Lectures On the Origin And Growth of Religion As Illustrated By Some Points in T

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Lectures On the Origin And Growth of Religion As Illustrated By Some Points in T
Davids, T. W. Rhys (Thomas William Rhys), 1843-1922
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Our Sutta really reads better without them ; hut they are interesting in themselves, and the third is especially valuable as evidence of ancient customs and beliefs.
THE PALI PITAKAS. 67 "elsewhere he repeats not here to raise a quarrel "against the people there. Thus he lives as a binder "together of those who are divided, an encoui-ager of " those who are friends, a peacemaker, a lover of peace, "impassioned for peace, a speaker of words that make "for peace.
" This, too, is the kind of goodn
...ess that he has.
"Putting away bitterness of speech, he abstains "from harsh language. "Whatever word is humane, "pleasant to the ear, lovely, reaching to the heart, "urbane, pleasing to the people, beloved of the people " — such are the words he speaks.
" This, too, is the kind of goodness that he has.
" Putting away foolish talk, he abstains from vain "conversation. In season he speaks; bespeaks that "which is ; he speaks fact ; he utters good doctrine ; he "utters good discipline; he speaks, and at the right " time, that which redounds to profit, is well-grounded, "is well-defined, and is full of wisdom.


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