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WORTHINESS..................1
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| creations, because of their great worthiness. The mind will inevitably disown | T 2 F 3 T(118)117 |
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WORTHLESS...................10
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| put your faith in the worthless. It will not sustain you | W 50 L 2 W(88) |
| not think that less is worthless when you cannot give Him | W 105 L 9 W(211) |
| Him you will understand how worthless are your idols, and how | W 110 L 8 W(226) |
| of uncertainty and doubt. The worthless offers nothing. Certainty of worth | W 128 L 4 W(261) |
| the idea the world is worthless, for unless you see that | W 129 L 1 W(263) |
| the other as a wholly worthless thing, a but imagined source | W 138 L 10 W(302) |
| found, abandoning all else as worthless in comparison with them? And | W 165 L 3 W(362) |
| but lay them by as worthless in their tragic offerings. You | S 2 C 8 S(17) |
| it is. Give me these worthless things the instant that you | G 2 A 1 G(4) |
| place whereon I laid your worthless gifts for you, we will | G 2 A 3 G(4) |
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| he did not know its worthlessness at the time. He was | T 8 F 5 T(360)C 187 |
| still the gift proclaims his worthlessness to YOU, as his acceptance | T 20 C 1 T(735)559 |
| experience depression, a sense of worthlessness, and feelings of impermanence and | T 21 F 3 T(780)601 |
| worth cannot be found in worthlessness. W 128 L 5 | W 128 L 4 W(261) |
| becomes his judgment of their worthlessness. W 182 L 11 | W 182 L 10 W(393) |
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| incomprehensible communication is hardly a worthy offering from one Son of | T 1 C 19 T(60)60 |
| knowledge will make the individual worthy. This is largely pathetic. | T 1 C 21 T(61)61 |
| by Mary Baker Eddy, and worthy of note, is that a | T 2 A 11 T(65)65 |
| the only gift which is worthy of being offered to the | T 2 B 72 T(88)87 |
| created perfect, and is entirely worthy of receiving perfection. God IS | T 2 B 72 T(88)87 |
| of real respect from the worthy TO the worthy. This worth | T 2 E 3 T(100)99 |
| from the worthy TO the worthy. This worth IS re-established by | T 2 E 3 T(100)99 |
| come to understand what is worthy and what is not. After | T 2 F 3 T(118)117 |
| all God's children are fully worthy of COMPLETE courtesy. You should | T 3 A 28 T(127)126 |
| make a home that was worthy of His Creations, who have | T 4 B 29 T(194)C 21 |
| His Creations, who are wholly worthy of Him and ONLY of | T 4 B 32 T(195)C 22 |
| Him. Nothing else is sufficiently worthy to be a gift for | T 4 B 32 T(195)C 22 |
| nature of invention is not worthy of the abstract creativity of | T 4 C 27 T(207)C 34 |
| will is strong enough or worthy enough to guide you. In | T 4 D 14 T(211)C 38 |
| but a perfect body is worthy as its OWN temple. A | T 4 I 5 T(232)C 59 |
| God's own holy children are worthy to be channels of his | T 5 A 4 T(234) C 61 |
| the Kingdom, making them, too, worthy of being shared. When they | T 5 F 15 T(252)C 79 |
| Your judgment of what is worthy DOES make it worthy for | T 5 H 8 T(261)C 88 |
| is worthy DOES make it worthy for you. T 5 | T 5 H 8 T(261)C 88 |
| that God created is equally worthy of being healed because GOD | T 5 I 12 T(267)C 94 |
| conclusion that a brother is worthy of attack rather than of | T 6 A 1 T(271)C 98 |
| those whom God Himself created worthy of honor and whom He | T 7 H 7 T(332)C 159 |
| is the only teacher sufficiently worthy to teach another. One Teacher | T 7 H 8 T(333)C 160 |
| the only environment that is worthy of him, because his own | T 7 L 2 T(344)C 171 |
| its worth fairly. Is it worthy to be a home for | T 7 L 3 T(344)C 171 |
| the whole Sonship is a worthy co-creator with God, because only | T 7 L 7 T(345)C 172 |
| but because nothing else is WORTHY of him. What God AND | T 8 F 4 T(360)C 187 |
| is unworthy of God is worthy of you. Choose, then, what | T 9 F 10 T(401)228 |
| it. Then you will be worthy to dwell in the temple | T 10 D 8 T(429)256 |
| have done to make you worthy of the gift of God | T 13 H 11 T(533)- 360 |
| for He KNOWS you are worthy of everything God wills FOR | T 13 H 11 T(533)- 360 |
