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| is among the most misunderstood statements in the Bible. It DOES | T 1 B 40z T(42)42 |
| physical attributes is illustrated by statements like the thirst for knowledge | T 1 C 20 T(60)60 |
| Nothing in either of these statements implies any sort of level | T 2 A 9 T(65)65 |
| be noted that the two statements are not in the same | T 3 B 7 T(131)130 |
| have re-interpreted both of these statements before, but perhaps we can | T 4 C 13 T(202)C 29 |
| 3. Notice that these statements are not arranged in any | W 1 L 3 W(3) |
| to return to the original statements, nor to apply the ideas | W 50 R1 6 W(91) |
| here. Then think about these statements for a short while, preferably | W 61 L 5 W(113) |
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STATES......................19
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| not always exist as separate states. My Word, which is the | T 1 B 24c T(13)13 |
| produce neurotic rather than psychotic states, though this is by no | T 2 A 23 T(70)70 |
| the difficulties inherent in trance states is that it is very | T 3 C 28 T(139)138 |
| They are subject to transitory states, and this implies variability by | T 3 E 5 T(148)147 |
| 9. The Bible repeatedly states that you should praise God | T 4 H 9 T(230)C 57 |
| CAN be changed, and body states must shift accordingly. Of itself | T 24 E 2 T(850)669 |
| beliefs, except that what it states takes question's FORM. T | T 27 E 4 T(948)774 |
| can be made between two states, but ONE of which is | T 27 H 10 T(960)786 |
| The idea for today simply states a fact. It is not | W 48 L 1 W(85) |
| created by God. It simply states the truth. W 61 | W 61 L 1 W(112) |
| factors into unity. It simply states the truth. Practice this truth | W 97 L 1 W(192) |
| on sickness and on separate states. Sickness is a retreat from | W 137 L 1 W(296) |
| healing offers restitution for imagined states and false ideas which dreams | W 137 L 5 W(297) |
| L 4. He merely states that he is not himself | W 139 L 4 W(304) |
| must remain unchangeable with transitory states by definition false. And that | W 152 L 5 W(322) |
| 1. Today's idea but states the simple truth which makes | W 156 L 1 W(337) |
| a separation from God. It states, in the clearest form possible | M 18 A 5 M(45) |
| yourself; all fears of future states and all concern about the | M 20 A 3 M(49) |
| it as well. All worldly states must be illusory. If God | M 27 A 3 M(62) |
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| of change, and keep it static and concealed within your mind | T 31 G 6 T(1064)878 |
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| 3. Another way of stating 2) is: NEVER confuse right | T 3 B 3 T(130)129 |
| is our first attempt at stating an explicit cause and effect | W 13 L 6 W(23) |
| repeat the idea, you are stating that you are determined to | W 20 L 4 W(34) |
| hour, we will begin by stating the truth about our creation | W 93 L 8 W(181) |
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STATISTICALLY...............1
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| its true. Split-half reliability is statistically a MUCH stronger approach. The | T 1 B 37u T(33)33 |
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STATISTICIANS...............1
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| class that the more sophisticated statisticians are concentrating more and more | T 1 B 37x T(33)33 |
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| Your confusion of sex and statistics is an interesting example of | T 1 B 37y T(34)34 |
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| to evaluate it unless its status AS fact is questioned. | T 4 C 25 T(206)C 33 |
| the ego has accorded the status of fact is questionable, because | T 4 C 26 T(206)C 33 |
| changed your belief in your status. But election is both free | T 5 H 2 T(259)C 86 |
| the mistake is given the STATUS of truth, to what CAN | T 19 C 7 T(700)524 |
| And suddenly you change its status from a sin to a | T 19 D 3 T(702)526 |
| past rather than their present status. Now we are emphasizing that | W 10 L 3 W(17) |
| that prayers for things, for status, for external gifts of any | S 1 D 7 S(9) |
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| though hate would bid you stay. T 16 E 11 | T 16 E 10 T(614)441 |
| they BROUGHT with them will STAY with them, as it will | T 18 I 10 T(687)511 |
| with them, as it will stay with YOU. And, under its | T 18 I 10 T(687)511 |
| been learned. But Truth will stay forever. T 19 B | T 19 B 14 T(698)522 |
