Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | that lies in them. "The doctrine of~karma, he said, is undeniable,
2 1, 9 | but see no atman whom your doctrine makes~the doer of your deeds.
3 4, 14| will not understand the doctrine, for to him there is~happiness
4 4, 14| interests. Should~I preach the doctrine and mankind not comprehend
5 4, 14| worldliness. If they hear not the doctrine preached, they will be~lost.
6 4, 14| thus themselves learned the doctrine, shall be able to give~information
7 4, 14| request and would preach the doctrine.~ ~
8 4, 15| whom shall I preach the doctrine~first? My old teachers are
9 4, 16| language.~ And when the doctrine was propounded, the venerable
10 4, 16| Tathagata, joyfully~received the doctrine and shouted: "Truly, the
11 4, 17| the truth and preach the doctrine in all~quarters of the world,
12 4, 17| had thoroughly~grasped the doctrine of the Holy One, and the
13 4, 17| Kondanna who has understood the doctrine." Then the~venerable Kondanna
14 4, 17| bhikkhus! Well taught is the doctrine. Lead a holy life for the~
15 4, 17| look in~faith.~ "To the doctrine will I look in faith: well-preached
16 4, 17| faith: well-preached is the doctrine~by the Exalted One. The
17 4, 17| by the Exalted One. The doctrine has been revealed so as
18 4, 17| as to become~visible; the doctrine is above time and space.
19 4, 17| above time and space. The doctrine is not~based upon hearsay,
20 4, 17| means 'Come and see'; the doctrine to~welfare; the doctrine
21 4, 17| doctrine to~welfare; the doctrine is recognized by the wise
22 4, 17| hearts.~Therefore to the doctrine will I look in faith.~ "
23 4, 17| concealed. But let~not this doctrine, so full of truth and so
24 4, 17| for the world. Preach the doctrine which~is glorious in the
25 4, 17| covered with dust, but if the doctrine is~not preached to them
26 4, 17| They will understand the doctrine and accept it."~ And it
27 5, 18| Yasa were discussing the doctrine,~Yasa's father passed by
28 5, 18| father, understanding the~doctrine of the Blessed One, said:~ "
29 5, 18| Lord: I take refuge in the doctrine revealed by him: I~take
30 5, 18| women having understood his~doctrine, exclaimed: "Glorious is
31 5, 18| Lord. We take refuge in the doctrine revealed by~him. We take
32 5, 18| that cannot be a common~doctrine, that must be a noble renunciation
33 5, 18| Yasa's friends accepted the doctrine and took refuge in the Buddha,~
34 6, 20| a vessel~to receive the doctrine, spoke thus to Bimbisara
35 6, 20| the Blessed One preach the doctrine to me,~and this is fulfilled
36 6, 20| Might I~understand the doctrine of the Blessed One. And
37 6, 22| from the world and what doctrine he professes."~Being addressed
38 6, 22| the~substance only of the doctrine."~ Said Sariputta: "Tell
39 6, 22| cessation. If this be the doctrine I~have reached the state
40 6, 22| heart be pure.~ This is the doctrine Buddhas teach,~ And this
41 6, 22| Buddhas teach,~ And this doctrine will endure."~ ~
42 8, 25| body, forsake unrighteous doctrine and~walk in the straight
43 8, 26| with their hearts the whole~doctrine, listened attentively. But
44 8, 27| have had the benefit of his doctrine,~but not his father nor
45 10, 29| Tathagata and took~refuge in his doctrine, among them Nanda Sidhattha'
46 11, 32| homeless state, under the doctrine and discipline announced
47 11, 32| homeless state, under the~doctrine and discipline announced
48 11, 32| homeless state,~under the doctrine and discipline announced
49 12, 40| in man. O bhikkhus, this doctrine is~sure and an eternal truth,
50 13, 42| miracles has not understood the~doctrine of the Tathagata."~ ~
51 13, 43| believed in the Buddha, whose doctrine gave him peace of mind and~
52 13, 45| evil; to cling to false doctrine is evil; all these~things,
53 13, 47| All who come to hear the~doctrine, the preacher must receive
54 13, 47| and joyfully accept the doctrine.~ "All those who receive
55 13, 47| such is the power of the doctrine that even by the~reading
56 13, 47| on~the profundity of the doctrine, acquire wisdom. Those who
57 13, 49| and in its spirit, and his doctrine is glorious in its~origin,
58 13, 51| actions;~he teaches the doctrine of non-action; and in this
59 13, 51| non-action; and in this doctrine he~trains his disciples."~
60 13, 51| actions; he teaches the doctrine of non-action, saying that
61 13, 51| all things; and in this~doctrine he trains his disciples.
62 13, 51| in my mind concerning the~doctrine of the Blessed One. Will
63 13, 51| the Tathagata teach the doctrine of a~complete self-surrender,
64 13, 51| the greater victor.~ "The doctrine of the conquest of self,
65 13, 51| the truth. Great~is the doctrine of the Blessed One. Thou,
66 13, 51| Blessed One, and in his doctrine, and in his brotherhood.
67 13, 52| our~deeds, teaches a wrong doctrine which leads to confusion
68 13, 53| I shall see it. But thy~doctrine is without consistency.
69 13, 53| thou proclaimest a great~doctrine, but I cannot grasp it.
70 14, 60| after having explained his doctrine of Amitabha, the~immeasurable
71 14, 61| and gladdened them.~ "My doctrine is like the ocean, having
72 14, 61| qualities. Both the ocean and my doctrine become gradually deeper.~
73 14, 61| the taste of salt,~so my doctrine has only one flavor, the
74 14, 61| wonderful qualities in which my doctrine resembles the ocean.~ "My
75 14, 61| resembles the ocean.~ "My doctrine is pure and it makes no
76 14, 61| ignoble, rich and poor. My doctrine is like unto water which~
77 14, 61| without distinction. My doctrine is like unto fire~which
78 14, 61| earth, great~and small. My doctrine is like unto the heavens,
79 14, 70| Buddha was preaching his doctrine for the conversion of~the
80 14, 72| understands nothing of the true doctrine, as a spoon~tastes not the
81 16, 80| teaching men his wonderful~doctrine. But thou wouldst not have
82 16, 80| thou wilt but listen~to the doctrine of our Lord, the Buddha,
83 16, 82| truth,~they praised the doctrine and took refuge in the Buddha.~ ~
84 16, 85| the village and preach~the doctrine. Having come to the riverside
85 16, 85| was anxious to hear the doctrine of~salvation, I crossed
86 16, 87| said: "I~have heard the doctrine that wrong should be met
87 16, 93| any distinction between doctrine hidden or~revealed; for
88 18, 97| the~time had embraced his doctrine, to claim a share of the
89 19, 98| sacred traditions of his doctrine? And if the~generations
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