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| teach you that you have sinned? If He confronted the self | T 6 E 11 (143) |
| of God, you have not sinned, but you HAVE been much | T 9 K 6 (249) |
| teaches him that, never having sinned, he has no NEED of | T 11 J 4 (308) |
| the Son of God HAS sinned. How could you SEE him | T 11 J 6 (308) |
| but in ETERNITY. You HAVE sinned in the past, but there | T 11 J 7 (308) |
| your faithlessness. You have not sinned, but you have been mistaken | T 19 H 3 (534) |
| He is! You thought He sinned because you cast the veil | T 19 L 7 (544) |
| the wholly pure have never sinned. Give, then, what He has | T 25 C 10 (674) |
| told that they have never sinned. Their world depends on sin | T 25 I 6 (692) |
| proof that he has never sinned; that nothing which his madness | T 27 B 4 (730) |
| shows you that you never sinned. The miracle would leave no | T 28 D 8 (772) |
| incomplete. ONLY if you had sinned could this be so. For | T 30 D 3 (816) |
| remains aware that they have sinned. And so they do not | T 30 G 3 (827) |
| is the Self Which never sinned, nor made an image to | W 94 L 3 (183) |
| mistaken when I thought I sinned, but I accept Atonement for | W 337 L 2 (590) |
| He has forgiven has not sinned, and guilt can be no | S 2 B 7 S(14) |
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| premise, I am a miserable sinner and so are you. If | T 9 D 1 (228) |
| light IS understanding. A miserable sinner cannot be healed without magic | T 9 D 7 (229) |
| It CANNOT be the sinners wish for death is | T 25 H 2 (686) |
| just if He condemns a sinner for the crimes he did | T 25 I 5 (692) |
| because you are a miserable sinner, too. How can the special | T 25 I 14 (695) |
| your right to let the sinner not escape the justified repayment | W 126 L 5 (256) |
| between the righteous and the sinner, and perceive the Son of | W 127 L 2 (258) |
| sinful, I proclaim myself a sinner; not a Son of God | W 351 L 1 (606) |
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| Sons of God are not sinners. T 6 B 18 | T 6 B 17 (133) |
| NOT to live; the black-draped sinners, the egos mournful chorus | T 19 I 2 (537) |
| the pain of sin from sinners, and deceive with glitter and | T 25 H 1 (686) |
| perceived as wholly mad to sinners, who believe theirs is the | T 25 H 6 (687) |
| VENGEANCE are the same, for sinners see justice only as their | T 25 I 3 (691) |
| Love is not understandable to sinners because they think that justice | T 25 I 8 (693) |
| can ever give. It pardons sinners sometimes, but remains aware that | T 30 G 3 (827) |
| heed the self-accusing shrieks of sinners mad with guilt. It looks | W 134 L 7 (282) |
| which says that we are sinners, guilty and afraid, ashamed of | W 152 L 9 (323) |
| But we have not made sinners of the holy Sons of | W 359 L 1 (614) |
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| God who taketh away the sins of the world. Those who | T 3 C 12 (50) |
| The lamb taketh away the sins of the world only in | T 3 C 14 (51) |
| YOU have not. Leave the sins of the ego to me | T 4 E 6 (86) |
| is I will visit the sins of the father unto the | T 5 H 6 (121) |
| I will visit the sins of the fathers unto the | T 5 H 8 (121) |
| No one is punished for sins, and the Sons of God | T 6 B 17 (133) |
| in illusions, and all his sins are but his own imagining | T 17 A 1 (452) |
| me. Forgive me all the sins you think the Son of | T 19 G 7 (532) |
| him. Would you hold his sins against him, or accept his | T 19 L 6 (544) |
| the power to forgive your sins, as you for him. Neither | T 19 L 6 (544) |
| give you share. Forgive the sins your brother thinks he has | T 19 L 8 (545) |
| on you, and overlook the sins he thinks he sees within | T 19 L 11 (545) |
| of God, and not his sins. Offer each other the gift | T 20 B 1 (547) |
| all errors, and make them sins. For here is its own | T 22 D 4 (615) |
| by your perception of his sins, and of his body. What | T 22 D 8 (616) |
| but tried to see your sins in him to save yourself | T 22 D 8 (616) |
| And thus he lays his sins upon the other, and is | T 22 D 9 (616) |
| to him to PERPETUATE his sins. And so it must become | T 22 D 9 (616) |
| he live, with all your sins upon him? And who must | T 24 B 5 (646) |
| apart; each in his special sins and safe from love, which | T 24 C 5 (649) |
| his specialness, and all the sins he held in its defense | T 24 C 6 (649) |
| to forgive you all the sins you think you placed between | T 24 C 7 (649) |
| its friend. Your brothers sins would justify itself, and give | T 24 E 5 (657) |
| that is false proclaims his sins as real. If HE is | T 24 E 5 (657) |
| mean except that they are sins and not mistakes, forever uncorrectable | T 25 J 1 (696) |
| and hide become your secret sins, because you did not choose | T 25 J 9 (698) |
| that YOU could make his sins reality, and sacrifice his Father | T 26 B 7 (702) |
| T 26 H 8 Sins are beliefs which you impose | T 26 H 8 (716) |
| may be forgiven all your sins, and left without a single | T 26 J 2 (724) |
| that he may see his sins are writ in Heaven in | T 27 B 1 (729) |
| prove his errors must be sins. T 27 B 3 | T 27 B 2 (730) |
| 7 These are not sins, but witnesses unto the strange | T 27 B 7 (731) |
| yourself. You must attest his sins had no effect on you | T 27 C 4 (734) |
| innocence be justified unless his sins have no effect to warrant | T 27 C 4 (734) |
