Chapter, Paragraph
1 Int, 1 | sensual desires, speak the truth and live a sober upright
2 Int, 3 | conditioned (202-203). The first truth details the various forms
3 Int, 3 | unsatisfactory. The second truth points out that the cause
4 Int, 3 | Chapter 24). The third truth declares that the destruction
5 Int, 3 | living demonstration of the truth of the Dhamma. Bearing his
6 5, 63 | who know not the Sublime Truth. ~
7 5, 67 | no more comprehends the Truth than a spoon tastes the
8 5, 68 | quickly he comprehends the Truth, just as the tongue tastes
9 5, 73 | who have comprehended the Truth. ~
10 8, 115| one day seeing the Supreme Truth than to live a hundred years
11 8, 115| ever seeing the Supreme Truth. ~ ~
12 10, 144| by investigation of the truth, by being rich in knowledge
13 14, 182| opportunity of hearing the Sublime Truth, and hard to encounter is
14 15, 205| taste of the bliss of the Truth. ~
15 16, 217| principled, has realized the truth, and who himself does what
16 17, 223| generosity; overcome the liar by truth. ~
17 17, 224| 224. Speak the truth; yield not to anger; when
18 19, 257| impartially according to the truth, that sagacious man is a
19 19, 259| little Dhamma, realizes its truth directly and is not heedless
20 26, 384| and insight), he knows the truth and all his fetters fall
21 26, 393| holy man. But he in whom truth and righteousness exist --
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