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 1    1|    thus to his brethren on the third day of the week, "We intend
 2    1|      man caught up even to the third heavens." Now, although
 3    1|     him: In the morning of the third day from this date thou
 4    1|     brother obeyed, and on the third day, after the ninth hour,
 5    2|       land (Tiree). But at the third hour of the same day, the
 6    2|       or to-morrow; but on the third day I will send you, and
 7    2|     house of the same person a third time, were returning to
 8    2|        knowledge regarding his third voyage.~ ~When Cormac was
 9    2|     laboriously engaged in his third voyage over the ocean, he
10    2| changing the winds.~ ~Then the third instance was in the summer,
11    2|       Hy, now Iona), after the third hour, according to our previous
12    3|       III.~ HERE BEGINNETH THE THIRD BOOK.~ OF THE VISIONS OF
13    3|       of prophecy. But in this third Book, which treateth of
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