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 1    1|       throne.~ ~Of Domnall, son of Aid.~ ~Domnall, son of Aid,
 2    1|          of Aid.~ ~Domnall, son of Aid, while yet a boy, was brought
 3    1|            This is Domnall, son of Aid, who is brought to thee
 4    1|         was kept in prison by King Aid, and when he had blessed
 5    1|         and take courage, for King Aid, who has you a prisoner,
 6    1|           regarding Oingus, son of Aid Comman.~ ~WHEN he and his
 7    1|          Scotic language is called Aid Slane.~ ~ON another occasion,
 8    1|      strain to the above-mentioned Aid, who had come to visit him:
 9    1|         the prediction, that after Aid had treacherously killed
10    1|            regarding Colca, son of Aid Draignich, sprung from the
11    1|       Scotia (Ireland) to Britain, Aid, surnamed the Black, descended
12    1|          and a Cruthinian by race. Aid wore the clerical habit,
13    1|           for some years. Now this Aid the Black had been a very
14    1| appointment king of all. This same Aid, then, after spending some
15    1|            was greatly attached to Aid, in a carnal way, should
16    1|         the ill-fated Findchan and Aid: "That right hand which,
17    1|           hand for many years. And Aid, thus irregularly ordained,
18    1|         saying of St. Columba. But Aid the Black, a priest only
19    1|           never happen without the aid of the Holy Ghost.~ ~But
20    1|           Ailen, and Ronan, son of Aid, son of Colga, both descended
21    1|          Aidan, son of Gabran, and Aid, son of Ainmure the blessed
22    1|           to many, Domnall, son of Aid, came off victorious, and
23    1|         the ears of Columb, son of Aid, his conscience reproached
24    2|       relieve them by the merciful aid of God; do thou therefore,
25    2|          prosperous voyage, by the aid of God, and coming to the
26    2|         cure of Finten, the son of Aid, when at the point of death.~ ~
27    2|    sometimes allows them, with the aid of evil spirits, to raise
28    2|          blood-relation came to my aid, and promptly loosing me
29    2|       might receive from thee some aid and comfort in our labours
30    3|         few in number, came to his aid, when the demons in terror
31    3|      united assistance, and by the aid of the virtuous character
32    3|         holy angels, coming to the aid of holy souls, have rescued
33    3|         name was Colga, the son of Aid Draigniche, of the grandsons
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