310 (1)
“Bhikkhus, for direct knowledge of lust, two things are to be developed. What two? Serenity and insight. For direct knowledge of lust, these two things are to be developed.”

311 (2)–319 (10)
“Bhikkhus, for full understanding of lust ... for the utter destruction of lust ... for the abandoning of lust ... for the destruction of lust ... for the vanishing of lust ... for the fading away of lust ... for the cessation of lust ... for the giving up of lust ... for the relinquishment of lust, these two things are to be developed. What two? Serenity and insight. For the relinquishment of lust, these two things are to be developed.”

320 (11)–479 (170)
“Bhikkhus, for direct knowledge ... for full understanding ... for the utter destruction ... for the abandoning ... for the destruction ... for the vanishing ... for the fading away ... for the cessation ... for the giving up ... for the relinquishment of hatred ... of delusion ... of anger ... of hostility ... of denigration ... of insolence ... of envy ... of miserliness ... of deceitfulness ... of craftiness ... of obstinacy ... of vehemence ... of conceit ... of arrogance ... of intoxication ... of heedlessness, these two things are to be developed. What two? Serenity and insight. For the relinquishment of heedlessness, these two things are to be developed.”