Chapter
1 7| and had all of them become novices, clever, bright, intelligent,
2 7| enlightenment. These sixteen novices, monks, said to the Lord
3 7| of mendicants and become novices, the half of the whole retinue
4 7| viewing the prayer of those novices at the lapse of twenty thousand
5 7| time, monks, those sixteen novices grasped, kept, and fully
6 7| foretold those sixteen novices their future djestiny to
7 7| disciples as well as the sixteen novices were full of faith, and
8 7| monks, when the sixteen novices perceived that the Lord
9 7| this, monks, each of those novices, as Bodhisattvas fully developed,
10 7| prodigiously gifted, these sixteen novices, wise, servitors to many
11 7| Buddha-knowledge. Honour these sixteen novices, monks, again and again;
12 7| who by each of the sixteen novices, the Bodhisattvas Mahasattvas,
13 7| the example of the sixteen novices in choosing along with them
14 7| princes, the youths, who as novices under the mastership of
15 7| law from us when we were novices, those many hundred thousand
16 7| had become mendicants and novices, said to the Gina: 'Expound,
17 7| the same seat.~84. Those novices, perceiving that the Chief
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