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1 7 | thereupon gains unwavering confidence in the Buddha6 thus: 'Thus
2 7 (5) | thereupon gains unwavering confidence..." Hence the grammatical
3 7 (5) | conviction, an unshakable confidence, based on experience. ~
4 7 | he gains unwavering confidence in the Dhamma thus: 'Well
5 7 | he gains unwavering confidence in the Sangha thus: 'The
6 7 (6) | Unwavering confidence" (aveccappasada). Comy.: "
7 7 (6) | unshakable and immutable trust." Confidence of that nature is not attained
8 7 (6) | finally eliminated. Unwavering confidence in the Buddha, Dhamma and
9 7 | endowed with unwavering confidence in the Buddha... in the
10 7 (8) | defilements and his unwavering confidence, strong joy arises in the
11 7 (8) | who reviews his unwavering confidence; dhamma-veda is the enthusiasm
12 7 (8) | cause of that unwavering confidence..." Hence the two terms
13 7 (8) | its object the unwavering confidence in the Buddha, and so forth;
14 7 (8) | by Comy.: "The unwavering confidence is called attha because
15 8 (16)| samsara, goes with joyful confidence for refuge to the Triple
16 9 | straight, who has perfect confidence in the Dhamma, and has arrived
17 9, 8 | straight, who has perfect confidence in the Dhamma, and has arrived
18 9, 8 | straight, who has perfect confidence in the Dhamma and has arrived
19 9, 9 | straight, who has perfect confidence in the Dhamma and has arrived
20 9, 23 | straight, who has perfect confidence in the Dhamma and has arrived
21 9, 23 | straight, who has perfect confidence in the Dhamma and has arrived
22 9, 23 | straight, who has perfect confidence in the Dhamma and has arrived
23 11 | What are the four? We have confidence in the Teacher, we have
24 11 | in the Teacher, we have confidence in the Dhamma, we have fulfilled
25 11 | thus: 'Friends, we too have confidence in the Teacher, that is,
26 11 | our Teacher; we too have confidence in the Dhamma, that is,
27 11 | as that it is plain that confidence in the Teacher is not rightly
28 11 | not rightly directed, that confidence in the Dhamma is not rightly
29 11 | as that it is plain that confidence in the Teacher is rightly
30 11 | is rightly directed, that confidence in the Dhamma is rightly
31 14, Text| gratification, he would experience confidence. What is the name of this
32 57, Text| me. Venerable sir, I have confidence in the Blessed One thus: '
33 126 | would have naturally felt confidence in you and -- feeling confidence --
34 126 | confidence in you and -- feeling confidence -- would have shown his
35 126 | would have shown his confidence in you." ~"But, lord, how
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