Chapter
1 1 | make an exhortation, to declare the fixed nature of the
2 2 | more of it that I sould declare this law! This knowledge
3 2 | uncertainty in this respect; I declare that I am the king of the
4 3 | the Lord said to him: I declare to thee, Sâriputra, I announce
5 5 | destroyer of existence. I declare the law to all beings after
6 7 | announce to you, monks, I declare to you: Those sixteen princes,
7 8 | Bodhisattvas to full ripeness and declare: We are but disciples, indeed,
8 10| devotees or clergymen, I declare that the latter sin is the
9 10| thee, Bhaishagyarâga, I declare to thee, that many are the
10 11| announce to you, monks, I declare to you: This Devadatta,
11 12| announce to thee, Yasodharâ, I declare to thee: Thou also shalt
12 14| announce to thee, Agita, I declare to thee: These Bodhisattvas
13 14| those centenarians would declare: 'This is the father who
14 15| young men of good family, I declare to you: However numerous
15 15| existing since long, and yet declare: The Ginas are rare (or
16 15| the course of the world, declare: I am so and so, (and consider):
17 16| belief. Moreover, Agita, I declare that a young man of good
18 17| announce to thee, Agita, I declare to thee; (take) on one side
19 17| then joyfully accepts it? I declare, Agita, that his accumulation
20 19| him: Why does he, unasked, declare that he feels no contempt
21 21| thee, Bhaishagyarâga, I declare to thee: any young man or
22 22| the True Law. I positively declare that the accumulation of
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