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1 Gloss, 133| to that suffering, and so gain release from it. Still,
2 2, 35 | the sake of the rewards of gain, offerings, & tribute, nor
3 2, 36 | the sake of the rewards of gain, offerings, & tribute, nor
4 3, 83 | gone to a good destination, gain the gain that is good to
5 3, 83 | good destination, gain the gain that is good to gain. Having
6 3, 83 | the gain that is good to gain. Having gained the gain
7 3, 83 | gain. Having gained the gain that is good to gain, become
8 3, 83 | the gain that is good to gain, become well-established.'" ~
9 3, 83 | is their reckoning of the gain that is good to gain? What
10 3, 83 | the gain that is good to gain? What is their reckoning
11 3, 83 | devas' reckoning of the gain that is good to gain. When
12 3, 83 | the gain that is good to gain. When that conviction is
13 4, 101| to nothing, both easy to gain & blameless. Which four?
14 4, 101| to nothing, both easy to gain & blameless. Alms food is
15 4, 101| to nothing, both easy to gain & blameless. The root of
16 4, 101| to nothing, both easy to gain & blameless. Medicine made
17 4, 101| to nothing, both easy to gain & blameless. These are the
18 4, 101| to nothing, both easy to gain & blameless. When a monk
19 4, 101| next to nothing, easy to gain & blameless, then I say
20 4, 101| next-to-nothing,~ easy to gain,~his mind not vexed~over
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