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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 14| peace-giving' but difficult to understand; for most men move in a~ 2 4, 14| The worldling will not understand the doctrine, for to him 3 4, 17| life of holiness. They will understand the doctrine and accept 4 6, 20| the fifth wish: Might I~understand the doctrine of the Blessed 5 7, 24| ripens~from it. Hard it is to understand: By giving away our food, 6 8, 25| vanity of earthly things, and~understand the fickleness of life. 7 11, 35| your being silent I shall understand that~the reverend brethren 8 12, 40| to Name and Form we must understand how they interact. Name~ 9 13, 41| truths, he who does not~understand the three characteristics 10 13, 49| can any one see Brahma or~understand him, for the mortal cannot 11 13, 49| him, for the mortal cannot understand the immortal." And~the Blessed 12 13, 50| find that~thou dost not understand the ceremony. Let the Tathagata, 13 13, 51| cloud away so that I may understand the Dharma as the Blessed 14 13, 51| act. As soon as he~will understand that the punishment will 15 13, 53| the Blessed One.~ "Do I understand thee aright," rejoined the 16 13, 53| reality?" "Thou dost~not understand me aright," said the Blessed 17 13, 53| teaching~in vain? Dost thou not understand that those others are thou 18 13, 53| endure the light; but I now understand~that there is no self, and 19 13, 53| righteousness and thou wilt understand that while there is death 20 14, 60| inexhaustible life."~ "I understand," said the savaka that the 21 14, 60| more does the Tathagata understand the nature of things; he 22 14, 62| it is, the people cannot understand it. I must speak to them 23 14, 62| may nevertheless come to understand it, if it is~illustrated 24 14, 67| uncle? Thou meanest me~to understand, I suppose, that I am thy 25 15, 77| both sides, he said:~ "I understand that the embankment has 26 18, 97| questions, that he will quickly understand."~ Then the venerable Ananda


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