Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | flows from self. There is no wrong but what is done by the~
2 1, 6 | mind was estranged from wrong the answer~came: "When the
3 1, 7 | wash off the~defilement of wrong. If the lake is not sought,
4 1, 7 | leading the man held~fast by wrong to the salvation of Nirvana,
5 1, 9 | search for the atman is wrong; it is a wrong start and
6 1, 9 | atman is wrong; it is a wrong start and it will~lead you
7 1, 9 | implicated in egotism and~wrong. All combination is subject
8 1, 9 | for evil deeds? Can a new~wrong expiate old wrongs? And
9 4, 12| deliver us from error, from wrong and from sorrow.~ Pondering
10 4, 12| and you~will destroy the wrong desires that rise from ignorance;
11 4, 12| and you will wipe out the wrong perception that rises from~
12 4, 12| rises from~them. Destroy wrong perception and there is
13 4, 12| illusion, and here is no wrong in this~world, no vice,
14 4, 12| Blessed is he who overcomes wrong~and is free from passion.
15 4, 14| the dangers of lust and wrong doing. And the Blessed~One
16 4, 16| To disrespect~a father is wrong; to despise him, is wicked.
17 6, 20| say~it perishes. Both are wrong and their error is most
18 6, 22| proclaimed:~ ~ "Commit no wrong, do only good,~ And let
19 12, 37| never be at ease about the wrong which~they themselves have
20 13, 41| and~through the morass of wrong. But now that you have gained~
21 13, 48| repent. If~a man commits a wrong let him not do it again;
22 13, 48| indeed. To the evil-doer~wrong appears sweet as honey;
23 13, 48| then he looks upon it~as wrong. And so the good man looks
24 13, 51| Tathagata declare that it is~wrong to go to war for the protection
25 13, 52| of our~deeds, teaches a wrong doctrine which leads to
26 13, 57| a man~foolishly does me wrong, I will return to him the
27 14, 60| that a man who commits wrong can~become a saint, that
28 14, 60| One. "Be sober and abandon~wrong practices which serve only
29 14, 73| to him: "Thou hast done wrong, O~brother, after taking
30 14, 75| and without fear to commit wrong, let him be known as an
31 16, 87| heard the doctrine that wrong should be met with wrong
32 16, 87| wrong should be met with wrong and the~evil doer should
33 16, 87| think that you can destroy wrong by retaliating evil for~
34 16, 87| evil and thus increasing wrong. Leave the wicked to their
35 16, 92| and~from the errors of wrong reasoning. Whatever you
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