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| man now possesses are only shadows of his real strengths. The | T 3 F 1 T(152)151 |
| which man possesses are only shadows of his true abilities. The | T 3 G 1 T(159)158 |
| T 17 D. Shadows of the Past (N 1407 | T 17 D 0 T(635)- 462 |
| at all beneath the heavy shadows of its enormous and disproportionate | T 17 E 12 T(644)471 |
| and be NOT disturbed that shadows surround it. THAT IS WHY | T 18 E 2 T(671)- 498 |
| light, whereon they cast no shadows. Their shadows lie upon the | T 18 J 9 T(692)516 |
| they cast no shadows. Their shadows lie upon the world BEYOND | T 18 J 9 T(692)516 |
| them TO the light, their shadows CANNOT fall. This world of | T 18 J 9 T(692)516 |
| uprooted from the world of shadows, and its unholy purpose has | T 18 K 3 T(693)517 |
| ONLY the UNtrue, lifting the shadows from the world, and carrying | T 18 K 4 T(693)517 |
| wall of shadows. The sun has risen OVER | T 19 E 7 T(710)534 |
| can YOU be kept by shadows from the light in which | T 19 E 7 T(710)534 |
| yet in dreams, where ONLY shadows play the major roles, it | T 23 C 17 T(830)649 |
| until it is but distant shadows, far away, not long to | T 25 E 3 T(878)697 |
| the world, which is but shadows of all that is REALLY | T 25 I 12 T(895)714 |
| 3. Who dwells with shadows is alone indeed, and loneliness | T 26 G 3 T(917)743 |
| but in the world of shadows and illusions BUILT on sin | T 26 H 2 T(918)744 |
| fear no evil and no shadows in the night. But place | T 27 A 1 T(934)760 |
| the body disappears, as heavy shadows MUST give way to light | T 29 D 3 T(997)823 |
| and steps aside from heavy shadows that have hidden him, and | T 29 D 5 T(998)824 |
| that suits a world of shadows and illusions. Here it walks | T 31 E 1 T(1055)869 |
| you are aware are but shadows of what lies beyond, and | W 4 L 2 W(6) |
| of what lies beyond, and shadows make sight difficult. The bad | W 4 L 2 W(6) |
| beginning of the new. No shadows from the past remain to | W 75 L 2 W(146) |
| about in darkness, fearful of shadows and afraid of things unseen | W 87 L 2 W(170) |
| do not dwell on idle shadows which the bodys eyes | W 92 L 8 W(179) |
| All that is veiled in shadows must be raised to understanding | W 138 L 9 W(302) |
| the world of doubt and shadows made with the intangible. Here | W 158 L 6 W(342) |
| quite solid here are merely shadows there, transparent, faintly seen, at | W 159 L 5 W(345) |
| made visible, while all the shadows which appeared to hide it | W 164 L 5 W(360) |
| are, instead of fantasies and shadows. They remind you that you | W 188 L 7 W(414) |
| vicious and afraid, fearful of shadows, punitive and wild, lacking all | W 191 L 1 W(422) |
| Past mistakes can cast no shadows on it, so that fear | W 314 L 1 W(565) |
| what was seen as merely shadows before become solid gains, to | M 5 B 8 M(11) |
| changes. They are but deeper shadows, or perhaps different cloud patterns | P 3 B 2 P(4) |
| all external things are only shadows of a decision already made | P 3 E 2 P(9) |
| like Him. Mistakes are tiny shadows, quickly gone, which for an | S 2 B 6 S(13) |
| He does not know of shadows. His the eyes that look | S 2 B 6 S(14) |
| that it must overlook all shadows on the holy face of | S 3 B 3 S(20) |
| greet its advent. See the shadows fade away in gentleness; the | S 3 E 9 S(27) |
| can you get within its shadows? Who can save you now | G 3 A 3 G(6) |
| not fall away into the shadows, and a deeper sleep in | G 3 A 5 G(7) |
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| 12 D 6. The shadowy figures from the past are | T 12 D 6 T(493)320 |
