Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 4, 4 | that 'vegetables are the children of earth, that animals which
2 1, 4, 6 | parents and on your wife and children? Or was it through your
3 1, 4, 6 | and mother, your wife and children, and all your village acquaintances,
4 1, 4, 8 | moves on from parents to children, from children to grandchildren,
5 1, 4, 8 | parents to children, from children to grandchildren, from grandchildren
6 1, 4, 10| over those hunger-bitten children who cower in the dark lanes
7 1, 4, 17| loves all beings as His children, whom He is fostering, bringing
8 1, 4, 17| beings living in them are His children."1 "The Blessed One is the
9 1, 5, 2 | highly civilized nations, and children than grownup people. Is
10 1, 5, 8 | husband to his wife and children. He is an honest fellow
11 1, 5, 11| sentient beings to be his children.~These people are exactly
12 1, 6, 15| nor the father to your children, nor a relative to your
13 1, 7, 7 | pedlar.~A mother of many children may be troubled by her noisy
14 1, 7, 8 | s love often spoils her children. Some2 may think these are
15 1, 7, 8 | good effect on her and her children, making them all happy,
16 1, 7, 8 | ingratitude on the part of the children may bring about the bad
17 1, 7, 12| we suppose that we, the children of Buddha, are put at the
18 Appen, 1 | hearts of their wives and children~a while after death, or
19 Appen, 3, 5 | no sentient beings, the children of Buddha, who are not endowed
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