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fire 33
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fire

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | freely drink thereof. On the fire of~covetousness he will 2 1, 6 | the answer~came: "When the fire of lust is gone out, then 3 1, 8 | fever? Shall~we quench a fire by heaping fuel upon it?~ " 4 1, 9 | Heat is different from fire in our~thought, but you 5 1, 9 | cannot remove heat from fire in reality. You say that~ 6 4, 16| he who tries to light a fire with rotten wood will fail. 7 6, 19| matted hair, worshiping the fire and keeping a fire-dragon; 8 6, 19| where~you keep your sacred fire."~ Kassapa, seeing the Blessed 9 6, 19| the room where the sacred fire is kept, the~serpent will 10 6, 19| the room where the sacred fire~is kept, but the serpent 11 6, 19| the room where~the sacred fire was kept. And the Blessed 12 6, 19| do him no harm, and the fire~consumed itself while the 13 6, 19| to Kassapa, saying: "His fire has been conquered by my 14 6, 19| has been conquered by my fire." And~Kassapa thought to 15 6, 19| austerities and worshiped fire, were now come to him,~preached 16 6, 19| him,~preached a sermon on fire, and said: "Everything, 17 6, 19| They are burning with the fire of lust. There is anger,~ 18 6, 19| hatred, and as long as the fire finds~inflammable things 19 6, 20| the Jatilas and formerly a~fire worshiper, went with him.~ 20 6, 20| thee to renounce the sacred fire and give up thine austere~ 21 6, 20| derived from adoring the fire was~continuance in the wheel 22 6, 20| abandoned worshiping~the fire."~ The Buddha, perceiving 23 6, 20| through a burning-glass causes fire to appear, so~through the 24 13, 47| mind, thou quenchest~the fire that vexeth living beings, 25 13, 48| own deeds, as if burnt by fire. Pleasures destroy the foolish; 26 13, 54| a great body of~blazing fire. That flame has ceased; 27 13, 58| poison? What is the fiercest fire? What is the darkest night?" 28 13, 58| passion is the fiercest fire;~ignorance is the darkest 29 13, 58| clear it away: What is it fire can neither burn, nor~moisture 30 13, 58| replied: "Blessing! Neither fire, nor~moisture, nor wind 31 14, 61| My doctrine is like unto fire~which consumes all things 32 14, 75| Brahman~priest while the fire of an offering was blazing 33 16, 90| over Pataliputta, that of fire, that of water, that~of


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