

The Buddha's Way of Virtue, by W.D.C Wagiswara and K.J. Saunders, [1920], at sacred-texts.com
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Introduction |
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Note |
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Editorial Note |
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§ I. |
The Twin Truths | |
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§ II. |
Zeal | |
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§ III. |
The Mind | |
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§ IV. |
Flowers | |
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§ V. |
The Fool | |
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§ VI. |
The Wise Man | |
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§ VII. |
The Arahat | |
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§ VIII. |
The Thousands | |
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§ IX. |
Vice | |
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§ X. |
Punishment | |
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§ XI. |
Old Age | |
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§ XII. |
Self | |
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§ XIII. |
The World | |
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§ XIV. |
The Buddha | |
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§ XV. |
Bliss | |
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§ XVI. |
Affection | |
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§ XVII. |
Anger | |
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§ XVIII. |
Sin | |
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§ XIX. |
The Righteous | |
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§ XX. |
The Path | |
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§ XXI. |
Miscellany | |
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§ XXII. |
Hell | |
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§ XXIII. |
The Elephant | |
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§ XXIV. |
Desire | |
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§ XXV. |
The Bhikkhu | |
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§XXVI. |
The Brahmin | |
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Notes |
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Illustrative Sayings of the Disciples of the Buddha | ||
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Appendix: |
The Buddhist Idea | |