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1 4 | in this world. (2)~"The Law (dharma) is deep, wide,
2 4 | Buddha, and a master of the Law, may I deliver mankind from
3 5 | teacher, thus teach me the Law, that I may quickly know
4 8 | at the same time the good Law from a hundred thousand
5 8 | obstruction and abuse of the good Law, then may I not obtain the
6 8 | the whole armour (of the Law), who understand the welfare
7 8 | recite the story of the Law which is accompanied by
8 8 | such a teaching of the Law as they wish to hear, then
9 8 | away again from Buddha, the Law, and the Church, then may
10 10| searching after the pure Law. And for the good of all
11 10| masters, the Church, the Law, and Buddha, always girded
12 10| to turn the wheel of the Law, of whom it is not easy
13 11| support himself, and teach the Law?'~The Bhagavat said: 'Not
14 11| himself, and teaches the Law, in the western quarter,
15 16| men, who go and teach the Law to beings in the immeasurable
16 16| innumerable worlds and teach the Law to beings in the whole world.~
17 18| for them according to the Law~'And, O Ananda, the sound
18 18| sound " Buddha, Dharma (the Law), Sangha (the Church), the
19 18| passionlessness, quiet, cessation, law, and a stock of merit leading
20 20| his comprehension of the Law, and his full enjoyment
21 20| his full enjoyment of the Law. And, O Ananda, as the Paranirmitavasavartin
22 32| Bodhi-tree according to the Law, henceforward until they
23 33| the noble armour (of the Law), and who are devoted to
24 37| owing to the hearing of the Law formerly given, owing to
25 38| recite the story of the Law, which is accompanied by
26 38| having reached the eye of the Law, producing the eye of Buddha,
27 38| power of explaining the Law (or things such as they
28 38| their shouting forth the Law, they are like the great
29 38| down the whole ocean of the Law, they are like the great
30 38| to their command of the Law, and their stock of all
31 38| in their search after the Law, never tired of discussions
32 38| tired of discussions on the Law; like the precious beryl,
33 38| of the great drum of the Law, striking the great kettledrum
34 38| great kettledrum of the Law, blowing the great trumpet-shell
35 38| great trumpet-shell of the Law, raising the great banner
36 38| the great banner of the Law, lighting the torch of the
37 38| lighting the torch of the Law, looking for wisdom, not
38 39| himself, and teaches the Law, whose spotless and pure
39 39| of Bhikshus, teaching the Law.~
40 41| Bodhisattvas, hearing the Law, speaking about the Law (
41 41| Law, speaking about the Law (with others), and thus
42 41| seeing Buddhas, hearing the Law, seeing Bodhisattvas, speaking
43 41| about and ascertaining the Law, (gathering) any (new) stock
44 41| merit, and practising the Law, during five hundred years.
45 43| of this treatise of the Law. Therefore now, O Agita,
46 43| proclaim this treatise of the Law, before the world together
47 43| hearing such treatises of the Law as this. Therefore, from
48 43| for this treatise of the Law, a great effort should be
49 43| destruction of the good Law, such-like excellent treatises
50 43| excellent treatises of the Law, treatises which are praised,
51 43| is the instruction in the Law, and also a timely birth.
52 43| to this treatise of the Law. Be valiant so that the
53 44| has been seen, and the law been heard reverentially,
54 45| while this treatise of the Law was being delivered, twelve
55 45| and spotless eye of the Law with regard to Laws. Twenty-four
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