Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4, 9 | eternal life, everlasting joy, permanent peace, and what
2 1, 4, 9 | If there be everlasting joy for their souls, it must
3 1, 4, 12| it is hindered by others; joy, when it is fulfilled; fear,
4 1, 4, 15| not the mind that feels joy or sorrow; nor is it the
5 1, 4, 19| grateful heart and pure joy sanctioned by Enlightened
6 1, 5, 18| besets us, for the Sake of joy and peace of all our fellow-beings.
7 1, 5, 22| and to enjoy peace and joy to which Universal Spirit
8 1, 6, 7 | human frailty, mirth and joy for the welfare of follow-beings,
9 1, 6, 13| comfortable, full of hope, joy, and peace-hence the eternal
10 1, 7, 7 | who is given to pleasures. Joy in extremity lives next
11 1, 7, 12| which makes the nectar of joy out of the tears of sorrow.
12 1, 8, 11| went home satisfied and in joy.1 "Not to attach to all
13 1, 8, 16| Thank heaven," in hearty joy. Being asked the reason
14 1, 8, 16| exist real happiness and joy. Here exists the realization
15 1, 8, 16| live in contentment and joy under any conditions. Therefore
16 Appen, 2, 1 | that only such passions as joy, anger, love, and hatred
17 Appen, 2, 1 | should say) those passions -- joy, anger, and the rest --
18 Appen, 2, 2 | different from hearing. Joy is not the same as anger.
19 Appen, 3, 5 | except complete peace and joy). This naturally results
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