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1 2 | abandoned in him: identity-view, doubt, and grasping at precepts &
2 7 (6)| the fetter of sceptical doubt (vicikiccha-samyojana) finally
3 8, 2 | doubting; we shall be free from doubt here -- thus effacement
4 8, 4 | doubting has freedom from doubt by which to avoid it. ~(
5 10a, 8 | worry comes to be. When doubt is present, he knows with
6 10a, 8 | with understanding: 'I have doubt,' or when doubt is not present,
7 10a, 8 | I have doubt,' or when doubt is not present, he knows
8 10a, 8 | understanding: 'I have no doubt.' He understands how the
9 10a, 8 | the arising of non-arisen doubt comes to be; he understands
10 10a, 8 | abandoning of the arisen doubt comes to be; and he understands
11 10a, 8 | future of the abandoned doubt comes to be. ~"Thus he lives
12 10b, 13 | remorse comes to be. ~When doubt is present, he knows, "There
13 10b, 13 | present, he knows, "There is doubt in me," or when doubt is
14 10b, 13 | is doubt in me," or when doubt is not present, he knows, "
15 10b, 13 | he knows, "There is no doubt in me." He knows how the
16 10b, 13 | arising of the non-arisen doubt comes to be; he knows how
17 10b, 13 | abandoning of the arisen doubt comes to be; and he knows
18 10b, 13 | future of the abandoned doubt comes to be. ~Thus he lives
19 107, 6 | and worry. Getting rid of doubt, he dwells doubt-crossed;
20 107, 6 | he cleanses his mind of doubt. ~ ~
21 125, 22 | worry. By getting rid of doubt, he dwells doubt-crossed,
22 125, 22 | he purifies the mind of doubt. ~ ~
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