Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 19 | a large portion (of the~law), but is not a doer of it,
2 1, 20 | 20. The follower of the law, even if he can recite only
3 1, 20 | a small~portion (of the law), but, having forsaken passion
4 2, 24 | and lives according to law,--then his glory will increase.~ ~
5 3, 38 | he does not know the true~law, if his peace of mind is
6 5, 60 | who do not know the true law.~ ~
7 5, 70 | who have well weighed the law.~ ~
8 6, 79 | 79. He who drinks in the law lives happily with a serene
9 6, 79 | sage rejoices always in the law, as preached by the elect (
10 6, 86 | But those who, when the law has been well preached to
11 6, 86 | preached to them, follow~the law, will pass across the dominion
12 8, 102 | senseless words,~one word of the law is better, which if a man
13 8, 115 | not seeing the highest law, a~life of one day is better
14 8, 115 | if a man sees the highest law.~ ~
15 10, 144 | meditation, by~discernment of the law you will overcome this great
16 13, 167 | Do not follow the evil law! Do not live on in thoughtlessness!
17 13, 168 | not be idle! Follow the law of virtue! The~virtuous
18 13, 169 | 169. Follow the law of virtue; do not follow
19 13, 176 | man has transgressed one law, and speaks lies, and scoffs
20 14, 182 | the hearing of the True Law, difficult~is the birth
21 14, 185 | live restrained under the law, to~be moderate in eating,
22 14, 190 | refuge with Buddha, the Law, and the Church; he who,~
23 14, 194 | the teaching of~the True Law, happy is peace in the church,
24 15, 205 | sweetness of~drinking in the law.~ ~
25 19, 256-7| not by violence, but by law and equity, and who is guarded
26 19, 256-7| and who is guarded by~the law and intelligent, he is called
27 19, 259 | is not a supporter of the law because he talks much; even~
28 19, 259 | learnt little, but sees the law bodily, he is a supporter~
29 19, 259 | he is a supporter~of the law, a man who never neglects
30 19, 259 | man who never neglects the law.~ ~
31 19, 266 | he who adopts the whole law is a Bhikshu, not he who
32 21, 297 | night are always set on the law.~ ~
33 24, 354 | 354. The gift of the law exceeds all gifts; the sweetness
34 24, 354 | gifts; the sweetness of the law~exceeds all sweetness; the
35 24, 354 | sweetness; the delight in the law exceeds all delights;~the
36 25, 363 | teaches the meaning and the law, his word is sweet.~ ~
37 25, 364 | 364. He who dwells in the law, delights in the law, meditates
38 25, 364 | the law, delights in the law, meditates on the~law, follows
39 25, 364 | the law, meditates on the~law, follows the law, that Bhikshu
40 25, 364 | on the~law, follows the law, that Bhikshu will never
41 25, 364 | fall away from the true~law.~ ~
42 25, 373 | delight when he sees the law~clearly.~ ~
43 25, 375 | contentedness, restraint under the law; keep noble~friends whose
44 26, 392 | has once understood the law as taught by the Well-~awakened (
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