Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1, 4 | Bodhidharma only for the sake of curiosity. But the silent
2 1, 1, 7 | rulers and statesmen for the sake of worldly fame and profit,
3 1, 1, 10 | my brother, not for the sake of this robe, but for the
4 1, 1, 10 | of this robe, but for the sake of the Law. Grant my hearty
5 1, 1, 14 | other faith. It was for the sake of this Zen Activity that
6 1, 2 (2)| the abbot of it for the sake of propagating the faith.
7 1, 2, 5 | even his own life for the sake of suffering people. How
8 1, 2, 10 | one after another for the sake of the ill-starred Emperor
9 1, 2, 10 | Imperialists, who for the sake of the Emperor not only
10 1, 2, 13 | his wife's life for the sake of the deceased Emperor.
11 1, 4, 12 | communities, and nations. For the sake of this union and co-operation
12 1, 5, 2 | fight with others for the sake of gain.' Leave him without
13 1, 5, 7 | enemy's property for the sake of one's own tribe or clan
14 1, 5, 12 | bad individual. For the sake of convenience, however,
15 1, 5, 12 | happy or unhappy, for the sake of which they sacrifice
16 1, 5, 18 | whose bosom we live, for the sake of our own salvation. Let
17 1, 5, 18 | ever besets us, for the Sake of joy and peace of all
18 1, 8, 3 | to be temperate for the sake of health, and would fain
19 1, 8, 4 | or her vitality for the sake of foolish or insignificant
20 Appen, 2, 2 | as being Atman1.~For the sake of this Atman, which they
21 Appen, 2, 2 | from another. For whose sake, then, should he be lustful
22 Appen, 2, 2 | lustful or angry? For whose sake should he take life,1 or
23 Appen, 4 | agreeable to the sense for the sake of the good of his Self.
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