Chapter, Paragraph
1 4, 16| senses!~ "He who fills his lamp with water will not dispel
2 4, 16| not be able to trim~the lamp of wisdom, and keep our
3 5, 18| gone astray;~he lights a lamp in the darkness so that
4 6, 20| gone astray; he lights a lamp in the darkness so that
5 12, 39| filth upon impurities.~The lamp that is not cleansed and
6 13, 50| hidden as one who bringeth~a lamp into the darkness. I take
7 13, 53| his clerk called, has a lamp lit, and gets the letter~
8 13, 53| done, he extinguishes the lamp.~But though the writing
9 13, 53| Suppose a man were to light a lamp; would~it burn the night
10 13, 53| burning now in the same~lamp, filled with the same kind
11 13, 53| second, and also whether the lamp has been extinguished in
12 13, 53| third watch, even though the~lamp might have been extinguished
13 14, 71| a neighbor came with~his lamp and lit it; and in this
14 16, 83| to look after~a burning lamp. A wise man, understanding
15 16, 93| Hold fast to the truth~as a lamp. Seek salvation alone in
16 16, 93| Ananda, can a brother be a lamp unto himself, rely on~himself
17 16, 93| fast to the truth~as his lamp and seeking salvation in
18 16, 93| fast to the truth as their lamp, and~seeking their salvation
19 18, 96| the Tathagata lit up the lamp of wisdom, and now~it will
20 18, 97| gone astray. They bring a lamp into~the darkness so that
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