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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="PREFACE" ORDERLABEL="1">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="INTRODUCTION" ORDERLABEL="2">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="1. Chronological Summary of St. Columba&apos;s Life" ORDERLABEL="3">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="2. Battles with which St. Columba was connected" ORDERLABEL="4">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="3. St. Columba&apos;s Churches" ORDERLABEL="5">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="4. St. Columba&apos;s Twelve Disciples" ORDERLABEL="6">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="5. The year of St. Columba&apos;s Death" ORDERLABEL="7">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="6. The Relics of St. Columba" ORDERLABEL="8">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="7. The Monastery of Hy" ORDERLABEL="9">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="8. The Topography of Hy" ORDERLABEL="10">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="9. Chronicle of Hy" ORDERLABEL="11">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="TRANSLATION OF THE LIFE OF ST. COLUMBA" ORDERLABEL="12">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="PREFACE" ORDERLABEL="13">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="SECOND PREFACE" ORDERLABEL="14">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="BOOK I OF HIS PROPHETIC REVELATIONS" ORDERLABEL="15">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER I.-A brief narrative of his wonderful Miracles" ORDERLABEL="16">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER II.-Of St. Fintan the Abbot, son of Tailchan, and how St. Columba prophesied of him" ORDERLABEL="17">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER III.-His Prophecy regarding Ernene, son of Crasen" ORDERLABEL="18">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER IV.-How he announced beforehand the arrival of Cainnech" ORDERLABEL="19">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER V.-Of the danger of St. Colman, of the tribe Mocusailni, made known to St. Columba" ORDERLABEL="20">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VI.-His Prophecies regarding Cormac, grandson of Lethan" ORDERLABEL="21">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VII.-Of the Battles" ORDERLABEL="22">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VIII.-of the Kings" ORDERLABEL="23">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER IX.-Of the two boys who died at the end of a week, according to his word" ORDERLABEL="24">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER X.-Of Colca, son of Aid Draigniche, and of a certain hidden sin of his Mother" ORDERLABEL="25">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XI.-Prophecy of St. Columba regarding the sign of the same man&apos;s death" ORDERLABEL="26">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XII.-Of Laisran the gardener" ORDERLABEL="27">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XIII.-How he prophesied of a large Whale" ORDERLABEL="28">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XIV.-Of a certain Baitan, who sailed with others to a desert in the ocean" ORDERLABEL="29">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XV.-Of a certain Neman, an unreal penitent, who afterwards, according to the Saint&apos;s word, ate the flesh of a stolen mare" ORDERLABEL="30">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVI.-Of that unhappy man who sinned with his Mother" ORDERLABEL="31">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVII.-Of the vowel letter I, which alone was wanting in the Psalter" ORDERLABEL="32">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVIII.-Of the Book which fell into the watervessel" ORDERLABEL="33">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XIX.-Of the Inkhorn overturned" ORDERLABEL="34">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XX.-Of the arrival of one Aidan, which broke the fast" ORDERLABEL="35">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXI.-Of a poor man who shouted at the Sound when about to die" ORDERLABEL="36">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXII.-Of the city of the Roman jurisdiction, on which fire fell from heaven" ORDERLABEL="37">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPtER XXIII.-Of Laisran, son of Feradach, and how he tried the monks in their labour" ORDERLABEL="38">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXIV.-Of Fechna Bine" ORDERLABEL="39">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXV.-Of Cailtan the monk" ORDERLABEL="40">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXVI-Of two Strangers" ORDERLABEL="41">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXVII.-Of Artbranan, the old man whom hese in the Scian island" ORDERLABEL="42">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXVIII.-Of the removal of the Boat across the loch of Loch-die" ORDERLABEL="43">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXIX.-Of Gallan, son of Fachtna, whom the demons carried off" ORDERLABEL="44">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXX.-Of Lugud Clodus" ORDERLABEL="45">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXI.-Of Enan, the son of Gruth" ORDERLABEL="46">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXII.-Of the Priest who was in Treoit" ORDERLABEL="47">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXIII.-Of Ere the robber" ORDERLABEL="48">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXIV.-Of Cronan the poet" ORDERLABEL="49">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXV.-Prophecy of the Saint regarding Ronan, son of Aid, son of Colca, and Colman the Hound, son of Ailen" ORDERLABEL="50">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="BOOK II. ON HIS MIRACULOUS POWERS" ORDERLABEL="51">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER I.-Of the Wine which was made from water" ORDERLABEL="52">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER II.-Of the very bitter fruits of a tree changed into sweet by the blessing of the Saint" ORDERLABEL="53">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER III.-Of the land which was ploughed and sown after midsummer, and yielded a ripe harvest in the beginning of the month of August" ORDERLABEL="54">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER IV.-On a Pestilential Cloud, and the cum of those sick from it" ORDERLABEL="55">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER V.-Of Maugina, a holy virgin, and the healing of her broken thigh" ORDERLABEL="56">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VI.-Of the healing the diseases of many people at the Ridge of Cete, by the touch of the hem of his garment" ORDERLABEL="57">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VII.-Of a lump of salt blessed by the Saint which could not be consumed by the fire" ORDERLABEL="58">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VIII.-of the volumes of books in the Saint&apos;s handwriting, which could in no way be destroyed by water" ORDERLABEL="59">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000238" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER IX.-Of water drawn from the hard rock by the Saint&apos;s prayers" ORDERLABEL="60">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER X.