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1    1|       the brothers, Lugbe and Silnan, and gave them this charge, "
2    2|       one of his monks, named Silnan, son of Nemandon Mocusogin,
3    2|       God; do thou therefore, Silnan, come down with me from
4    2|       been hastily got ready, Silnan received the blessed bread
5    2|       there sick." What more? Silnan, obeying the saint's words,
6    2|   when they were sprinkled by Silnan with the blessed water,
7    2|   particular, the above-named Silnan, the soldier of Christ and
8    2| Vessel which a sorcerer named Silnan had filled with milk taken
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