Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 8 | kind~man who makes good use of wealth is rightly said
2 6, 20| master, and there would be no use in~perfecting the perfect;
3 7, 23| there is no causation, what use would there be in~shaping
4 8, 25| Jetavana vihara I~give for the use of the brotherhood throughout
5 8, 25| light. The~wise man will use the light he has to receive
6 9, 28| that he had left off the use of perfumes and ornaments,
7 9, 28| she also~refused their use. Like her husband she had
8 11, 30| and explicitly ordered the use of~medicines, and among
9 11, 30| enjoined, whenever needed, the use~of unguents. One of the
10 11, 34| with special garments~for use in the rainy season.~ "As
11 12, 40| See here! I am able to~use my legs, but I have no eyes
12 12, 40| See here! I am able to use my eyes,~but I have no legs
13 14, 60| a worldly way only;~they use worldly similes and worldly
14 14, 73| fruit for me. What is the use of a hermit's life if I
15 14, 74| earnestness~is the goad I use, and exertion is my draught-ox.
16 16, 84| Thou didst not make good use of thy~wealth. When thou
17 19, 98| sacred. For what is the use of erecting dagobas for
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