| nothing you have allowed to STAY in it is CAPABLE of | T 21 F 5 T(781)602 |
| and ROB the other. They stay until they think there's nothing | T 22 A 3 T(795)- 616 |
| it alone. Nor need he stay more than an instant. For | T 25 D 6 T(874)693 |
| entered in WITHOUT attack, will stay with you forever. YOUR healing | T 27 F 10 T(953)779 |
| and constant he can barely stay, and wait a little longer | T 30 F 3 T(1030)844 |
| temptation but the WISH to stay in hell and misery? And | T 31 G 10 T(1066)880 |
| Yet while you wish to stay in hell, how COULD you | T 31 G 11 T(1066)880 |
| world. Only my wish to stay keeps me a prisoner. I | W 57 L 1 W(104) |
| has come it does not stay a while, to disappear, or | W 107 L 4 W(216) |
| to go ahead, afraid to stay, afraid to waken or to | W 121 L 3 W(241) |
| from this are you who stay bound to this world. And | W 129 L 5 W(264) |
| vision of His Face will stay with you, but there will | W 157 L 9 W(340) |
| he not make sure they stay with him and he remains | W 165 L 3 W(362) |
| Him, that He Himself might stay, and not return again where | W 183 L 7 W(395) |
| His home, and you will stay with Him in perfect stillness | W 183 L 8 W(395) |
| gentle home in which to stay a while. It blesses you | W 189 L 2 W(416) |
| await your own release. They stay in chains 'til you are | W 191 L 11 W(424) |
| Why would I choose to stay an instant more where I | W 202 L 1 W(454) |
| The body will not stay. Yet this he sees as | W 260 W5 2 W(506) |
| temptation call to us to stay and linger in a dream | W 272 W6 2 W(519) |
| mistake, but hardly one to stay with. And so the teacher | M 8 A 3 M(24) |
| would sacrifice the truth, they stay in hell. And if they | M 14 A 6 M(36) |
| in hell. And if they stay, you will remain with them | M 14 A 6 M(36) |
| there except to have Him stay? There is no need for | P 3 H 2 P(16) |
| gift entirely in order to stay and let their understanding remain | P 4 B 7 P(23) |
| given what he needs to stay. P 4 C 2 | P 4 C 1 P(25) |
| You do not want to stay in slavery. You do not | S 2 C 8 S(17) |
| we stand. And shall we stay to wait upon a dream | G 3 A 10 G(8) |
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| perfect peace whose mind is stayed (or set) on Thee because | T 5 I 1 T(264)C 91 |
| Not the whole song has stayed with you, but just a | T 21 B 5 T(765)587 |
| those who went before or stayed with us a while. And | W 124 L 3 W(250) |
| from your native home, and stayed with you because it is | W 188 L 1 W(413) |
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| go and come again. It stays exactly as it always was | W 107 L 4 W(216) |
| because the light we carry stays behind, yet still remains with | W 124 L 2 W(250) |
| function of forgiveness. Thus it stays within time's limits. Yet it | W 340 W13 1 W(594) |
| for which he came. He stays here but for this. And | P 4 C 1 P(25) |
| for this. And while he stays he will be given what | P 4 C 1 P(25) |
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| the Holy Spirit says, with steadfast quietness, The truth is true | T 13 G 4 T(528)- 355 |
| indeed. And I must be steadfast in holiness as well, that | W 238 L 1 W(481) |
| carried to the truth. Be steadfast but in this; be not | M 28 A 7 M(65) |
| your feet secure; your purpose steadfast and unchangeable. Behold the greatest | S 2 A 1 S(12) |
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| to recognize, and to oppose steadfastly and WITHOUT EXCEPTION. This is | T 10 E 4 T(430)- 257 |
| happily accomplished. You who are steadfastly devoted to misery, MUST first | T 13 G 1 T(527)354 |
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| the Father's. He leads you steadily along the path of freedom | T 8 C 5 T(349)C 176 |
| error are TOTALLY non-existent. By steadily and consistently cancelling out ALL | T 9 C 6 T(389)216 |
| light of love shining as steadily, and as surely, as God | T 13 D 9 T(518) - 345 |
| The Holy Spirit leads as steadily to Heaven, as the ego | T 15 B 6 T(565)392 |
| it is the means, leads steadily AWAY from madness, toward the | T 21 G 7 T(786)607 |
| my feet. I am walking steadily on toward truth. There is | W 60 L 4 W(110) |
| pain but looks beyond it, steadily and sure. Here is the | W 107 L 5 W(217) |
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| past appearances. It keeps its steady gaze upon the light that | W 92 L 4 W(177) |
| moment, and goes out. The steady brilliance of this light remains | W 97 L 7 W(193) |
| and confidence so strong and steady they will light the world | W 98 L 8 W(195) |
| W 170 R5 2. Steady our feet, our Father; let | W 170 R5 2 W(381) |