| no effect to warrant guilt? Sins are beyond forgiveness just because | T 27 C 4 (734) |
| be a way to punish sins you think are YOURS in | T 27 C 11 (735) |
| of it. Your brothers sins become the central target for | T 27 C 13 (736) |
| are mistakes, but his are sins, and not the same as | T 27 C 13 (736) |
| YOUR guiltlessness rest on its sins. T 27 I 13 | T 27 I 12 (759) |
| you forgive It for your sins, It will no longer be | T 28 B 6 (763) |
| hate your brother for his sins, but ONLY for your own | T 31 C 1 (844) |
| your own. Whatever form his sins appear to take it but | T 31 C 1 (844) |
| 2 Why should his sins BE sins, if you did | T 31 C 2 (844) |
| Why should his sins BE sins, if you did not believe | T 31 C 2 (844) |
| T 31 C 3 Sins are in bodies. They are | T 31 C 3 (844) |
| shrouded vaults are all his sins and yours preserved, and kept | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| each the symbol of your sins to one another, silently, and | T 31 E 6 (851) |
| vestiges of Hell, the secret sins and hidden hates be gone | T 31 H 8 (865) |
| you think of as your sins. In this perception, the physical | W 64 L 2 (117) |
| mistakes and even of his sins. 7. Then let | W 78 L 6 (155) |
| never done, that all your sins are nothing; that you are | W 93 L 4 (180) |
| absolved of errors. All our sins are washed away by realizing | W 98 L 2 (194) |
| never done is overlooked, and sins forgotten which were never real | W 99 L 4 (197) |
| suffering as penance for your sins. This is not so. Yet | W 101 L 1 (203) |
| the proof that all its sins are real? 4. | W 121 L 3 (241) |
| sees no mistakes, but only sins. It looks upon the world | W 121 L 4 (241) |
| of the gift because his sins have lowered him beneath a | W 126 L 3 (255) |
| His ineffectual mistakes appear as sins to him because he looks | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| is error to believe that sins are but mistakes, for who | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| who would suffer for his sins if this were so? | W 133 L 10 (279) |
| Because you think your sins are real, you look on | W 134 L 4 (281) |
| forgiven from the view their sins are real are pitifully mocked | W 134 L 5 (282) |
| will direct, and catalogue his sins as one by one they | W 134 L 16 (284) |
| Just as forgiveness overlooks all sins that never were accomplished, healing | W 137 L 5 (297) |
| could convince Him that your sins are real? Let Him be | W 151 L 10 (318) |
| 9. Thus are his sins forgiven him, for Christ has | W 158 L 9 (343) |
| see light in him your sins have been forgiven by yourself | W 158 L 10 (343) |
| can forgive you all your sins; whose sacred hands can take | W 161 L 11 (352) |
| easily are all your seeming sins forgot and all your sorrows | W 164 L 3 (359) |
| mistakes, and past his seeming sins as well as yours. | W 181 L 1 (388) |
| focus on your brothers sins, and you experience the peace | W 181 L 2 (388) |
| see in others past their sins. For their mistakes, if focussed | W 181 L 2 (388) |
| focussed on, are witnesses to sins in you. And you will | W 181 L 2 (388) |
| And if a brothers sins occur to us, our narrowed | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| will magnify and call our sins. So, for a little while | W 181 L 6 (389) |
| world which once proclaimed our sins becomes the proof that we | W 181 L 9 (390) |
| as savage crimes or secret sins with weighty consequence. Who but | W 190 L 4 (419) |
| is. Forgive him now his sins, and you will see that | W 192 L 10 (427) |
| things still locked away as sins. When your forgiveness is complete | W 195 L 8 (436) |
| let forgiveness take away the sins you think you see outside | W 197 L 6 (442) |
| occurred. It does not pardon sins and make them real. It | W 220 W1 1 (462) |
| this view are all your sins forgiven. What is sin except | W 220 W1 1 (462) |
| world, because I laid my sins on it, and saw them | W 265 L 1 (511) |
| Let no appearance of my sins obscure the light of Heaven | W 265 L 1 (511) |
| obey; the frailties and the sins which I perceive are real | W 278 W6 1 (525) |
| the way to You. His sins are in the past along | W 288 L 1 (536) |
| certain signs that all my sins have been forgiven me. | W 304 L 1 (554) |
| His sight are all its sins forgiven, for He sees no | W 313 L 1 (564) |
| miracle worker by definition. His sins have been forgiven him, and | M 19 A 4 M(48) |
| built up just this way. Sins are perceived and justified by | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| And therefore all your sins have been forgiven because they | U 6 A 4 U(10) |
| of God, that all his sins have been forgiven him. | P 3 F 8 P(13) |
| this occurs, he sees his sins as gone into a past | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
| for the projection of his sins, enabling him to let them | P 3 G 6 P(15) |
| the patient that all his sins have been forgiven him, along | P 3 H 3 P(16) |
| be glad, for all your sins have been forgiven you. This | P 4 B 4 P(22) |
| salvation. Forgive them for your sins, and you will be forgiven | S 1 C 6 S(7) |
| for it is only your sins you see in him. You | S 2 B 4 S(13) |
| called him guilty of your sins, and in him must your | S 2 B 4 S(13) |
| is. You cannot see his sins and not your own. But | S 2 B 5 S(13) |
| with loving pardon for the sins it dreamed about and laid | S 3 C 5 S(22) |