Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | law, and when the~law is seen there is truth. The truth
2 5, 18| Pray, Lord, hast thou seen Yasa, my son?"~ The Buddha
3 6, 20| highest Nirvana.~Since I have seen the light of truth, I have
4 8, 25| of Truth. Now that I have seen thy~sacred countenance,
5 8, 27| seven years~since I have seen thee. How I have longed
6 9, 28| as yet free. Not having seen~me for a long time, she
7 10, 29| wealth which I have not yet seen. Go~to him and entreat him
8 13, 42| bhikkhu is a saint; he has seen celestial visions; and that
9 13, 49| Brahmans,~versed in the Vedas, seen Brahma face to face?" "No
10 13, 49| Brahmans, versed in the Vedas, seen Brahma face to face?" The
11 13, 49| the authors of the~Vedas seen Brahma face to face?" Again
12 13, 49| knowest not, neither hast thou seen~it.' And when so asked he
13 13, 49| not and what we have not seen."~This being the substance
14 13, 49| they neither know nor have seen. Just as when a string~of
15 14, 65| his escape before he had~seen his father.~ Then the father
16 14, 66| fish. The~fish could be seen swimming lustily in the
17 14, 67| in thy folly, hast~not seen that I have outwitted thee.
18 14, 76| the~kindness thou hast seen him practice unto thee,
19 16, 80| which thou hast lost. I have seen with mine eyes the~Tathagata
20 16, 92| brethren who have~never seen the gods gaze upon this
21 18, 97| It is not enough to have~seen me Walk as I have commanded
22 18, 97| yourselves known, yourselves seen, yourselves realized?" Ananda
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