| is THROUGH these strange and shadowy figures that the insane relate | T 12 E 3 T(496)- 323 |
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| are wholly lovely. A perfect shaft of pure light. Before your | T 1 B 30w T(21)21 |
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SHAKE.......................4
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| of His Son? NOTHING can shake Gods conviction of the | T 13 H 11 T(533)- 360 |
| of their temple begin to shake and loosen. Brothers, you tremble | T 20 G 7 T(752)575 |
| sin. Its temples do not shake because of THIS. Your faith | T 21 E 1 T(777)598 |
| with content still concealed, to shake your sorry concept of yourself | T 31 G 2 T(1063)877 |
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| is totally incapable of being shaken by human errors of any | T 2 B 2 T(73)73 |
| so they would not be shaken, and would be unable to | T 2 B 7 T(74)74 |
| only foundation which cannot be shaken, because the light is IN | T 3 I 13 T(184)C 11 |
| faith in YOU cannot be shaken. Can you ask of the | T 8 K 4 T(383)210 |
| Its dream of autonomy is shaken to its foundation by this | T 10 F 10 T(435)262 |
| of love is not profoundly shaken. But the one thing that | T 16 H 5 T(627)- 454 |
| of the PURPOSE has been shaken. For if a GOAL is | T 20 H 3 T(755)578 |
| in sin has been ALREADY shaken, nor are you now ENTIRELY | T 21 E 3 T(777)598 |
| OWN desire can not BE shaken. It comes as surely unto | T 21 I 2 T(793)614 |
| you have made INSTEAD has shaken the Foundation of his home | T 28 H 6 T(988)814 |
| Yet this belief is surely shaken now, at least enough to | W 102 L 1 W(205) |
| the day. If you are shaken, think of it again. These | W 110 R3 11 W(230) |
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| It acts as a catalyst, shaking up erroneous perception and snapping | T 1 B 32b T(22)22 |
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| comparisons, which were ALWAYS on shaky ground. You can check this | T 1 B 37u T(33)33 |
| been born of truth. The shaky and unsteady footsteps of illusion | W 107 L 7 W(217) |
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| 24c. Heaven and Earth shall pass away means that they | T 1 B 24c T(13)13 |
| the Resurrection and the Light, shall not pass away, because Life | T 1 B 24c T(13)13 |
| is meant by The Truth shall set you free. T | T 1 B 30j T(19)19 |
| says By their DEEDS ye shall know them. T 1 | T 1 B 41al T(51)51 |
| 82 meek shall inherit the earth MEANS? They | T 2 B 49 T(82) 82 |
| that whosoever believeth on Him shall not perish but have Eternal | T 2 E 52 T(113)112 |
| it says (and) when He shall appear (or be perceived) we | T 3 C 14 T(135)134 |
| appear (or be perceived) we shall be like Him, for we | T 3 C 14 T(135)134 |
| be like Him, for we shall see Him AS HE IS | T 3 C 14 T(135)134 |
| pure in heart for they shall see God is another way | T 3 C 18 T(136)135 |
| eat any deadly thing it shall not hurt them. This is | T 3 C 39 T(143)142 |
| we know, that when He shall appear (or be perceived) we | T 3 D 7 T(146)145 |
| appear (or be perceived) we shall be like Him for we | T 3 D 7 T(146)145 |
| be like Him for we shall see Him as He is | T 3 D 7 T(146)145 |
| When we say the truth shall set you free, we mean | T 3 G 8 T(160)159 |
| B 32. The meek shall inherit the earth because their | T 4 B 32 T(195)C 22 |
| quotation To him that hath shall be given as a paradox | T 4 C 13 T(202)C 29 |
| Bible says Seek and ye shall find, it does NOT mean | T 4 F 9 T(221)C 48 |
| away. As you teach, so shall you learn. I will never | T 5 F 14 T(251)C 78 |
