| 1881 - 294 pages
...shall continue to exist " ' among the brethren, so long as they are instructed "'in these conditions, so long may the brethren be " ' expected not to decline, but to prosper.' " And whilst the Blessed One stayed there at Eaga" gaha on the Yulture's Peak, he held that comprehen"... | |
| Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1881 - 286 pages
...shall continue to exist " ' among the brethren, so long as they are instructed " ' in these conditions, so long may the brethren be " ' expected not to decline, but to prosper.' "And whilst the Blessed One stayed there at Kaga" gaha on the Vulture's Peak, he held that comprehen"... | |
| Suttapiṭaka - 1881 - 420 pages
...'Pa££attaw yeva satiw upa/Mapessanti' ti attano abbhantare satiw upa/Mapessanti. (SV fol. /u.) — so long may the brethren be expected, not to decline, but to prosper. So long as these seven conditions shall continue to exist among the brethren, so long as they are well-instructed... | |
| Thomas William Rhys Davids - 1882 - 298 pages
...shall continue to exist "'among the brethren, so long as they are instructed "'in these conditions, so long may the brethren be " 'expected not to decline, but to projpsr. " ' Other seven conditions of welfare will I teach '"you, 0 brethren. Listen well and attend,... | |
| Arthur Lillie - 1883 - 400 pages
...influence of that craving which, springing up within them, would give rise to renewed existence, ... so long may the brethren be expected not to decline, but to prosper." 2 Side by side with these three passages which Dr. Rhys Davids cited to prove his favourite theories,... | |
| Arthur Lillie - 1883 - 434 pages
...influence of that craving which, springing up within them, would give rise to renewed existence, ... so long may the brethren be expected not to decline, but to prosper."2 Side by side with these three passages which Dr. Rhys Davids cited to prove his favourite... | |
| Faxian - 1886 - 246 pages
...accordance with the just provisions of the order, down even to the mere contents of a begging bowl ; .... so long may the brethren be expected not to decline, but to prosper.' 1 The Chinese ^|t (t'ah; in Cantonese, t'ap), as used by Fa-hien, is, no doubt, a phonetisation of... | |
| 1900 - 822 pages
...'Pa££attan/ yeva satiw upa/Mipessanti ' ti attano abbhantare satiw upa/Mapessanti. (SV fol. /ti.) — so long may the brethren be expected, not to decline, but to prosper. So long as these seven conditions shall continue to exist among the brethren, so long as they are well-instructed... | |
| Richard Maurice Bucke - 1905 - 352 pages
...stop on their way (to Nirvana) because they have attained to any lesser thing (as riches or power) — so long may the brethren be expected not to decline, but to prosper [163 : 7 et seq.]. It is needless to quote parallel passages from Jesus, they are so numerous and will... | |
| Oliver Joseph Thatcher - 1907 - 462 pages
...their minds that good and holy men shall come to them, and those who have come shall dwell at ease — so long may the brethren be expected, not to decline, but to prosper. So long as these seven conditions shall continue to exist among the brethren, so long as they are well-instructed... | |
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