Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 2 | the Buddha~dwell in your hearts. Extinguish in yourselves
2 1, 4 | words they rejoiced in their~hearts and named their new-born
3 1, 8 | on whose possession their hearts are set, and when they~die
4 1, 9 | moral conduct. Purify your hearts and cease to kill;~that
5 4, 16| ill-will that chilled their hearts melted away under the gentle~
6 4, 17| by the wise in their own hearts.~Therefore to the doctrine
7 5, 18| Blessed One had cheered their hearts with words of truth~and
8 8, 26| and accepting with their hearts the whole~doctrine, listened
9 13, 47| to dig deeper into their hearts; but when they begin to
10 14, 60| things; he looks into~the hearts of men and reads their thoughts.
11 14, 63| saint who could read the hearts of~men, disregarding the
12 16, 81| ties together two loving hearts. But there is a~greater
13 16, 84| the pains of our troubled hearts.~ The Buddha said: "The
14 16, 89| that thou knowest not the hearts of the~holy Buddhas of the
15 16, 89| Buddhas of the past nor the hearts of those of the future.
16 16, 89| not the knowledge of the hearts of all the Buddhas~that
17 16, 91| Bridler of men's wayward hearts, the Teacher of gods and
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