Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | We can see our way and take firm~and certain steps.
2 1, 2 | the highest~bliss.~ Let us take our refuge in the Buddha,
3 1, 2 | in the transient. Let us take our refuge in that which~
4 1, 2 | changes of existence. Let us take our refuge~in the truth
5 1, 2 | enlightenment of the~Buddha. Let us take our refuge in the community
6 1, 6 | joy or pleasure~can men take," he thought to himself,
7 1, 6 | and die. That is enough to~take away the zest of life."~
8 1, 7 | the bedroom of his wife to take a last~farewell glance at
9 1, 7 | the earth. He longed to take the infant once more into~
10 1, 8 | nature of wealth and will~not take poison as food. Will a fish
11 1, 8 | burnt his hand with a torch take up the torch after he had~
12 1, 8 | when they~die they cannot take along either their gold
13 4, 13| reverence and said: "We take our refuge,~Lord, in the
14 5, 18| things that surround them. I take refuge in the~Buddha, our
15 5, 18| the~Buddha, our Lord: I take refuge in the doctrine revealed
16 5, 18| doctrine revealed by him: I~take refuge in the brotherhood
17 5, 18| One, O Lord,~consent to take his meal with me together
18 5, 18| is the truth, O Lord! We take refuge in~the Buddha, our
19 5, 18| the Buddha, our Lord. We take refuge in the doctrine revealed
20 5, 18| doctrine revealed by~him. We take refuge in the brotherhood
21 6, 20| have eyes to see may see. I take my refuge in the Buddha.
22 6, 20| refuge in the Buddha. I take~my refuge in the Dharma.
23 6, 20| refuge in the Dharma. I take my refuge in the Sangha."~
24 6, 21| the Blessed One~consent to take his meal with me tomorrow
25 6, 21| and blessings to all who take refuge in him." Sakka intoned~
26 11, 32| him earnestly to let them take the vows and be ordained
27 11, 33| is to be feared withal; take then the bow of earnest~
28 11, 34| tendered him an invitation to~take his meal at her house, which
29 11, 34| bhikkhu, not being able~to take the direct roads, and not
30 12, 37| a wise youth and he will take revenge for the death~of
31 12, 37| cannot~expect that thou wilt take pity on me; but now a chance
32 12, 37| by thee? I do not mean to take thy life.~It is thou, O
33 12, 37| partisans in turn would take away my life; my~partisans
34 12, 39| Devadatta, and he gave~orders to take the life of the Tathagata.
35 12, 39| to the Buddha, saying: "Take me, children, take me to~
36 12, 39| saying: "Take me, children, take me to~him; though I have
37 12, 40| to decay; and~we should take care of it as of a wound
38 13, 42| legend: "Should a samana take this bowl down without using
39 13, 42| ordained disciple must not take~except what has been given
40 13, 43| the vihara:~ ~ "Unless you take refuge in the Buddha and
41 13, 43| lead a righteous life and take refuge in the Buddha's~
42 13, 47| whole world. He must not take delight in~quarrelous disputations
43 13, 47| family and education who take~the vow of preaching the
44 13, 48| by lust. Let no man~ever take into consideration whether
45 13, 48| and is always~inclined to take offense, his own passions
46 13, 50| lamp into the darkness. I take my refuge in the Enlightened
47 13, 51| to him who threatens to take by~violence what is my own?
48 13, 51| blessedness and peace. I take my refuge, Lord, in the~
49 13, 51| the second time, Lord,~I take my refuge in the Blessed
50 13, 51| the third time, Lord, I take my refuge in~the Blessed
51 13, 53| Said Kutadanta: "Let me take my refuge in the Blessed
52 14, 60| samsara. How long will it take thee to~grasp the truth?
53 14, 66| One said to the bhikkhu: "Take heed, my son, lest thou~
54 14, 67| carp at last decided to~take the risk for the sake of
55 14, 67| lake. Come along. I shall take thee, too!'~'But how wilt
56 14, 67| asked the lobster. 'I~shall take hold of thee with my beak,
57 14, 70| self-control at thy meals, and take upon thyself some duties
58 14, 73| lost. Do not lose heart.~Take this iron hammer, and go
59 16, 84| Here is mustard-seed; take it!" But when she asked
60 16, 89| replied the Blessed One, "but~take heed that it be well grounded."~ ~
61 16, 92| them till they refused to take~more.~ When the Blessed
62 16, 93| and said: "O mendicants, take up your abode for the~rainy
63 16, 94| extinction of the~Tathagata shall take place before long."~ The
64 16, 94| extinction of the Tathagata will take~place before long. I now
65 17, 95| him and~the brethren to take their meal at his house.
66 17, 95| saying: "Let the~Blessed One take the bowl. Let the Happy
67 18, 97| of the samana Gotama will~take place. My mind is full of
68 18, 97| by the Blessed One and I take my~refuge in the Blessed
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