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1 10b, 13 | IV. The Contemplation of Mental
2 14, TrInt| DN 21, MN 18, and Sn IV.11 -- map the causal processes
3 14, TrInt| rivalry & hostility ~In Sn IV.11, the map is less linear
4 14, TrInt| person who papañcizes? Sn IV.14 states that the root
5 14, TrInt| left? Ven. Sariputta, in AN IV.173, warns us not to ask,
6 14, Text | also: DN 21; AN III.73; Sn IV.8. ~
7 22 (2) | discourses. The Atthaka Vagga (Sn IV), however, mentions various
8 22 | good words. ~See also: Sn IV.9. ~
9 45 | One's words. ~See also: AN IV.192. ~
10 57, Int | dark and bright result,~(iv) neither dark nor bright
11 58, TrInt| should be answered (see AN.IV.42). The prince asks him
12 58, Text | for life." ~See also: AN.IV.42; AN.IV.183. ~ ~
13 58, Text | See also: AN.IV.42; AN.IV.183. ~ ~
14 72 | for life." ~See also: AN IV.42. ~
15 116 (3) | essences of beings, MA. iv. 129. Having declared the
16 116 | and Hinga of great power. ~iv. "The two sages Jali6 and
17 116 (7) | and four Upanandas, MA., iv. 129. ~
18 136, Int | in the heavenly world. ~(iv) "But here some person abstains
19 136, Int | anything else is wrong.' ~10. (iv) "But here in consequence
20 136, Int | Kamma is different. ~14. (iv) "Now when a monk or brahman
21 136, Int | subsequent existence. ~18. (iv) "Now there is the person
22 136 (14) | accumulated unwholesome kamma. ~iv.Unwholesome kamma (which
23 138 | One's words. ~See also: AN IV.192; AN VII.64; AN VIII.
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