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The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick


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       Of the Threefold Plagues of Hibernia.

       CHAPTER CLXX.

       The Threefold Plague is driven out of Hibernia by Saint Patrick.

       CHAPTER CLXXI.

       Without Earthly Food the Saint completeth a Fast of Forty Days.

       CHAPTER CLXXII.

       He banisheth the Demons forth of the Island.

       CHAPTER CLXXIII.

       Troops of Angels appear unto the Saint.

       CHAPTER CLXXIV.

       The Saint titheth Hibernia and the Dwellers therein.

       CHAPTER CLXXV.

       The different States of Hibernia are in a Heavenly Vision shown unto the Saint.

       CHAPTER CLXXVI.

       The Answer of Saint Patrick to Secundinus.

       CHAPTER CLXXVII.

       Secundinus composeth a Hymn in Honor of Saint Patrick.

       CHAPTER CLXXVIII.

       The Soul of a Certain Sinner is by Saint Patrick freed from Demons.

       CHAPTER CLXXIX.

       How the Saint appeared unto Colmanus while singing his Hymn.

       CHAPTER CLXXX.

       The Admirable Contemplations of the Saint.

       CHAPTER CLXXXI.

       Saint Patrick beholdeth the Souls of the Rich and of the poor Man sent unto different Places.

       CHAPTER CLXXXII.

       Saint Vinvaloeus is miraculously stayed by Saint Patrick from his purposed Journey.

       CHAPTER CLXXXIII.

       The Daily Prayers and Genuflexions of the Saint.

       CHAPTER CLXXXIV.

       How he passed the Night Season.

       CHAPTER CLXXXV.

       The Habit, the Bearing, and the Acts of Saint Patrick.

       CHAPTER CLXXXVI.

       Of the Sick whom he healed, and the Dead whom he raised; and of his Disciples who recorded his Acts.

       CHAPTER CLXXXVII.

       The Angelic Voice showeth unto Saint Patrick of his Death and of the Place of his Burial.

       CHAPTER CLXXXVIII.

       The Place of his Sepulture is foreshown by a Light from Heaven.

       CHAPTER CLXXXIX.

       Saint Brigida bringeth unto Saint Patrick the Garment which was to enshroud his Body.

       CHAPTER CXC.

       The Death of Saint Patrick.

       CHAPTER CXCI.

       The Number of the Years of his Life.

       CHAPTER CXCII.

       The Funeral Honors which Men and Angels paid unto the Body of the Saint.

       CHAPTER CXCIII.

       The Light continueth for Twelve Days.

       CHAPTER CXCIV.

       The Miraculous Rising of the Sea between the Contending People.

       CHAPTER CXCV.

       Two Wains appear, the which are sent by a Miracle.

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