Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4 | A mother who has~borne a future Buddha will never give birth
2 1, 9 | the past has~sown, and the future is the product of the present.
3 4, 16| passions,~the craving for a future life, and the craving for
4 7, 24| flowers,~and the fruit in future years. Even so is the result
5 12, 38| more considerate in the future, more thoughtful and~more
6 12, 40| it live. The being of a future moment of~thought will live,
7 12, 40| perform good deeds,~ For future weal a treasure store;~
8 13, 47| the good law of Truth to future generations.~ And the Blessed
9 13, 51| deem~it right also in the future to give them food when they
10 13, 53| live and thou wilt reap in future~existences the harvest sown
11 14, 67| you not anxious for your future welfare There is~at present
12 14, 72| nothing of the changes of~the future."~ Scarcely had Ananda left,
13 14, 73| have to suffer~remorse in future existences. How is it, brother,
14 14, 73| caravan the Bodhisattva, the future Buddha;~the page who at
15 16, 89| in the long ages of the future shall be holy Buddhas?" "
16 16, 89| the hearts of those of the future. Why,~therefore, are thy
17 16, 90| laborers at work predicted the future greatness of the place,~
18 16, 90| prophecy of Pataliputta's future,~he greatly rejoiced and
19 16, 91| aims, either now or~in a future life, or by the belief in
20 18, 97| receive a body, for all future sorrow has now forever passed
21 19, 98| source of instruction for~future generations.~
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