Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 5 | give happiness to their~children, so did he long to give
2 3, 11| watch the harmless games of~children. All the fierce hatred of
3 11, 34| in Savatthi who had many children and~grandchildren, had given
4 12, 37| by the words of my mouth.~Children ought not to trample under
5 12, 39| Buddha, saying: "Take me, children, take me to~him; though
6 13, 49| anxiously watches over his children and with loving care helps
7 13, 50| thy home, thy wife, thy children, and thy children's~children
8 13, 50| wife, thy children, and thy children's~children against the hurtful
9 13, 50| children, and thy children's~children against the hurtful influences
10 13, 50| the South, to thy wife and children in the West, to~thy friends
11 13, 51| our homes, our wives, our~children, and our property? Does
12 13, 54| Blessed One.~ "You are my children, I am your father; through
13 14, 62| thoughts. They~are like unto children, and love to hear tales.
14 14, 72| I fools to say, 'I have children and~wealth.' He who says
15 14, 72| can he~claim possession of children, riches, and servants? Many
16 16, 81| Verily, I say unto you, their children will~become like their parents
17 16, 83| child playing with other children, all transfigured by the
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