-Of the fountain of water which the Saint blessed and healed beyond the Dorsal Ridge of Britain" ORDERLABEL="61">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XI.-Of the Saint&apos;s danger at sea, and the mighty tempest changed at once into a calm by his prayers" ORDERLABEL="62">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000240" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XII.-Of another similar peril at sea, and how Saint Cainnech prayed for him and his companions" ORDERLABEL="63">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XIII.-Of the Staff of St. Cainnech forgotten in the harbour" ORDERLABEL="64">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000241" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XIV.-Of Baithene and Columban, the son of Beogna, who asked of the Saint that he would grant them on the same day a favourable wind, though they were to sail in different directions" ORDERLABEL="65">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000242" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XV.-Of the driving out of a demon that lurked in a milk-pail" ORDERLABEL="66">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVI.-Concerning a vessel which a certain sorcerer by diabolical art filled with milk taken from a bull, and how, at the Saint&apos;s prayer, that which seemed to be milk was changed into its own proper nature of blood" ORDERLABEL="67">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVII.-Of Lugne Mocumin, whom the Saint, by touch of his fingers and prayer, cured of a flow of blood which frequently poured from his nostrils" ORDERLABEL="68">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000244" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVIII.-Of a large salmon found in a river according to the Saint&apos;s word" ORDERLABEL="69">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000244" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="ChAPTER XIX.--Of two fishes found, by his prophecy, in the river which is called Boo" ORDERLABEL="70">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XX.-Regarding a certain peasant who was called Nesan the Crooked" ORDERLABEL="71">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000245" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXI.-Of a certain rich and very greedy man, named Uigen" ORDERLABEL="72">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000245" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXII.-Of Columban, a man of equally humble condition, whose cattle, when they were few, the holy man blessed: and after his blessing they increased to the number of a hundred" ORDERLABEL="73">
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            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXIII.-Of the death of Johan, son of Conan on the very day he threw dishonour upon and contemned the Saint" ORDERLABEL="74">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000246" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXIV.-Of the death of one Feradach, a dishonest man, foretold by the Saint" ORDERLABEL="75">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXV.-Concerning another persecutor, whose name in Latin is Manus Dextera" ORDERLABEL="76">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXVI.-Another oppressor of the innocent, who, in the province of the Lagenians, fell down dead, like Ananias before Peter, the same moment that he was terribly reproved by the Saint" ORDERLABEL="77">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXVII.-Of the death of a wild boar, which was caused to fall prostrate at some distance from the Saint by the sign of the Lord&apos;s Cross" ORDERLABEL="78">
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            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXVIII.-Of an Aquatic Monster which, by his prayer and the raising of his hand against it, was driven back and prevented from hurting Lugne, who was swimming near it" ORDERLABEL="79">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000250" />
            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXIX.-Of the Reptiles and Serpents of the Iouan island, which, from the day the Saint blessed it, were able to hurt neither man nor beast" ORDERLABEL="80">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000251" />
            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXX.-Of the Spear signed by him, which, though driven with all one&apos;s force, could never after hurt any living creature" ORDERLABEL="81">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000252" />
            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXI.-Of the cure of Diormit when sick" ORDERLABEL="82">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000252" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXII.-Of the cure of Finten, the son of Aid, when at the point of death" ORDERLABEL="83">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000253" />
            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXIII.--Of the boy whom the holy man raised from the dead, in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ, in the country of the Picts" ORDERLABEL="84">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000253" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXIV.-Of his contest with the Druid Broichan for his detention of a female slave: and of the stone which the Saint blessed, and which floated in water like an apple" ORDERLABEL="85">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000254" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXV.-Of the manner in which the blessed man overcame Broichan the Druid, and of the contrary wind" ORDERLABEL="86">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000256" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXVI.-Of the sudden opening of the door of the royal fortress of its own accord" ORDERLABEL="87">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXVII.-Of a similar unclosing of the Church of the Field of the Two Streams" ORDERLABEL="88">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXVIII. Concerning a certain peasant in poverty, and begging, for whom St. Columba made and blessed a stake for killing wild beasts" ORDERLABEL="89">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXXIX.-Concerning a leathern vessel for holding milk which was carried from its place, and brought back again to land by the tide" ORDERLABEL="90">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000259" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XL.-The Saint&apos;s prophecy regarding Libran, of the Rush-ground" ORDERLABEL="91">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XLI.-Of a certain woman who was relieved in great and extremely difficult pains of childbirth" ORDERLABEL="92">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XLII-Of the wife of Lugne the pilot, who hated him" ORDERLABEL="93">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XLIII.-The prophecy of St. Columba regarding Cormac, the grandson of Lethan, and his voyages" ORDERLABEL="94">
