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1 1, 9 | thing and its quality are different in our~thought, but not
2 1, 9 | not in reality. Heat is different from fire in our~thought,
3 1, 9 | of karma? What makes men different in character, station, possessions,~
4 1, 9 | not so, how could we be~different?'~ The Tathagata meditated
5 4, 17| Confer henceforth in the different~countries the ordination
6 12, 36| expelled brother form a different communion from those who~
7 13, 48| is but one; there are not different truths in the world. Having~
8 13, 49| came to him who were~of different schools. One was named Vasettha
9 13, 53| Kutadanta: "In one sense it~is a different flame, in another it is
10 13, 53| and in another sense it is~different at every moment. Moreover,
11 13, 53| which~renders it altogether different from everything else and
12 13, 53| me or~not, an altogether different person."~ "Very well," said
13 13, 55| essence, yet things are different according to the forms~which
14 13, 55| which they assume under different impressions. As they form
15 13, 55| Kassapa, as if a~potter made different vessels out of the same
16 13, 55| so far as all beings are different. The Tathagata~recreates
17 13, 55| species, families of~plants of different names growing on the earth,
18 16, 84| come to pass, it is often different when it happens, and~great
19 19, 98| carefully and if as in no way different from myself.'~Such were
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