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1 1, 3 | fellow beings. The truth~has taken its abode in him. Perfect
2 4, 15| and the deepest truth has taken abode in my heart. I have
3 4, 17| among all~those who have taken their refuge in the Buddha."~
4 5, 18| as a lay~disciple who has taken refuge in him." Yasa's father
5 5, 18| the wealthy merchant had taken refuge in the Buddha, his
6 5, 18| as lay disciples who have taken refuge in him." The mother
7 6, 20| religious accomplishments taken~together. This state of
8 6, 21| BIMBISARA, the king, having taken his refuge in the Buddha,~
9 6, 22| When~the two friends had taken refuge in the Buddha, the
10 8, 25| between the~monk who has taken the vows, and the man of
11 10, 29| that his grandson had been taken~from him, he went to the
12 11, 30| only robes made of rags~taken from a dung-heap or a cemetery,
13 13, 51| lasts as a~disciple who has taken refuge in him."~ The Blessed
14 13, 51| lasts as a disciple who has taken his refuge in him."~ Said
15 13, 54| disappeared and the truth has taken its abode in me. This~body
16 14, 67| him too, he said: 'I have taken all the fishes away and
17 14, 73| Lord, this brother, having taken the vows of sanctifying
18 14, 73| desert~was so fine that when taken in the closed fist it could
19 14, 73| oxen had turned~round and taken the same road by which they
20 16, 80| also great bliss. Having taken refuge in the Buddha, the
21 16, 84| The mustard-seed must be taken from a~house where no one
22 18, 97| countries whose~people had taken refuge in the Buddha.~ ~
23 19, 98| because the eternal truth~had taken abode in him. The Tathagata
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