Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 6 | embarrassed, hardly dared speak the truth. He~said: "These
2 11, 30| unobjectionable request."~ "Speak, Jivaka, said the Blessed
3 11, 33| If, after all, ye must speak with her, let it be with
4 13, 46| Lie not, but be truthful. Speak the~truth with discretion,
5 13, 46| enemies. 6. Swear not, but speak decently and~with dignity.
6 13, 46| the time with gossip, but speak to the~purpose or keep silence.
7 13, 47| blame other preachers; nor speak scandal, nor~propagate bitter
8 13, 48| hatred, this is an old rule.~ Speak the truth, do not yield
9 13, 51| tell me, Lord, do~those who speak thus say the truth, or do
10 13, 52| soul. Do they who~say so speak the truth, or do they bear
11 13, 52| those who say so do not speak truly of me. The Tathagata
12 13, 59| of great understanding; speak in the midst of us, O thou
13 14, 60| pure land. The worldly can speak of it in a worldly way only;~
14 14, 60| meritorious~only if thou speak it with such a devout attitude
15 14, 62| cannot understand it. I must speak to them in~their own language.
16 16, 88| it to me, for the~Buddhas speak nothing untrue."~ When Vassakara,
17 16, 88| Listen well,~and I will speak.~ "So long, O bhikkhus,
18 18, 97| for the Master do we thus speak?'" The brethren replied:~"
19 18, 97| of beings.~ "But what ye speak, O disciples, is it not
20 18, 97| the Blessed One began to speak: "Behold now, brethren,~
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