Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 3 (1) | expected the opposition of the Hinayanists, because they say not seldom
2 1, 3 (1) | that of those progressive Hinayanists who belonged to the Mahasamghika
3 1, 3 (1) | after the Master. These Hinayanists maintained that the Buddha
4 1, 4, 7 | the doctrine called by the Hinayanists the Holy Truth of Suffering.~
5 1, 4, 7 | the doctrine called by the Hinayanists the Holy Truth of Impurity.1~
6 1, 4, 7 | the doctrine called by the Hinayanists the Holy Truth of No-atman.~
7 1, 4, 7 | the doctrine called by the Hinayanists the Holy Truth of Unreality.
8 1, 6 (1) | worthy of note that the Hinayanists set forth Purity, Pleasure,
9 1, 6, 8 | of Transcience drove the Hinayanists to the suicidal conclusion
10 1, 7 (1) | taught in the Vinaya of Hinayanists.~
11 1, 8, 4 | passionless, as the most ancient Hinayanists were used to be. Such an
12 1, 8, 9 | supernatural powers as are shown by Hinayanists." "I know it, Sir," replied
13 Appen, Intro (2)| are meant here-that is, Hinayanists and Dharma-laksanists.~
14 Appen, Intro (3)| According to Hinayanists, Karma (action) is that
15 Appen, 2 | 2) the Doctrine of the Hinayanists; (3) the Mahayana Doctrine
16 Appen, 2, 2 | 2. The Doctrine of the Hinayanists.~This doctrine tells us
17 Appen, 2 (1) | ought to be realized by the Hinayanists. According to the Hinayana
18 Appen, 2 (4) | enlightened ones), or the Hinayanists, could hear and believe
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