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1 1 | to the world is going to speak, is going to pour the endless
2 2 | Nirvâna: Why does the Gina speak in this manner?~26. Those
3 2 | Lord with this stanza:~32. Speak clearly, O most eminent
4 2 | the following stanza:~32. Speak no more of it that I sould
5 2 | superior enlightenment, speak to them and produce in them
6 2 | am saying; I am going to speak.~Now it happened that the
7 2 | Believe me, Sâriputra; I speak what is real, I speak what
8 2 | I speak what is real, I speak what is truthful, I speak
9 2 | speak what is truthful, I speak what is right. It is difficult
10 2 | waited for the right time, speak, now that he perceives the
11 2 | the Lords of the world speak the truth; this is the only
12 2 | be better were I never to speak. May my quiet extinction
13 2 | existence. Thus I used to speak at all times.~127. And when
14 3 | Therefore, O Lord, please speak to these monks, to dispel
15 3 | hast good will, not to speak of my other disciples here.
16 3 | knowledge.~111. But do not speak of this matter to haughty
17 3 | Æon, Sâriputra, I could speak of thousands of kotis of (
18 4 | this device he manages to speak to his son, to have a talk
19 5 | way and go astray.~4. I speak according to their reach
20 5 | magical science and intuition, speak to the man thus: Good man,
21 5 | disciples may think and speak thus: There are no more
22 6 | out of compassion to us speak the Buddha-word.~11. The
23 7 | Ignorance, the Seer proceeded to speak of death, endless woe; all
24 7 | order to give quiet they speak of repose, (but) when they
25 8 | my other disciples, and speak of this matter to the other
26 9 | all directions of space speak the praise of that Tathagata
27 10| should in the (current) Age speak something injurious in the
28 11| this heap of jewels and speak thus: Would the Lord Tathâgata
29 11| the body of the Gina.~36. Speak, O young men of good family,
30 11| gods and men, who shall speak this Sûtra after the extinction
31 12| frugal life;' so will they speak to the ignorant.~6. And
32 12| confessions,~11. They will speak evil of us and propagate
33 12| and thou knowest that) we speak a word of truth.~
34 13| he should, at any time, speak freely, always firm and
35 13| other preaching friars, not speak scandal nor propagate scandal.
36 13| not deceitful; he does not speak disparagingly of other adherents
37 13| envy.~40. He should never speak a disparaging word of anybody;
38 14| 43. These words I here speak are faultless, really true;
39 15| welfare; do heal us. So they speak, but they do not take the
40 15| Gridhrakûta.~7. And then I speak thus to them, in this very
41 15| good works.~17. I never speak to them of the infinitude
42 18| assembly lie is used to speak with a melodious and deep
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