nus, the Herdsman of Patrick.
CXLIII Of Saint Kertennus, the Bishop of Clochor.
CXLIV Of a Boy who was blessed by Saint Patrick.
CXLV Of a Woman who was raised from Death.
CXLVI The Testimony of One who was revived from Death.
CXLVII The Cross that was not observed; and the Voice
which issued from the Sepulchre.
CXLVIII A Goat bleateth in the Stomach of a Thief.
CXLIX Of the Cloaks which fell from Heaven.
CL A wicked Tyrant is transformed into a Fox.
CLI The wicked Man Machaldus and his Companions
are converted unto the Faith.
CLII The Penitence of Machaldus.
CLIII A Meadow is overflowed by the Sea.
CLIV A Stone is changed into Milk, and Milk is changed
into Stones.
CLV A Wagon laden with Twigs is saved from the Fire.
CLVI The Saint is preserved untouched from the falling Rain.
CLVII The Fingers of Saint Patrick shine with Light.
CLVIII Fire is also seen to issue from his Mouth.
CLIX The holy Virgin Memhessa departeth unto God.
CLX Of the Work which was done in the Lord's Day.
CLXI A certain Man is healed, and a Horse revived,
in a place which is called Feart.
CLXII Of the Vessel which was given unto Saint Patrick,
and again taken from him.
CLXIII Ardmachia is given unto Saint Patrick; and a Fountain
is produced out of the Earth.
CLXIV The Saint beholdeth a Vision of Angels, and cureth
Sixteen Lepers.
CLXV Of the City of Ardmachia, and Twelve of its Citizens.
CLXVI At the Direction of the Angels Saint Patrick goeth
unto Rome.
CLXVII The Acts of Saint Patrick while returning from Rome.
CLXVIII The Acts of St. Patrick after he had Returned.
CLXIX Of the Threefold Plagues of Hibernia.
CLXX The Threefold Plague is driven out of Hibernia
by Saint Patrick.
CLXXI Without Earthly Food the Saint completeth a Fast
of Forty Days.
CLXXII He banisheth the Demons forth of the Island.
CLXXIII Troops of Angels appear unto the Saint.
CLXXIV The Saint titheth Hibernia and the Dwellers therein.
CLXXV The different States of Hibernia are in a Heavenly
Vision shown unto the Saint.
CLXXVI The Answer of Saint Patrick to Secundinus.
CLXXVII Secundinus composeth a Hymn in Honor of Saint Patrick.
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