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1 1 | had planted the roots of goodness, had been intimate with
2 1 | and planted the roots of goodness, while worshipping many
3 1 | princes planted roots of goodness under many thousands of
4 1 | Buddhas by that root of goodness, and afterwards esteemed,
5 2 | greed and poor in roots of goodness; then, Sâriputra, the Tathâgatas, &
6 3 | having accumulated roots of goodness and observed the course
7 3 | immeasurably many roots of goodness, and undertaken a strong
8 8 | your intelligence roots of goodness which of yore I have fully
9 12| beings, having few roots of goodness, conceited, fond of gain
10 12| possessed of few roots of goodness, always vicious in their
11 14| life and planted roots of goodness under many hundred thousands
12 15| possess so few roots of goodness, so many evil propensities:
13 15| to produce the roots of goodness in the creatures, who follow
14 15| lest creatures in whom goodness is not firmly rooted, who
15 17| accumulation of roots of goodness connected with that joyful
16 17| by virtue of that root of goodness, consisting in that exhortation,
17 19| of his previous root of goodness he, in course of time, propitiated
18 19| of his previous root of goodness he again, in course of time,
19 19| owing to his former root of goodness having come to full development,
20 20| and plant the roots of goodness of such creatures as have
21 20| not (yet) planted roots of goodness.~Then the Lord addressed
22 23| who had planted roots of goodness, who had before seen similar
23 23| Lord: What mass of roots of goodness, O Lord, has that young
24 23| to the Lord: What root of goodness has the Bodhisattva Mahâsattva
25 25| me of my former roots of goodness.~At these words the Lord
26 25| family as possess roots of goodness, will in any existence,
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