Chapter
1 2 | besetting sins, the decay of views, or the decay of lifetime;
2 2 | stick unmoved to the low views, and suffer pain on pain.
3 3 | detach me from perverted views.~12. After having completely
4 3 | myself from all (heretical) views and reached the laws of
5 3 | them are free from false views about the soul, false views
6 3 | views about the soul, false views about existence, false views
7 3 | views about existence, false views about cessation of existence,
8 3 | in short, from all false views, who are fancying themselves
9 5 | those who hold sectarian views and unsound tenets as for
10 5 | tenets as for those whose views are sound and correct.~26.
11 5 | some have soundly developed views, others have unsound views.
12 5 | views, others have unsound views. To all of them the Tathâgata
13 5 | dark and not bright. He who views the profound laws in such
14 8 | clinging to (heretical) views, they go so far as to accommodate
15 8 | accommodate themselves to those views.~7. By following such a
16 13| Bodhisattva Mahâsattva constantly views all laws, and if he abides
17 15| obscured by the film of wrong views, should, by too often seeing
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