Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | under the burden of his work;~he is immortal, although
2 1, 3 | Buddhahood, for~he is fit to work out the salvation of his
3 1, 3 | indestructible and~invincible! Work the truth out in your mind,
4 1, 8 | hinder me from completing the work I have begun. I regret to
5 2, 10| wilt be~able to do good work." But the Sakyamuni made
6 7, 23| shall do. My life is full of~work, and having acquired great
7 7, 23| with cares.~Yet I enjoy my work, and apply myself to it
8 12, 37| in the performance of his work, the king very soon gave~
9 12, 40| elements, cause the machine to~work. The body moves about like
10 13, 42| supernatural gifts; he can work miracles." And the villagers~
11 13, 47| himself with zeal to~his work, and the Tathagata will
12 13, 47| the~task as hopeless. The work of removing the dry sand
13 13, 53| about thy soul. Yet is thy work in vain~because thou art
14 14, 60| if thou forbiddest us to work miracles and to attain the~
15 14, 74| fitting for~thee to go to work than to beg. I plough and
16 16, 83| having performed one good work, is now~living in paradise?"
17 16, 86| the consummation of his work, and thus he~attains the
18 16, 90| One seeing~the laborers at work predicted the future greatness
19 16, 94| which is~permanent, and work out your salvation with
20 18, 96| learner, one who has yet to work out his own perfection.
21 18, 96| purpose and attended to the work~set me, I look for rest
22 18, 97| truth will remain forever Work out your salvation with~
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