception stands corrected in His sight, and what was meant to | W 340 W13 3 (594) |
| for two people to lose sight of separate interests, if only | M 4 A 2 M(6) |
| obscuring its identity and losing sight of what it really is | M 7 A 2 M(34) |
| forgiven, overlooked completely in His sight and in Gods Word | M 19 A 2 M(47) |
| their hearts, and His holy sight not far behind. | M 26 A 6 M(61) |
| looks on Itself. What further sight is needed? What remains that | M 29 A 5 M(67) |
| of time, to end the sight Of all things visible; and | M 30 A 8 M(70) |
| your will with his, your sight will be his vision, for | U 6 A 5 U(10) |
| the defensive therapist has lost sight of the Source of his | P 4 B 10 P(24) |
| grow and swell within its sight. It carefully picks out all | S 2 B 2 S(12) |
| forgiven you, and in His sight the world is holy as | S 2 B 7 S(14) |
| you up to where the sight of Christ becomes the eyes | S 2 D 2 S(17) |
| the healed! For in their sight their brothers share their healing | S 3 E 1 S(25) |
| entered and has touched your sight with gross distortions that the | G 1 A 5 G(2) |
| contortions, with despair always in sight and death not far behind | G 3 A 2 G(6) |