Chapter
1 2 | understand, and most difficult to find.~4. After pursuing that
2 2 | superior laws, they would never find out its real meaning.~14.
3 3 | themselves, wherein they shall find their rest.~Then, Sâriputra,
4 3 | seeks in all directions to find some monk of sacred eloquence;~
5 4 | the poor I am likely to find food and clothing without
6 5 | faculty, the several beings find their determined place in
7 7 | possible by calculation to find the end or limit of these
8 7 | be able by calculation to find the end or limit of the
9 7 | the rules of arithmetic to find the limit of those hundred
10 7 | were, and joyless, do not find the road leading to the
11 8 | and has great trouble to find food and clothing. By dint
12 10| acceptance with everybody, to find no belief with everybody.
13 13| have allies, and he will find auditors at his sermons
14 14| young men of good family find their luxury in the pleasure
15 18| engaged in their walks and find their delight in their lessons
16 18| comprehending the stanza he will find in it the text to preach
17 20| some reflection, always find out the connection of the
18 21| surprise such preachers may find the occasion, be it a demon,
19 21| occasion to surprise may find the occasion. And then the
20 21| surprise those preachers may find the occasion. And the giantesses
21 22| Nâgas, goblins, imps may find the opportunity of hurting
22 25| rebirth or place I easily find true friends, who with them
23 26| Stitrantas as this, they will find no delight in those persons.
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