The Gospel of Buddha, Compiled from Ancient RecordsCarus, Paul
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The Gospel of Buddha, Compiled from Ancient Records
Carus, Paul
Buddhism; Christianity and other religions -- Buddhism; Gautama Buddha; Gautama Buddha -- Teachings
Face to face, Brahmā;
the universe face to face;
face to face with him.
Face towards the east.
Facing towards the west.
Faith alone can save;
faith enabled me to do so;
hast thou faith;
he died in the faith;
faith is the seed;
faith in the Buddha;
Sāriputta's faith.
Falter not, wise people.
Famine.
Farewell address, Buddha's.
Fashion themselves, wise people.
Fashioned, truth cannot be.
Fasts, emaciated from.
Fate after death.
Father and son;
father I reverence my father;
ye are my children, I am your father.
Faults of others, the.
Fell upon him, sickness.
Fetch me some water.
Few, the living are.
Fight your battles.
Fire, doctrine like unto.
Fire, sermon on.
First broken the egg-shell, I have.
First Buddha, I am not the.
First lay-member, the.
First women lay-disciples, the.
Fish, the giddy.
Fit for battle, the elephant no longer.
Fit for drinking? Is the water now.
Fit to live, more.
Five meditations.
Five roots of mind, the.
Five wishes of Bimbisāra.
Fivefold gain;
fivefold loss.
Flagged, a disciple.
Flagging, religious zeal.
Flame, sameness of the.
Flesh, the eating of;
thorn in the;
let the flesh waste away;
why preserve this body of flesh?
Flings dust, like one who.
Flowers out of season;
lotus flowers;
mandara flowers.
Following the Master over the stream.
Fool;
the listless fool.
Foolish, pleasures destroy the;
foolish talk.
Forbidden, miracles.
Forecasting by signs forbidden, astrology and.
Found! the cause of selfhood;
found the truth.
Foundation of the Kingdom of Righteousness.
Four kinds of offering;
four kinds of merit;
four simples;
the four quarters;
the four noble truths;
the four signs;
where four roads cross.
Fowl in the coop, the.
Fragrant like the lotus.
Free your mind of ignorance.
Fruit of evil actions, thou canst not escape the;
the fruit of immortality;
the fruit of the criminal's act punishment.
Fruits, ripe.
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