Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 | mind, and spread it among~mankind, for truth alone is the
2 1, 7 | enlighten the world and save~mankind from perdition.~ Having
3 1, 9 | blot out the evil deeds of mankind? This is practicing religion~
4 4, 14| preach the doctrine and mankind not comprehend it, it would
5 4, 16| and peace will reign among mankind."~ ~
6 4, 17| many, for the welfare~of mankind, out of compassion for the
7 8, 25| a permanent blessing to mankind in general, to the land
8 8, 27| of truth, and teacher of mankind. Suddhodana~the king, considering
9 9, 28| enlightenment, the highest aim of mankind. And so holy had~she been
10 13, 48| by hurricanes and weeds; mankind~is damaged by passion, by
11 13, 51| Thou art the teacher of mankind. Thou~showest us the road
12 13, 53| to blow over~the minds of mankind with the breath of his love,
13 14, 68| institutions for the best of~mankind to enlighten the minds of
14 14, 74| saying: "Let the Teacher of mankind partake of the~rice-milk,
15 14, 76| kindness and good-will to all mankind. He will cease~to hate his
16 16, 83| of the Blessed Master of mankind, the great~Buddha, and resolved
17 16, 94| the good and the gain of mankind!" Said the Blessed One: "
18 18, 97| righteousness, so that all~mankind may attain to a final salvation,
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