Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | self-love. So be it, but~then, verily, you should learn to distinguish
2 1, 2 | and rests in the~truth. Verily his composure and tranquility
3 1, 4 | the lands of the earth, or verily will become a Buddha. He
4 1, 7 | is sure and cannot fail.~Verily I shall become a Buddha."~
5 4, 16| constitute uncleanness; not verily the eating of~flesh.~ "A
6 4, 16| the origin of~suffering: Verily, it is that craving which
7 4, 16| destruction~of suffering: Verily, it is the destruction,
8 4, 16| the destruction of sorrow. Verily, it is this noble~eightfold
9 11, 34| joy, assuagest pain,~ And verily thy gift will be a blessing~
10 13, 47| perfect enlightenment.~And, verily, such is the power of the
11 13, 49| Brahma, we call upon thee.' Verily, it is not possible that
12 13, 53| now and in the past."~ "Verily, O Lord," rejoined Kutadanta,
13 14, 60| are wondrous things; but verily,~every man can attain them.
14 14, 76| practice it unto others. Verily there is great merit in~
15 16, 81| he will provide for her. Verily, I say unto you, their children
16 16, 89| of thy mouth,~Sariputta: verily, thou hast burst forth into
17 18, 97| said to~the Blessed One: "Verily, I believe that in this
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