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            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XLIV.-Of the venerable man&apos;s drive in a chariot without the protection of the proper linch-pins" ORDERLABEL="95">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XLV.-Of the rain which, after several months of drought, was poured by God&apos;s gift upon the thirsty ground in honour of the blessed man" ORDERLABEL="96">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000269" />
            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTEr XLVI.-A miracle which we are now by God&apos;s favour going to relate, as it happened in our own day, and before our own eyes. Of the unfavourable winds which, through the prayers of the venerable man, were changed into propitious breezes" ORDERLABEL="97">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000270" />
            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XLVII.-Of the Plague" ORDERLABEL="98">
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        </METS:div>
        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="BOOK III THE APPARITIONS OF ANGELS" ORDERLABEL="99">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER I.-Of the apparition of angels which were shown either to others regarding the blessed man, or to him regarding others" ORDERLABEL="100">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000273" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER II.-Of the angel of the Lord who appeared in dreams to his mother after his conception in the womb" ORDERLABEL="101">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER III.-Of the ray of light seen upon the boy&apos;s face as he lay asleep" ORDERLABEL="102">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER IV.-Of the apparition of holy angels whom St. Brenden saw accompanying the blessed man through the plain" ORDERLABEL="103">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER V.-Of the angel of the Lord whom St. Finnio saw accompanying the blessed marl in his journey" ORDERLABEL="104">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000275" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VI.-Of the angel of the Lord who appeared in a vision to St. Columba while he remained in Hinba Island, and was sent to him in order that he might ordain Aidan king" ORDERLABEL="105">
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            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VII.-Of the apparition of angels carving to heaven the soul of one Brito" ORDERLABEL="106">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER VIII.-Of the vision of angels vouchsafed to the same holy man as they were bearing to heaven the soul of one Diormit" ORDERLABEL="107">
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            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER IX.-Of the brave fight of the angels against the demons, and how they opportunely assisted the Saint in the same conflict" ORDERLABEL="108">
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            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER X.-Of the apparition of angels whom the man of God saw carrying to heaven the soul of a certain person, a blacksmith by trade, named Columb, and surnamed Coilrigin" ORDERLABEL="109">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XI.-Of a similar vision of angels whom the blessed man beheld carrying to heaven the soul of a certain virtuous woman" ORDERLABEL="110">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000280" />
            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XII.-Of the apparition of holy angels whom St. Columba beheld meeting in its passage the soul of the blessed Brenden, the founder of that monastery which in the Scotic language is called Birra" ORDERLABEL="111">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XIII.-of the vision of holy angels who carried off to heaven the soul of the Bishop St. Columban Moculoigse" ORDERLABEL="112">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000281" />
            </METS:div>
            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XIV.-Of the apparition of angels who came down to meet the souls of the monks of St. Comgell" ORDERLABEL="113">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000281" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XV.-Of the apparition of angels who came to meet Emchath&apos;s soul" ORDERLABEL="114">
                <METS:fptr FILEID="00000282" />
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVI.-Of the angel of the Lord that came so quickly and opportunely to the relief of the brother who fell from the top of the round monastery in the Oakwood Plain" ORDERLABEL="115">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVII.-Of the multitude of holy angels that were seen to come down from heaven to meet the blessed man" ORDERLABEL="116">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XVIII.-Of the pillar of fire seen to burn upon the Saint&apos;s head" ORDERLABEL="117">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XIX.-Of the descent or visit of the Holy Spirit, which continued upon the venerable man for three whole days and as many nights, in the same island" ORDERLABEL="118">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XX.-Of the bright angelic light which Virgnous, -a youth of good dispositions, and afterwards, under God, superior of this Church, in which I, though unworthy, now serve,-saw coming down on St. Columba in the church, on a winter&apos;s night, when the brothers were at rest in their beds" ORDERLABEL="119">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXI.-Of another vision of almost equal brilliancy" ORDERLABEL="120">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXII.-Of another like apparition of divine light" ORDERLABEL="121">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXIII.-Of another apparition of angels given to the holy man, who saw them coming forth to meet his holy soul as if about to depart from the body" ORDERLABEL="122">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="CHAPTER XXIV.-Of the departure of our patron, St. Columba, to the Lord" ORDERLABEL="123">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="TEXT OF THE LIFE OF ST. COLUMBA, WITH THE VARIANT READINGS OF THE DIFFERENT MSS" ORDERLABEL="124">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS" ORDERLABEL="125">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="Notes to Preface" ORDERLABEL="126">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="Notes to Introduction" ORDERLABEL="127">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="Notes to the Life" ORDERLABEL="128">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="APPENDIX" ORDERLABEL="129">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="I.-Identification of Localities" ORDERLABEL="130">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="II.-Explanation of Names on the Map of Iona" ORDERLABEL="131">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="III.-Chronicon Hyense" ORDERLABEL="132">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="IV.-Notes on the History of the Ruins at Iona" ORDERLABEL="133">
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            <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="V.-Records relating to Iona from the Vatican" ORDERLABEL="134">
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        <METS:div TYPE="Chapter" LABEL="INDEX" ORDERLABEL="135">
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