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1 3, 15 | its rim is crooked, with faults & flaws. Its spokes are 2 3, 15 | spokes are crooked, with faults & flaws. Its hub is crooked, 3 3, 15 | Its hub is crooked, with faults & flaws. Because its rim... 4 3, 15 | hub are crooked, with faults & flaws, when set rolling 5 3, 15 | is not crooked, with no faults or flaws. Its spokes are 6 3, 15 | are not crooked, with no faults or flaws. Its hub is not 7 3, 15 | is not crooked, with no faults or flaws. Because its rim... 8 3, 15 | are not crooked, with no faults or flaws, when set rolling 9 3, 15 | with the crookedness, the faults, the flaws of wood. Now 10 3, 15 | dealing with the crookedness, faults, & flaws of bodily action; 11 3, 15 | dealing with the crookedness, faults, & flaws of verbal action; 12 3, 15 | dealing with the crookedness, faults, & flaws of mental action. ~" 13 3, 15 | in whom the crookedness, faults, & flaws of bodily action 14 3, 15 | abandoned; the crookedness, faults, & flaws of verbal action 15 3, 15 | abandoned; the crookedness, faults, & flaws of mental action 16 3, 15 | in whom the crookedness, faults, & flaws of bodily action 17 3, 15 | abandoned; the crookedness, faults, & flaws of verbal action 18 3, 15 | abandoned; the crookedness, faults, & flaws of mental action 19 3, 15 | will abandon crookedness, faults, & flaws in bodily action. 20 3, 15 | will abandon crookedness, faults, & flaws in verbal action. 21 3, 15 | will abandon crookedness, faults, & flaws in mental action.' 22 4, 37 | danger in the slightest faults. This is how a monk is consummate 23 4, 181| danger in the slightest faults. This is how a monk is skilled 24 5, 114| danger in the slightest faults.' Thus they should be encouraged, 25 8, 2 | danger in the slightest faults. This is the fourth cause, 26 8, 2 | danger in the slightest faults. Surely, knowing, he knows; 27 9, 1 | danger in the slightest faults. This is the second prerequisite 28 9, 1 | danger in the slightest faults. ~"When a monk has admirable 29 10, 17 | danger in the slightest faults. And the fact that he is 30 10, 17 | danger in the slightest faults, is a quality creating a 31 10, 71 | danger in the slightest faults. ~[1] "If a monk would wish, ' 32 10, 71 | danger in the slightest faults.' Thus was it said. And