Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1 (2)| results in a peaceful and happy life in Heaven and in Earth.
2 1, 5, 12 | their families, and feel happy or unhappy in proportion
3 1, 5, 12 | proportion as their families are happy or unhappy, for the sake
4 1, 5, 22 | singing, men contented and happy; all sentient beings will
5 1, 7, 2 | possible to dispirit the happy by telling them that happiness
6 1, 7, 2 | others would be contented and happy. Therefore we may safely
7 1, 7, 4 | ask themselves, 'Am I now happy? the reply comes distinctly
8 1, 7, 8 | children, making them all happy, and enabling them to enjoy
9 1, 7, 12 | hast no head, monster! How happy thou shouldst be, for thou
10 1, 7, 12 | headless, should we not be happy, as we have to suffer from
11 1, 7, 12 | eyeless, should we not be happy, as we are in no danger
12 1, 7, 13 | should be contented and happy with their present condition.~
13 1, 7, 13 | should be contented and happy, and do what is right with
14 1, 8, 10 | thinks himself hopeful and happy, even though he be in hell. "
15 1, 8, 16 | in Hell, and he would be happy as if he were in a fair
16 Appen, 1 | the rich and the poor, the happy and the miserable, are predestined
17 Appen, 1 | the good and the bad, the happy and the unhappy, the lucky
18 Appen, 4 | In consequence, some are happy in youth, being rich and
|