Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | possession their hearts are set, and when they~die they
2 4, 16| persuasion.~ Now the Blessed One set the wheel of the most excellent
3 4, 16| the Blessed One had thus set the royal chariot wheel
4 4, 16| moved the earth;~he has set the wheel of Truth rolling,
5 6, 22| as his chief follower to set the wheel of the law rolling."~
6 7, 23| grove near the city, he set out on that very night to
7 8, 27| request of his father and set out~on his journey to Kapilavatthu.
8 9, 28| Buddha took his bowl and set out to beg his~food. And
9 11, 34| desires to go, and will~set out on the road in weariness.~ "
10 13, 49| regards them all with mind set free, and deep-felt~love.~ "
11 14, 63| parable: "Three~merchants set out on their travels each
12 14, 67| and when the dry season set in he said to the fishes
13 14, 73| wagons to be yoked, and so set out. The pilot had cushions
14 14, 73| with it. And when the sun set, they put a flag in the
15 16, 80| wayward, and thou didst set thy trust on the sham of
16 16, 83| They are like a blind man set to look after~a burning
17 16, 86| aged, and in so doing to set an~example to others. This
18 16, 92| Ambapali,~the courtesan, set the sweet rice and cakes
19 18, 96| and attended to the work~set me, I look for rest I For
20 18, 97| mouth, most excellent! They set up that which has been~overturned,
21 18, 97| of the order which I have set forth and laid~down for
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