| is As ye sow, so shall ye reap. Another is Vengeance | T 5 H 7 T(261)C 88 |
| generation. And also, The wicked shall perish. There are many others | T 5 H 7 T(261)C 88 |
| As ye sow, so shall ye reap merely means that | T 5 H 8 T(261)C 88 |
| H 11. The wicked shall perish is merely a statement | T 5 H 11 T(262)C 89 |
| before, As you teach so shall you learn. If you react | T 6 B 6 T(273)C 100 |
| willed it. Ask and it shall be given you, because it | T 8 D 1 T(350)C 177 |
| lessons: By their fruits ye shall know them, and THEY shall | T 9 D 13 T(395)222 |
shall know them, and THEY shall know THEMSELVES. | T 9 D 13 T(395)222 |
| are free to determine who shall be your guest, and how | T 10 C 9 T(426)253 |
| guest, and how long he shall remain with you. But this | T 10 C 9 T(426)253 |
| beginning, is now, and ever shall be, for such is the | T 10 G 4 T(440)267 |
| said, By their fruits ye shall know them, and they shall | T 16 D 2 T(608)435 |
| shall know them, and they shall know themselves. For it is | T 16 D 2 T(608)435 |
| GAVE it to each other, shall both of you be led | T 20 C 11 T(739)563 |
| seeing universe you ask, how shall I look upon the Son | T 20 D 8 T(742)566 |
| and with him beside you shall you this day enter with | T 20 D 10 T(743)567 |
| God has willed and given shall be yours. This is YOUR | T 20 I 4 T(758)581 |
| what you will, and you shall look on it, and think | T 21 H 13 T(793)614 |
| to rise between you. So shall you walk the world with | T 22 E 7 T(809)628 |
| to you to say what shall be part of you, and | T 23 B 5 T(822)641 |
| along with you. And both shall see Gods glory in | T 24 G 9 T(857)676 |
| which it is DECIDED who shall win and who shall lose | T 25 J 4 T(898)717 |
| who shall win and who shall lose; HOW MUCH the one | T 25 J 4 T(898)717 |
| lose; HOW MUCH the one shall take, and HOW MUCH can | T 25 J 4 T(898)717 |
| and the freezing cold. And shall the Lord of Heaven and | T 26 J 6 T(929)755 |
| is the murderer, and who shall be the victim. In the | T 27 H 14 T(961)787 |
| things unseen and unreal. Light shall be my guide today. I | W 87 L 2 W(170) |
| a choice like this? And shall we hesitate to choose today | W 138 L 11 W(302) |
| God speaks to us. Shall we not speak to Him | W 168 L 1 W(371) |
| And in His Name it shall be given us. | W 182 L 11 W(393) |
| endure forever. Where this Child shall go is holy ground. It | W 183 L 4 W(394) |
| Himself and that your Self shall be His sacred Son, forever | W 192 L 1 W(425) |
| W 193 L 6. Shall we not learn to say | W 193 L 6 W(429) |
| our choice instead of life? Shall we not learn to say | W 193 L 6 W(429) |
| My Father knows my holiness. Shall I deny His knowledge, and | W 228 L 1 W(470) |
| what His knowledge makes impossible? Shall I accept as true what | W 228 L 1 W(470) |
| He proclaims as false? Or shall I take His Word for | W 228 L 1 W(470) |
| maintain the game of sin? Shall we not put away these | W 250 W4 5 W(495) |
| nothing and do not exist. Shall we continue to allow God | W 258 L 1 W(503) |
| ready for Your final step. Shall I demand that You wait | W 289 L 2 W(537) |
| Lesson 301. And God Himself shall wipe away all tears. | W 301 L 0 W(551) |
| You appointed that the way shall be: Behold his sinlessness and | W 357 L 1 W(612) |
| Heaven of His peace. And shall we not forgive our brother | W 360 FL 4 W(616) |
| that to him who hath shall be given. Because he has | P 4 C 5 P(26) |
| And because he gives, he shall be given. This is the | P 4 C 5 P(26) |
| at which we stand. And shall we stay to wait upon | G 3 A 10 G(8) |