| there that is not equally worthy of BOTH, but will be | T 14 D 11 T(550)- 377 |
| God, and only what is worthy of the Father will be | T 14 D 15 T(551)- 378 |
| Learn that you MUST be worthy of the Prince of Peace | T 15 D 9 T(572)399 |
| together, that he is wholly worthy OF it, and, in our | T 15 F 13 T(580)407 |
| conviction that you are not WORTHY of it. And what is | T 18 E 3 T(671)- 498 |
| am host to God AM worthy of Him. He Who ESTABLISHED | T 18 E 6 T(672)- 499 |
| enemy, weak, vulnerable, and treacherous, worthy of the hate which you | T 18 G 6 T(678)505 |
| their minds judge to be worthy of them. T 20 | T 20 C 2 T(735)559 |
| placed UPON it, making it WORTHY of their devotion. And each | T 20 C 3 T(735)559 |
| is PART of Him is worthy of BEING joined. Nor is | T 22 B 10 T(799)619 |
| deadly and dangerous, hated and worthy only of destruction. Whatever gentleness | T 24 E 1 T(850)669 |
| Father, whole and pure, and worthy of His Everlasting Love. | T 25 B 1 T(865)684 |
| meets this ONE demand is worthy of your faith. But nothing | T 25 H 7 T(888)707 |
| WITHHELD from others as LESS worthy, MORE condemned, and thus APART | T 25 J 6 T(898)717 |
| friend. This is no friendship worthy of God's Son, nor one | T 26 G 2 T(917)743 |
| home? If God esteems him worthy of Himself, would YOU attack | T 29 F 5 T(1002)816 |
| what HAS life and power worthy of the gift of Heaven | T 29 I 5 T(1010)824 |
| is seen, for who is worthy if he be but dust | T 31 F 2 T(1061)875 |
| is seen as stable, fully worthy of your trust; a happy | T 31 F 6 T(1062)876 |
| Love Itself. And you ARE worthy that your Will be done | T 31 F 6 T(1062)876 |
| upon your sight as wholly worthy of forgiveness, then your concept | T 31 G 2 T(1063)877 |
| solid and more sure; more worthy of your faith, and really | W 91 L 7 W(175) |
| keeping faith with the more worthy in you as we go | W 91 L 9 W(176) |
| day, and make it holy, worthy of God's Son, acceptable to | W 110 R3 11 W(230) |
| What gifts but these are worthy to be sought? What fancied | W 122 L 3 W(244) |
| evaluate such petty gifts as worthy of His Son? Salvation is | W 126 L 7 W(256) |
| purpose there. The only purpose worthy of your mind this world | W 128 L 2 W(261) |
| things are valuable or valueless, worthy or not of being sought | W 133 L 12 W(279) |
| the Son of God as worthy host? W 135 L | W 135 L 5 W(286) |
| be Judge of what is worthy of your own belief. He | W 151 L 7 W(317) |
| elsewhere. Dreams are not a worthy guide for you who are | W 155 L 13 W(335) |
| His Trust that you are worthy of His Trust in you | W 155 L 13 W(335) |
| it alone is real, inevitable, worthy of their trust. For it | W 163 L 2 W(356) |
| they are. And what is worthy of your love receives your | W 164 L 6 W(360) |
| world. Is not this purpose worthy to be yours? Is not | W 164 L 8 W(360) |
| yours? Is not Christ's vision worthy to be sought above the | W 164 L 8 W(360) |
| self-deceiving arrogance that we are worthy. What is given us to | W 186 L 2 W(406) |
| And if He deems us worthy, so we are. It is | W 186 L 4 W(406) |
| of every thought it judges worthy and all the ideas of | W 189 L 7 W(417) |
| to enslave, it is a worthy servant of the freedom which | W 199 L 6 W(448) |
| yet believes are true, a worthy purpose? Who could hope for | W 200 L 6 W(450) |
| so great I must be worthy. You created me, and know | W 238 L 1 W(481) |
| he has to give is worthy of the therapist. For God | P 3 F 3 P(12) |
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WOULD-BE....................2
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| large number of my own would-be followers, has led many people | T 3 C 2 T(132)131 |
| may disagree with what his would-be teacher says about it, and | M 11 A 1 M(28) |
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WOULDN'T....................2
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| act ACCORDING TO will, you wouldn't know it. T 3 | T 3 A 9 T(121)120 |
| and desperately for something you wouldn't recognize. Meaningful seeking is consciously | T 4 F 9 T(221)C 48 |
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WOUNDED.....................2
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| you seek to restore your wounded SELF-esteem. What basis would you | T 16 H 1 T(626)- 453 |
| used to help restore the wounded and to calm the mind | S 3 D 3 S(24) |