Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 17| of the Buddha's disciples teaches us how to exercise~honesty
2 6, 21| front, and said: "He who teaches self-control~with those
3 8, 26| mastered it,~he announces, teaches, publishes, proclaims, discloses,
4 8, 26| as follows:~ "The Buddha teaches that all conformations are
5 13, 48| man makes himself as he~teaches others to be, then, being
6 13, 51| the result of actions;~he teaches the doctrine of non-action;
7 13, 51| the result~of actions; he teaches the doctrine of non-action,
8 13, 51| receive their reward, for he teaches~annihilation and the contemptibleness
9 13, 51| Dharma as the Blessed One~teaches it?"~ The Tathagata having
10 13, 51| Does the Tathagata who teaches kindness~without end and
11 13, 51| Yet at the same time he~teaches to do no injury to any living
12 13, 51| continued: "The Tathagata teaches that all warfare~in which
13 13, 51| cause of war. The Tathagata teaches a complete~surrender of
14 13, 52| truly of me. The Tathagata teaches~that there is no self. He
15 13, 52| the actor of our~deeds, teaches a wrong doctrine which leads
16 13, 52| other hand, the Tathagata teaches that there is mind. He who~
17 13, 52| and says that mind exists, teaches the truth~which leads to
18 14, 60| disciple: "Then the Tathagata teaches that man can attain~through
19 16, 91| the mirror of~truth which teaches the straightest way to enlightenment
20 19, 98| shape of the beings whom he~teaches: this is the Nirmana Kaya,
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