Chapter
1 1 | are in a happy, unhappy, low, eminent, or intermediate
2 2 | Nirvâna to the ignorant with low dispositions, who have followed
3 2 | senses, stick unmoved to the low views, and suffer pain on
4 2 | men (occasionally) have low inclinations, and might
5 3 | in this world delight in low and contemptible pleasures,
6 3 | one-eyed, blind, dull, and low, they having no faith in
7 4 | were disposed to what is low. Then have we been prompted
8 4 | sons to the Tathâgata, but low (or humble) of disposition;
9 4 | we are called persons of low disposition and at the same
10 4 | and stupid person is of low disposition and will have
11 4 | circumstances he orders persons of low character, crooked, one-eyed,
12 4 | There is my son engaged in a low occupation, cleansing the
13 4 | his former poverty, his low disposition 1, and as he
14 4 | the leader, who knows our low disposition (or position),
15 4 | constant in subduing your low disposition,' and to those
16 4 | when he tames his sons of low disposition and thereupon
17 5 | respectable people as for the low; for moral persons as for
18 5 | size, some of them being low in the world, others middle-sized
19 5 | the wicked, upon high and low, upon the fragrant and the
20 7 | perdition, delighting in the low and plunged in the mud of
21 11| shut: he shall not fall so low as to be born in hell, among
22 13| observes no law at all, low, superior or mean, composed
23 18| the aerial cars, of lofty, low, and middling size, and
24 18| disappear and appear, who are low or lofty, of good or of
25 18| finds out the various laws, low, high, and mean.~68. On
26 23| thou must not conceive a low opinion of it. That world,
27 23| Saha-world, do not conceive a low opinion of the Tathâgata,
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