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 1  Int|     Finnian, and thus devalued the book. When Finnian took the matter
 2  Int|       every cow its calf; to every book its copy" (I am borrowing
 3    1|                                    BOOK I.~ OF HIS PROPHETIC REVELATIONS.~ ~
 4    1|       above, I shall commence this book with. a brief account of
 5    1|             CHAPTER XVIII.~ Of the Book which fell into the Water-vessel,
 6    1|           tribe Mocumin, reading a book, and suddenly said to him, "
 7    1|         care, for I think that the book thou readest is about to
 8    1|           the blessed man, and the book which he held negligently
 9    1|           the course of this first Book selecting a few instances
10    1|             Here endeth this first Book, and the next Book treateth
11    1|           first Book, and the next Book treateth of the wonderful
12    2|                                    BOOK II.~ ON HIS MIRACULOUS POWERS. ~ ~
13    2|           in the beginning of this book, that it may lead us on
14    2|            VIII.~ Of a volume of a book in the Saint's handwriting
15    2| circumstances.~ ~AT another time a book of hymns for the office
16    2|    Lagenians (Leinster). This very book lay in the water from the
17    2|         himself, Iogenan found his book uninjured, and as clean
18    2|       given of the above-mentioned book of Iogenan we have received
19    2|        honourable men, who saw the book itself, perfectly white
20    2|        shall be blotted out of the book of life. We are speaking
21    2|          turning his face from the book out of which he was writing,
22    2|          in the first part of this book, made even a second attempt
23    2|   denounced against sinners in the Book of Leviticus seemed to impend
24    2|           Here must end the second Book recording the miracles,
25    2|             Here endeth the Second Book.~ ~
26    3|                                    BOOK III.~ HERE BEGINNETH THE
27    3|           HERE BEGINNETH THE THIRD BOOK.~ OF THE VISIONS OF ANGELS. ~ ~
28    3|        prophecy. But in this third Book, which treateth of the Apparitions
29    3|          and holding in his hand a book of glass, regarding the
30    3|         kings. Having received the book from the hand of the angel,
31    3|         appoint Aidan king, as the book directed, because he had
32    3|            to thee by God with the book of glass, that in accordance
33    3|            nights, having the same book of glass in his hand, and
34    3|           Cummene the Fair, in the book which he wrote on the virtues
35    3|    Fechrech mentioned in the first Book, came by chance, while the
36    3|            in the preceding second Book, to visit some of the brethren
37    3|           as we have stated in the Book above mentioned, the venomous
38    3|             near the close of this book, we shall relate what hath
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