Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 | righteousness is founded upon earth. The darkness of error is~
2 1, 4 | of Heaven, she lived on earth, untainted by~desire, and
3 1, 4 | heart, and peace reigned on earth.~Mara, the evil one, alone
4 1, 4 | govern~all the lands of the earth, or verily will become a
5 1, 7 | all the~treasures of the earth. He longed to take the infant
6 1, 7 | Channa. Darkness lay upon the earth, but the~stars shone brightly
7 1, 8 | than~sovereignty over the earth, better than living in heaven,
8 1, 8 | he had~dropped it to the earth? Would a blind man who has
9 1, 9 | worlds, be it in~hell, upon earth, or be it even in heaven,
10 3, 11| search. As he walked, the earth~shook and a brilliant light
11 4, 15| the kingdom of truth upon~earth, to give light to those
12 4, 16| even the animals of the earth~felt the bliss that rested
13 4, 16| Blessed One has moved the earth;~he has set the wheel of
14 4, 16| Truth will be preached upon earth; it will spread; and~righteousness,
15 6, 19| one of the wisest men on earth and an~authority on religion.
16 6, 20| the Perfect One, appear on earth~while I rule and might he
17 8, 26| state where there~is neither earth, nor water, nor heat, nor
18 11, 31| mission, he returned to the earth and~went about again, converting
19 13, 43| but the heavens and the~ earth are his.~ ~ The poet said: "
20 13, 48| this body will lie on the earth, despised,~without understanding,
21 13, 49| the~four quarters of the earth; even so is the coming of
22 13, 55| different names growing on the earth, on the hills, on the~mountains,
23 13, 58| by violence~not only on earth, but also in heaven? What
24 13, 58| of everything not only on earth, but also in~heaven, and
25 14, 61| exist between heaven and earth, great~and small. My doctrine
26 14, 63| the wealth of the broad earth.~ ~ "As an act of pure devotion~
27 15, 77| intrinsic~value than a mound of earth?" "No," the kings said, "
28 15, 78| a hunter, came down upon earth with the demon Matali, the~
29 16, 80| the~Tathagata walking upon earth and teaching men his wonderful~
30 18, 96| first Buddha who came~upon earth, nor shall I be the last.
31 18, 97| were torrent-swollen,~the earth quaked, and the sturdy forests
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