Chapter
1 3| my third truth, that of suppression. It is an infallible means
2 5| ignorance suppressed; the suppression of ignorance is succeeded
3 5| ignorance is succeeded by the suppression of conceptions (or fancies);
4 5| and so forth, up to the suppression of the whole huge mass of
5 7| origin of pain; this is the suppression of pain; this is the treatment
6 7| the treatment leading to suppression of pain. He moreover extensively
7 7| mass of misery. From the suppression of ignorance results the
8 7| of ignorance results the suppression of conceptions; from the
9 7| of conceptions; from the suppression of conceptions results that
10 7| understanding; from the suppression of understanding results
11 7| name and form; from the suppression of name and form results
12 7| the six senses; from the suppression of the six senses results
13 7| that of contact; from the suppression of contact results that
14 7| that of sensation; from the suppression of sensation results that
15 7| that of longing; from the suppression of longing results that
16 7| that of striving; from the suppression of striving results that
17 7| that of existence; from the suppression of existence results that
18 7| that of birth; from the suppression of birth results that of
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