Chapter, §
1 2, 46 | trainings [in heightened virtue, heightened mind, & heightened
2 3, 59 | endowed with the aggregate of virtue of one beyond training [
3 3, 59 | and shines like the sun." ~Virtue, concentration, discernment:~
4 3, 60 | meritorious activity made of virtue, and the ground for meritorious
5 3, 74 | followers,~consummate in virtue, conviction;~generous, free
6 3, 76 | person should guard his virtue. Which three? [Thinking,] '
7 3, 76 | person should guard his virtue. [Thinking,] 'May wealth
8 3, 76 | person should guard his virtue. [Thinking,] 'At the break-up
9 3, 76 | person should guard his virtue. Aspiring to these three
10 3, 76 | person should guard his virtue." ~ Intelligent,~you
11 3, 76 | Intelligent,~you should guard your virtue,~aspiring to three forms
12 3, 84 | way,~endowed with good virtue,~ practices. ~
13 3, 97 | A monk who has admirable virtue, admirable qualities, &
14 3, 97 | a person with admirable virtue? There is the case where
15 3, 97 | a person with admirable virtue. Thus he is of admirable
16 3, 97 | Thus he is of admirable virtue. ~"And how is a monk a person
17 3, 97 | Thus he is of admirable virtue & admirable qualities. ~"
18 3, 97 | Thus he is of admirable virtue, admirable qualities, admirable
19 3, 97 | called a person of admirable virtue:~ the monk conscientious.~
20 4, 104| monks who are consummate in virtue, consummate in concentration,
21 4, 104| as-yet-unculminated aggregate of virtue goes to the culmination
22 4, 111| heard: "Be consummate in virtue, monks, and consummate in
23 4, 111| When one is consummate in virtue, consummate in the Patimokkha;
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