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1 8 | that purpose bring their stock of merit to maturity, if
2 8 | Bodhi, should wish their stock of merit to grow in the
3 8 | possessed even of a very small stock of merit, should not perceive
4 8 | should not, through the stock of merit which follows on
5 8 | have reached Bodhi by the stock of merit which follows on
6 8 | obtain a combination of their stock of merit with the joy and
7 10| has collected so large a stock of merit that, wherever
8 17| of virtuous beings, whose stock of merit has become ripened,
9 18| quiet, cessation, law, and a stock of merit leading to the
10 27| the great and unmeasured stock of good works grow, turning
11 27| country, and direct the stock of his good works towards
12 28| the great and unmeasured stock of their good works, the
13 37| immeasurable and innumerable stock of good works to ripen,
14 37| formerly given, owing to the stock of good works produced under
15 38| command of the Law, and their stock of all merit, they are like
16 39| who are possessed of a stock of merit amassed under many
17 41| with that thought amass a stock of merit, for them there
18 41| free from doubt, amass a stock of merit in order to be
19 41| Buddha and in their own stock of merit, for them, being
20 41| and thus collecting a stock of merit; they are indeed
21 41| successful attainment of every stock of merit, and that through
22 41| fallen into doubt, amass a stock of merit, but doubt the
23 41| Law, (gathering) any (new) stock of merit, and practising
24 41| of all creatures, their stock of merit should be turned
25 42| never return, thanks to the stock of merit, which they have
26 43| gains who, having amassed a stock of merit, having performed
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