Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | go to the sages who can teach me religion and so find~
2 4, 14| Tathagata, decide not to teach the Dharma. Be~merciful
3 4, 16| enlightenment, to Nirvana? Let me teach you, O bhikkhus, the middle~
4 4, 17| bind themselves together to teach the behests of rectitude
5 5, 18| tribulations. Come to me and I will teach you the truth, and the truth~
6 6, 22| is the doctrine Buddhas teach,~ And this doctrine will
7 10, 29| the four truths which will~teach thee the eightfold path
8 13, 43| try the souls of men and teach them~righteousness and charity.
9 13, 43| The times are hard and teach the people a lesson;~yet
10 13, 51| and I will tell thee: I teach, Simha, the not-doing of
11 13, 51| by word, or by thought;~I teach the not-bringing about of
12 13, 51| and not good. However, I teach, Simha, the doing of~such
13 13, 51| word, and by thought; I~teach the bringing about of all
14 13, 51| are~good and not evil.~ "I teach, Simha, that all the conditions
15 13, 51| property? Does the Tathagata teach the doctrine of a~complete
16 13, 51| lamentable, but he does~not teach that those who go to war
17 13, 51| of self, but he does not teach a surrender of anything
18 13, 53| Blessed One has not come to teach death, but~to teach life,
19 13, 53| come to teach death, but~to teach life, and thou discernest
20 14, 60| happiness."~ Said the disciple: "Teach me, O Lord, the meditations
21 14, 60| Tathagata, my Lord and Master, teach me the Iddhipada."~ The
22 15, 78| O Sakyamuni, canst thou teach a lesson to the~king that
23 16, 88| addressed them, saying: "I will teach you, O~bhikkhus, the conditions
24 16, 91| One. I will, therefore, teach thee the~mirror of truth
25 18, 96| Blessed One: "Who shall~teach us when thou art gone?"~
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