Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | thine eyes to behold it. Just~as a man who has fallen
2 7, 24| proper mode in charity; just as the~vigorous warrior
3 12, 40| instantaneous and living is dying.~Just as a chariot-wheel in rolling
4 12, 40| what people call a man. Just~as the word 'chariot' is
5 12, 40| law of cause and effect. Just as a~seal is impressed upon
6 12, 40| following, must go.~ ~ "Just as machines are worked by
7 13, 48| and intelligence, who is just, speaks the~truth, and does
8 13, 49| lead to Manasakata. Is it just so with the~paths of the
9 13, 49| neither know nor have seen. Just as when a string~of blind
10 13, 49| great, and beyond measure. just as a mighty~trumpeter makes
11 14, 65| joy at meeting his father. Just so~little by little, must
12 14, 67| root of yonder varana-tree. Just~as I have eaten those fish,
13 14, 67| fish, every one of them, just so will I devour~thee also!'~ "'
14 14, 71| slave of Sumana, having just cut the grass on the~meadow,
15 14, 73| the wagons!"~The day broke just as they stopped and were
16 16, 83| mother, are at an end, just as a guest who~leaves his
17 16, 89| the lineage~of the faith. Just as a king, Lord, might have
18 16, 91| righteous,~the upright, the just, the law abiding, to be
19 16, 92| lords," said she, "I have just invited the Blessed One
20 16, 93| turning eighty years of age. Just as a wornout cart can not
21 17, 95| to the Blessed~One: "But just now, Lord, five hundred
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