Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, Intro | during some twenty-five hundred years, has developed itself
2 1, 1, 8 | gathered about him seven hundred pupils, who came from all
3 1, 1, 8 | quarters. Of these seven hundred pupils the venerable Shang
4 1, 1, 9 | Siu, the head of the seven hundred disciples, who was considered
5 1, 1, 13 | homage to it. Within some one hundred and thirty years after the
6 1, 1, 14 | developed during some four hundred years after the Sixth Patriarch,
7 1, 2, 2 | Brahmin, had done seven hundred years before him, retiring
8 1, 2, 6 | spite of their having a hundred pieces of gold carefully
9 1, 3 (1)| down by memory about one hundred years. Then the monks at
10 1, 3 (1)| which was formed some one hundred years after the Master.
11 1, 4, 15 | one,~Divides itself to a hundred thousand million forms."~
12 1, 7, 6 | The centipede, having a hundred limbs, can find no useless
13 1, 8, 10 | unenlightened minds six hundred and fifty times in a snap
14 1, 8, 10 | teacher,2 "and thirteen hundred million times every twenty-four
15 1, 8, 10 | letting go of the thirteen hundred million of idle thoughts."
16 1, 8, 10 | very root of these~thirteen hundred million idle thoughts is
17 1, 8, 11 | health at the age of over one hundred years. One day, being asked
18 1, 8, 16 | long enough -- say, for one hundred and forty years -- a natural
19 Appen, 2, 2 | by one year at every one hundred years; then it is decreased
20 Appen, 2, 2 | by one year at every one hundred years) elapsed. In short,
21 Appen, 2, 2 | earth. Now, there are three hundred and sixty bones, each one
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