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religion

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | Now is the~time to seek religion," he said; "now is the time 2 1, 7 | added, is the time to seek religion. Go,~Siddhattha, and accomplish 3 1, 8 | despised. To grow rich and lose religion is not true gain. But he~ 4 1, 8 | three, power, wealth, and religion, enjoying them in~discretion 5 1, 8 | the sages who can teach me religion and so find~the path on 6 1, 9 | mankind? This is practicing religion~by the neglect of moral 7 1, 9 | cease to kill;~that is true religion. Rituals have no efficacy; 8 4, 12| sacred law. The Dharma is religion. The~Dharma alone can deliver 9 4, 12| This is the truth. This is religion. And the~Enlightened One 10 4, 14| shall not die until the pure religion of truth shall have become~ 11 5, 18| form does not constitute religion or affect the mind. Thus~ 12 6, 19| earth and an~authority on religion. And the Blessed One went 13 8, 25| the rudder. The slogan of religion calls you to~overcome the 14 11, 30| they regarded as the aim~of religion. Thus, they avoided everything 15 11, 32| protested that while the good religion ought~surely to last a thousand 16 12, 38| devoted your entire life to religion and~to religious discipline, 17 13, 48| Dharmapada, the path of religion pursued by those who~are 18 13, 48| who do~not know the true religion. Better than living a hundred 19 13, 48| evil desire is the highest religion.~ The gift of religion exceeds 20 13, 48| highest religion.~ The gift of religion exceeds all gifts; the sweetness 21 13, 48| gifts; the sweetness of religion~exceeds all sweetness; the 22 13, 48| sweetness; the delight in religion exceeds all delights;~the 23 13, 50| below thee. Such~is the religion thy father wants thee to 24 13, 53| law, yet thou~tearest down religion. Thy disciples despise rites 25 13, 53| sacrifices. The very nature of religion consists in worship and~ 26 14, 60| proclaim the praises of religion, and in the minds of~those 27 14, 60| Tathagata preaches the law~of religion unto thee and unto the whole 28 14, 63| common life~applies also to religion.~ "The wealth is the state 29 14, 71| increased.~Thus the light of religion may be diffused without 30 16, 88| delight in the blessings of religion, so that good and holy men~ 31 16, 94| abroad, in order that pure religion may last long and be~perpetuated, 32 18, 96| you. He will~preach his religion, glorious in its origin, 33 19, 98| opinion on the meaning~of our religion. For the Blessed One possesses 34 19, 98| all-blessed dispensation of religion; he is the spirit of the~


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