Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 9 | meetings for~sacrifices. Far better to revere the truth
2 6, 21| his truth both near and far.~ ~ "If all could hear this
3 6, 21| One to live in, not too~far from the town and not too
4 11, 33| mind is dazed.~ "Better far with red-hot irons bore
5 12, 37| meant, Let 'Be not hatred go far.~And when my father said
6 13, 45| right meditation.~ "In so far, O friends, as a noble youth
7 13, 47| that the~water is still far off. But let him not be
8 13, 48| foolishness, is wise at least so far. But a~fool who thinks himself
9 13, 48| passions will grow, and he is far~from the destruction of
10 13, 55| his~attitude only in so far as all beings are different.
11 14, 69| torch to light it up, as far as I can." A~samana sitting
12 14, 73| And when they had got thus far, the spade of the diggers
13 16, 90| them, and~gladdened them far into the night with religious
14 16, 90| them, saying, "The night is far spent, O householders. It
15 16, 92| and went in a carriage as~far as the ground was passable
16 16, 92| when they had driven as far the ground was passable
17 17, 95| a river, O Lord, is not far off.~Its water is clear
18 18, 97| profit; while he who lives far~off from where I am and
19 18, 97| yet, being disobedient, be far away from~me. Yet he who
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