Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | conscious; truth~strives to know itself.~ There is truth
2 1, 6 | nigh him; he should not know that there was~evil in the
3 1, 6 | thought to himself, when they know they must soon~wither and
4 1, 7 | good tidings, for now I know that my purpose will be~
5 1, 7 | replied: "Thou shouldst know~that for seeking a religious
6 1, 7 | Bodhisattva replied: "Well do I know that the wheel of empire~
7 1, 9 | expressions 'I~say,' 'I know and perceive,' 'I come,'
8 8, 25| passion lives. He who does not know this,~though he be a learned
9 8, 27| And the Buddha said: "I know that the king's heart is
10 10, 29| father."~ Rahula replied: "I know of no father but the king.
11 11, 30| grant boons before they know what they are."~ Jivaka
12 11, 34| grant no boons~until they know what they are." Visakha
13 12, 36| should think: 'These brethren know the Dharma and the rules
14 12, 36| There are some who do not know the need of self-restraint;
15 12, 36| behavior. But those who~know better, should learn to
16 12, 37| his queen, my mother. I know that men overcome~the hatred
17 13, 43| ourselves today, for we know not whether~tomorrow we
18 13, 48| follow vain desires. They who know truth in truth, and~untruth
19 13, 48| to the foolish who do~not know the true religion. Better
20 13, 48| release which no worldling can know. Bhikkhu, be~not confident
21 13, 49| asked he should answer, 'I know~it not.' And people should
22 13, 49| exactly what I do;~yea I know that I cannot know it.'
23 13, 49| yea I know that I cannot know it.' What would you think
24 13, 49| unto a union with what we know not and what we have not
25 13, 49| that which they neither know nor have seen. Just as when
26 13, 50| influences of demons? I know thou wouldst fain~tell me,
27 13, 50| power. But listen to me and know, that in performing this~
28 13, 50| what I was doing, but now I know.~Thou hast revealed to me
29 13, 53| path to life everlasting? I know all the Vedas by heart and
30 13, 59| fast in the~Dharma, let him know how to inquire into the
31 14, 60| former dwellings, so as to know former~states of existence;
32 14, 67| Replied the crane:~'I know a fine, large lake, which
33 14, 70| Hast thou a desire to know the cause of thy ailments?"
34 14, 72| of the worldly, but they know nothing of the changes of~
35 16, 83| friend, why wouldst thou know?" Whereupon he told them
36 16, 83| present state, he said, "I know no such words, for I am
37 16, 84| medicine for thy child, but I know a physician who can." The~
38 16, 89| come, and now are. I only know the lineage~of the faith.
39 16, 89| ramparts of that city as to know~where such a small creature
40 16, 89| only is it, Lord,~that I know the lineage of the faith.
41 16, 89| lineage of the faith. I know that the holy Buddhas~of
42 16, 89| of Enlightenment. And I know that the holy Buddhas of
43 16, 89| will do the same. And I know that the Blessed One, the~
44 18, 96| Ananda said: "How shall we know him?" The Blessed One said: "
45 18, 97| brethren and said: "If ye now~know the Dharma the cause of
46 19, 98| the Sangha, how could they know anything of the great Sakyamuni?
47 19, 98| neither we nor others would know anything about the most
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