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1 7 | future existence] may be expected. ~"Monks, suppose a cloth
2 7 | future existence] may be expected. ~3. "And what, monks, are
3 10, 4 | one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right
4 10, 4 | one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right
5 10, 4 | one of two fruits can be expected for him: either gnosis right
6 10a, 9 | fruitions is proper to be expected: Knowledge (Arahantship)
7 10a, 9 | fruitions is proper to be expected: knowledge here and now;
8 10a, 9 | fruitions is proper to be expected: Knowledge here and now;
9 10a, 9 | fruitions is proper to be expected: Knowledge here and now;
10 10a, 9 | fruitions is proper to be expected: Knowledge here and now;
11 10b, 13 | these two fruits may be expected by him: highest knowledge (
12 10b, 13 | these two fruits may be expected by him: highest knowledge
13 10b, 13 | these two fruits may be expected by him: highest knowledge
14 10b, 13 | these two fruits may be expected by him: highest knowledge
15 14, TrInt| of conflict. As might be expected, the blame for conflict
16 41, Int | oneself, a result can be expected at least "on the dissolution
17 119, 8 | well-undertaken, ten benefits can be expected. Which ten? ~"[1] He conquers
18 119, 8 | these ten benefits can be expected." ~That is what the Blessed
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