Chapter
1 2 | Tathâgata-knowledge, Sâriputra; I do lead the teaching of Tathâgata-knowledge
2 2 | suffices, no doubt of it, to lead all of them to enlightenment.~
3 2 | of Sugatas to be made of lead, iron, clay, or plaster
4 2 | accomplishing my course of duty, lead others to enlightenment.~
5 3 | is born in this world to lead to beatitude.~105. This,
6 5 | that all those laws finally lead to the stage of those who
7 5 | being perfectly at rest, I lead others to rest. By my perfect
8 6 | Ginas, under whom he shall lead a spiritual life for the
9 6 | worship. Under them shall he lead a spiritual life and achieve
10 7 | full of faith, left home to lead the vagrant life of mendicants,
11 7 | men. They have a guide to lead them on their journey to
12 7 | disciples now also, and I lead you all to enlightenment
13 7 | expounding the law, that I lead you to superior enlightenment.
14 8 | apparitional birth. They shall lead a spiritual life, have ideal
15 8 | Buddha-field shall be pure and lead a spiritual life. Springing
16 12| wear a patched cloth; we lead a frugal life;' so will
17 13| from laymen and friars, and lead a life of charity. He must
18 15| he does so in order to lead creatures to full ripeness
19 18| likewise the Bodhisattvas who lead a solitary life, and those
20 26| business. Such persons as lead into error monks who know
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