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1 Int, 24 | And the noble eightfold path~Leading to relief from suffering -- ~
2 Int, 84 | learner who is following the path, who has learned much and
3 Int, 84 | learner training on the path, ~One who has learned much
4 Int, 84 | bondage. ~Those who follow the path~Well taught by the unsurpassed~
5 TrInt | see §44). However, the path of practice leading to nibbana
6 Gloss, 119 | through following the right path of practice. Some of the
7 Gloss, 126 | factor in the noble eightfold path. ~
8 1, 17(*)| pursue the noble eightfold path... It is in dependence on
9 1, 24 | the Noble Eightfold Path,~ the way to the stilling
10 2, 35 | Unbinding.~This path is pursued~ by those
11 2, 36 | Unbinding. ~This path is pursued~ by those
12 3, 52 | where they cease,~& the path to their ending. ~With the
13 3, 54 | where they cease,~& the path to their ending. ~With the
14 3, 56 | where they cease,~& the path to their ending. ~With the
15 3, 61 | the eye of flesh~is the path to the eye divine.~When
16 3, 62 | training~ along the straight path:~ first, the knowledge
17 3, 62(*)| first noble attainment, the path to stream-entry; the second,
18 3, 62(*)| fruition of stream-entry to the path to Arahantship; and the
19 3, 82(*)| and the noble eightfold path.
20 3, 84 | bondage.~Those who follow the path,~well-taught by the Caravan
21 3, 89 | person like him --~whose path a monk can pursue~
22 3, 90 | be, the Noble Eightfold Path -- right view, right resolve,
23 3, 90 | confidence in the Noble Eightfold Path have confidence in what
24 3, 90(*)| who have attained (1) the path to stream-entry and the
25 3, 90(*)| of stream-entry; (2) the path to once-returning and the
26 3, 90(*)| once-returning; (3) the path to non-returning and the
27 3, 90(*)| non-returning; and (4) the path to Arahantship and the fruition
28 4, 102 | knowing & seeing, 'This is the path of practice leading to the
29 4, 102 | training~ along the straight path, there arises:~ first,
30 4, 103 | present, that 'This is the path of practice leading to the
31 4, 103 | present, that 'This is the path of practice leading to the
32 4, 103 | trace,~who don't know the path,~the way to the stilling
33 4, 103 | without trace,~who discern the path,~the way to the stilling
34 4, 107 | the Dhamma here --~ the path leading to good destinations --~
35 4, 110 | life,~ is following no path at all,~ smitten~
36 4, 112 | Tathagata, been realized. The path leading to the cessation
37 4, 112 | to by the Tathagata. The path leading to the cessation
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