Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | grows and blossoms and bears fruit. Its~beauty is marvelous,
2 1, 8 | over all the worlds, is the fruit of holiness. The~Bodhisattva
3 6, 20| self is perishable, the fruit they strive for will perish~
4 7, 24| flower of his reward and the fruit that ripens~from it. Hard
5 7, 24| shade, the flowers,~and the fruit in future years. Even so
6 8, 27| heavy, but now I reap the~fruit of thy great renunciation.
7 11, 32| Tathagata, to attain to the fruit of conversion, to attain
8 11, 32| Tathagata, to attain to the~fruit of conversion, to attain
9 11, 35| them with the bliss of the fruit of good deeds.~Thus the
10 13, 48| pleasant so long~as it bears no fruit; but when its fruit ripens,
11 13, 48| bears no fruit; but when its fruit ripens, then he looks upon
12 13, 48| evil so long as it bears no fruit; but when its~fruit ripens,
13 13, 48| bears no fruit; but when its~fruit ripens, then he sees its
14 13, 51| consider that this is the fruit of his own act. As soon
15 13, 53| where thou canst escape the fruit of thine evil~actions. At
16 14, 63| all beings will reap the~fruit of their actions. But he
17 14, 66| this indeed is the bitter fruit of my~folly,' would surely
18 14, 73| will be neither path~nor fruit for me. What is the use
19 14, 74| ploughing that bears the~fruit of immortality."~ ~
20 17, 95| offerings of food are of equal fruit and of much greater profit
21 17, 95| offerings of food are of equal fruit and of~equal profit, and
22 17, 95| profit, and of much greater fruit and much greater profit
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