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 1    1|       world to Christ, a certain brother from Scotia (Ireland), named
 2    1|         Hy, now Iona), a certain brother named Berach intended to
 3    1|     called to this day after his brother Dinni, and is situated near
 4    1|         very much. But the elder brother, in answer to the saint'
 5    1|       After seven days the elder brother fell sick, and departed
 6    1|       other seven days the other brother also fell sick, and within
 7    1|     declare it openly." An elder brother said, "As you have ordered
 8    1|         him: "Christ bless thee, brother; do thou break the bread
 9    1|       our own native place." The brother obeyed, and on the third
10    2|          called to him a certain brother, named Lugaid, who in the
11    2|        gift from the hand of her brother, hung it up on the wall
12    2|          another time, a certain brother named Molua, grandson of
13    2|        it. But when the foresaid brother had departed with the knife
14    2|          have I blessed for that brother?" Diormit, the saint's faithful
15    2|          same hour; for the same brother went beyond the enclosure
16    2|        consoled him, saying, "My brother, grieve not for perishable
17    2|     mother. However, thy younger brother will assuredly set thee
18    2|       words, the above-mentioned brother, whose name was Libran,
19    2|        his mother; but a younger brother, as the saint foretold,
20    2|      brethren, " detain this our brother at home, who, for the salvation
21    2|        assistance of the younger brother; of what occurred as he
22    3|        affection for Iogenan his brother, the angel, suddenly stretching
23    3|        admiration. But a certain brother named Aidan, the son of
24    3|        at this moment." Then the brother, upon hearing this, began
25    3|     heard by a certain religious brother, a Saxon, by name Genere,
26    3| opportunely to the relief of the brother who fell from the top of
27    3|      alone, as he desired. But a brother, who was cunning, and of
28    3|     presented itself, which that brother, as I think not without
29    3|        at all of the matter, the brother, conscious of his inexcusable
30    3| departure from the body that the brother related that manifestation
31    3|       overpowered his sight. The brother spoken of was so much terrified
32    3|          occasion that a certain brother speaking with great simplicity
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