Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | actions made them; for the law of~cause and effect is uniform
2 1, 3 | there is a constancy of law, and when the~law is seen
3 1, 3 | constancy of law, and when the~law is seen there is truth.
4 1, 4 | but for the~sake of the law they rejoiced, for creation
5 1, 4 | reverence for~most excellent law, as they had paid honor
6 1, 4 | so that the~rain of the law may extinguish it. The heavy
7 1, 4 | ignorance. The king of the law has~come forth to rescue
8 1, 5 | heart in the~waters of the law. Even as men desire to give
9 1, 9 | transmigration of souls and of the law of karma; how the~souls
10 1, 9 | of man is subject~to the law of cause and effect. The
11 4, 12| The Dharma is the sacred law. The Dharma is religion.
12 4, 16| wheel of the most excellent law rolling,~and he began to
13 4, 17| Blessed One, who knows the law of being; he is~the Lord
14 6, 22| to set the wheel of the law rolling."~ Now the people
15 7, 23| and evil according to~the law of causation.~ "Let us,
16 8, 25| as I briefly expound the law, let the Maharaja listen
17 8, 25| and weigh his righteous law. We are encompassed on all~
18 8, 25| and practicing the true law can we escape from this~
19 8, 27| path, thou canst preach the law of immortality to all the~
20 12, 36| not-hatred. This is an eternal law.~ "There are some who do
21 12, 40| continuous and depends on the law of cause and effect. Just
22 13, 42| they are useless, since the law of karma governs~all things.
23 13, 47| comprehension of the good law in its~abstract meaning
24 13, 47| him the body of the holy~law in its transcendent glory.
25 13, 47| single sentence of the good law, persons may be converted
26 13, 47| intrusts, and commends the good law of truth. Receive the~good
27 13, 47| truth. Receive the~good law of truth, keep it, read
28 13, 47| comforting words of the law; rouse the unbelievers to
29 13, 47| nectar, the~rain of the law! We shall do, O Lord, what
30 13, 47| come to preach the good law of Truth to future generations.~
31 13, 47| great capital of the good law. And when the enemy is~overcome,
32 13, 48| Having~listened to the law, they become serene, like
33 13, 51| that the~executer of the law inflicts. When a magistrate
34 13, 52| all existence as the good law guiding all~beings in their
35 13, 53| told that thou teachest the law, yet thou~tearest down religion.
36 13, 53| and that subject to the law of karma we must reap what
37 13, 54| in the holy body of the law.~ "The extinction of the
38 13, 55| ONE ESSENCE, ONE LAW, ONE AIM~ ~ THE Tathagata
39 13, 55| developing according to one law and they are destined to
40 13, 55| and that there is but one law.~Hence, there is but one
41 13, 55| however, O Kassapa, knows the law whose essence is~salvation,
42 14, 60| words of the~Tathagata. The law of karma is unbreakable,
43 14, 60| arises of the~Buddha, the law, and the brotherhood. No
44 14, 60| The Tathagata preaches the law~of religion unto thee and
45 14, 74| hold of the handle of the law; earnestness~is the goad
46 16, 91| the upright, the just, the law abiding, to be worthy of
47 16, 92| As she listened to the law,~her face brightened with
48 18, 96| the body of the excellent law will endure? I am~resolved;
49 19, 98| must reverence~and obey the law. Regard the law as your
50 19, 98| obey the law. Regard the law as your master. The law
51 19, 98| law as your master. The law is like~unto a light that
52 19, 98| of the Blessed One. The law, accordingly, which~the
53 19, 98| mind that not this or that law which is revealed~to us
54 19, 98| body of the most excellent law.~ "If Buddha had not appeared
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