Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | life. He saw the~vanity of worldly happiness and sought salvation
2 1, 6 | the prince exclaimed: "O~worldly men! How fatal is your delusion!
3 1, 7 | Therefore, I have destroyed all worldly thought.~I have retired
4 1, 7 | enjoy life and to undertake~worldly duties, such as will bring
5 1, 7 | prince, renounced power and worldly~pleasures, gave up his kingdom,
6 1, 8 | a child will grow.~Wield worldly power and you will be burdened
7 4, 14| men move in a~sphere of worldly interests and find their
8 4, 14| and find their delight in worldly desires.~The worldling will
9 4, 14| minds are beclouded with worldly interests. Should~I preach
10 4, 16| for that reason indulge in worldly pleasures, nor live~in abundance.
11 4, 16| is not conducive even to worldly knowledge; how~much less
12 4, 16| still hankers~after either worldly or heavenly pleasures? But
13 4, 16| he will desire neither worldly nor~heavenly pleasures,
14 5, 18| lonely woods and yet~covets worldly vanities, is a worldling,
15 5, 18| worldling, while the man in worldly~garments may let his heart
16 5, 18| enjoy the pleasures of a worldly life as he did~before?"
17 8, 25| waters of thy~teachings. Worldly profit is fleeting and perishable,
18 8, 25| eternal and inexhaustible. A worldly man, though a king,~is full
19 11, 34| thus will you~obtain both worldly pleasure and religious consolation.'
20 11, 35| days for~retirement from worldly labors and religious instruction,
21 13, 41| heart is not defiled by worldly desires.~ "He who does not
22 13, 43| affectation.~ Among all these worldly men and women trembling
23 14, 60| glory~of the pure land. The worldly can speak of it in a worldly
24 14, 60| worldly can speak of it in a worldly way only;~they use worldly
25 14, 60| worldly way only;~they use worldly similes and worldly words.
26 14, 60| use worldly similes and worldly words. But the pure land
27 14, 72| are the~anxieties of the worldly, but they know nothing of
28 16, 80| passion and yearning for worldly pleasures. Thou wouldst~
29 16, 83| understanding the transiency of worldly~relations, destroys the
30 16, 92| himself: "This woman moves in worldly circles and is~a favorite
31 16, 92| their hands, saying: "A worldly woman has outdone~us; we
32 16, 94| in check, and retire from worldly excitements and~seek tranquility
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