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1 1, 3 | much misery and~pain. But greater than all the misery is the
2 4, 14| scriptures, fulfilling all the greater and lesser~duties, correct
3 6, 20| truth leads to Nirvana, but greater than all is loving-kindness.~
4 8, 27| will receive in his place a greater~one than Siddhattha; he
5 12, 39| to sanction his rules of greater stringency, by which a~greater
6 12, 39| greater stringency, by which a~greater holiness might be procured. "
7 13, 48| wrongly-directed mind will do greater mischief unto itself. A~
8 13, 48| well-directed mind will do greater service unto itself.~ He
9 13, 51| has~conquered self is the greater victor.~ "The doctrine of
10 13, 53| sacrifice." Said the Buddha: "Greater than the immolation of~bullocks
11 14, 76| a slave; but there is a~greater merit in the slave when
12 16, 81| loving hearts. But there is a~greater happiness still: it is the
13 16, 84| contrary, his pain will be the greater and his body~will suffer.
14 16, 89| there now any other, who is~greater or wiser than the Blessed
15 17, 95| equal fruit and of much greater profit than~any other: the
16 17, 95| equal profit, and of much greater fruit and much greater profit
17 17, 95| much greater fruit and much greater profit than~any other. There
18 18, 96| continually fulfills the greater and lesser duties, walking~
19 18, 96| in the fulfillment of the greater and of the~lesser duties,
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