Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 7 | evil-destroying guide."~ The prince listened to the noble words of his
2 1, 9 | and sat at their~feet. He listened to their doctrines of the
3 4, 16| departed~generations that had listened to the sermon of the Tathagata,
4 7, 23| together, and Anathapindika listened to the~sweetness of the
5 7, 23| the my whole mind. Having~listened to my words advise me what
6 8, 25| the Tathagata."~ The king listened with reverence and remembered
7 8, 26| hearts the whole~doctrine, listened attentively. But there was
8 11, 31| again, converting those who listened to his teachings.~ ~
9 11, 35| their meeting-houses and listened to~their sermons. Concerning
10 12, 39| Ajatasattu.~ The new king listened to the evil advice of Devadatta,
11 12, 39| soon as they saw him and listened to his~preaching. The rock
12 13, 48| blame and praise. Having~listened to the law, they become
13 16, 80| But thou wouldst not have listened to the words of~righteousness
14 16, 80| pleasures. Thou wouldst~not have listened to the teachings of the
15 16, 82| party sat down and they listened~eagerly to the words of
16 16, 92| religious discourse. As she listened to the law,~her face brightened
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