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1 5 | they say. Now there is a physician who knows all diseases.
2 5 | corrupted) humours. The physician, after thinking again and
3 5 | Procuring-happiness-to-those-standing-in-the-right-place. As the physician feels compassion for the
4 5 | enlightenment.~The great physician in the parable is the Tathâgata.
5 5 | at all.~55. But a great physician taking compassion on the
6 5 | the Tathâgata, the great physician, of compassionate nature.~
7 7 | stanzas:~8. Thou art the great physician, having no superior, rendered
8 13| king of the law, the great physician, who expounds hundreds of
9 13| whilst the Gina, the great physician, is expounding the law to
10 15| good family. There is some physician, learned, intelligent, prudent,
11 15| fifty, or a hundred. The physician once being abroad, all his
12 15| ground. Their father, the physician, comes home from his journey
13 15| live, dear father. And the physician, seeing his sons befallen
14 15| amongst the children of the physician that have right notions,
15 15| smell, nor taste. Then the physician reflects thus: These sons
16 15| delivered from evil, the physician shows himself again. Now,
17 15| Would any one charge that physician with falsehood on account
18 15| false.~20. For even as that physician skilled in devices, for
19 15| sensible man, would charge that physician with falsehood;~21. So am
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