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[V.S.] 
to cause dissension, live in harmony with the community of 
s, the community being in harmony there will be no 
innovations and they being in peace there will be no disputa- 
tion: combining with one another, as milk combines with 
happiness. O brother, you abandon your expedients to cause 
dissension in the community of monks.’’ If i 
So 
- our desire that his should spe W **O sirs, 
this dissentient monk speaks not according to the law, he 
ied not according to the prece as not recei 
he Speaks only when he is so desired, do not, sirs, desire 
Sens Speak. Do not, sirs, desire that there should be dis- 
. On in the community of monks: on the contrary desire, 
‘its, that there should be harmony in the community. _The 
the cn? Side with this monk who speaks out dissension in 
communit If the monks being thus answered by the 
unity abandons their course, it is well. If they abandon 
%, they should be formally admonished a second time and 
thei Being thus formally admonished if they abandon 
; “ourse it is well. But if they abandon ite not they 
sin 
2. If man : i town 
y monks dwelling near a village or a tov 
“omupt families and perpetrate coe deeds and the families 
