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 1    1|       Of St. Finten the Abbot, son of Tailchan.~ ~ST. FINTEN,
 2    1|  prophecy, replied: "Truly, my son, I ought to give thanks
 3    1|        Ireland), named Finten, son of Tailchan, of the tribe
 4    1|        Christ, called Oissene, son of Ernan, of the tribe Mocu
 5    1|        the lips of St. Finten, son of Tailchan, whose monk
 6    1|      Columba regarding Ernene, son of Crasen.~ ~ON another
 7    1|  greatest terror, he said, "My son, open thy mouth, and put
 8    1|   eloquence." This was Ernene, son of Crasen, who was afterwards
 9    1|        smile, "Columbanus, the son of Beogna, has just now
10    1| Britain with King Connall, the son of Comgell, and told him
11    1|   kings were known as Ainmore, son of Setna, and the two sons
12    1|      the throne.~ ~Of Domnall, son of Aid.~ ~Domnall, son of
13    1|         son of Aid.~ ~Domnall, son of Aid, while yet a boy,
14    1|       him and inquired, "Whose son is this whom you have brought
15    1|    answered, "This is Domnall, son of Aid, who is brought to
16    1|       foretold.~ ~Of Scandlan, son of Colman.~ ~AT the same
17    1|     wishing to visit Scandlan, son of Colman, went to him where
18    1|        comforted him, saying, "Son, do not distress yourself,
19    1| grandsons of Muiredach Baitan, son of Maic Erc, and Eochoid,
20    1|      of Maic Erc, and Eochoid, son of Domnall.~ ~AT another
21    1|        his companionsÑLaisran, son of Feradach, and Diormit,
22    1|     holy man regarding Oingus, son of Aid Comman.~ ~WHEN he
23    1|      blessed man regarding the son of King Dermit, who in the
24    1|        Thou must take care, my son, lest, for the sin of murdering
25    1|   treacherously killed Suitne, son of Columban, he reigned,
26    1|     man regarding King Roderc, son of Tothal, who reigned on
27    1|      named Meldan, brought his son to the saint and asked him
28    1|      this the Sabbath day? Thy son will die on the sixth day
29    1|        Glasderc, also took his son along with him, and venturing
30    1|    answer from the saint, "Thy son Ernan will see his grandchildren,
31    1|     the Saint regarding Colca, son of Aid Draignich, sprung
32    1|    looking at him, said, "O my son, take very great care this
33    1|    that place a certain Neman, son of Cathair, who, though
34    1|       and said, "This man is a son of perdition, who will not
35    1|    said to him, "Take care, my son, take care, for I think
36    1|     Sound. This was Aidan, the son of Fergno, who, it is said,
37    1| blessed man regarding Laisran, son of Feradach.~ ~ONE very
38    1|        said to him, "Arise, my son, and be comforted; the sins
39    1|       CHAPTER XXIX.~ O Gallan, son of Fachtna, who resided
40    1|     the jurisdiction of Golga, son of Cellach.~ ~ONE day again,
41    1|        the place, that Gallan, son of Fachtna, died at the
42    1|        amongst others Diormit, son of Cerbul, by divine appointment
43    1|      placed on the head of the son of perdition, shall soon
44    1|     the Saint regarding Neman, son of Gruthrich.~ ~FOR when
45    1|      namely, Colman the Hound, son of Ailen, and Ronan, son
46    1|       son of Ailen, and Ronan, son of Aid, son of Colga, both
47    1|         and Ronan, son of Aid, son of Colga, both descended
48    1|        a Peasant called Goire, son of Aidan.~ ~AT another time,
49    1|      Ceatt) that is, of Aidan, son of Gabran, and Aid, son
50    1|        son of Gabran, and Aid, son of Ainmure the blessed man
51    1|        known to many, Domnall, son of Aid, came off victorious,
52    1|   reaching the ears of Columb, son of Aid, his conscience reproached
53    2|       his monks, named Silnan, son of Nemandon Mocusogin, who
54    2|       of good courage, my dear son, for thou shalt have fair
55    2|  another occasion also, Colga, son of Cellach, asked and obtained
56    2|     Baithene and Columban, the son of Beogna, holy priests,
57    2|     shall be a beggar; and his son shall go about from house
58    2|       of the good, named Joan, son of Conall, son of Domnall,
59    2|     named Joan, son of Conall, son of Domnall, sprung from
60    2|       them the sons of Conall, son of Domnall, one of whom
61    2|     alone was slain by Cronan, son of Baithene, with a dart,
62    2|    with his sacred mouth, " My son shall not only not die at
63    2|        the cure of Finten, the son of Aid, when at the point
64    2|       is the dead body of your son lying?" And being conducted
65    2|      Columban, a holy man, the son of Echud, and founder of
66    3|       thou shalt bring forth a son, of so beautiful a character,
67    3|       brother named Aidan, the son of Libir, a truly virtuous
68    3|        passed to the Lord. His son Virolec also believed, and
69    3|       the door, namely, Colga, son of Cellach, and Lugne Mocublai,
70    3|  relating it. Comman, sister's son to Virgnous, a respected
71    3|      whose name was Colga, the son of Aid Draigniche, of the
72    3|    them, saying "Take care, my son, that thou come not near
73    3|   these words: "Last night, my son, thou hast sinned before
74    3|        a holy man named Lugud, son of Tailchan, one who had
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