The Most Ancient Lives of Saint Patrick | Page 2

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the Prophecy of St. Patrick on Coyrbre, and of the Unfruitfulness of a River. LIV Of Conallus, and of the Prophecy of Patrick concerning him. LV Of the Altar of Saint Patrick. LVI Of the Images destroyed from Heaven, and of the Fountain produced from the Earth. LVII How the Darkness was Dispersed. LVIII Of the Virgins who went unto Heaven. LIX Of the Magician Struck by Lightning, and of Twelve Thousand Men Converted unto Christ. LX Of another Magician whom the Earth swallowed up. LXI How another Magician is Sunken up to the Ears, and again is Raised up. LXII How a huge Stone was raised by the Saint. LXIII How the Women were raised from Death. LXIV Two Women who were pregnant are with their Infants rescued from Death unto Life. LXV How he builded a Church of Clay alone. LXVI Of the two Rivers, Dubh and Drobhaois. LXVII Of the Voice that issued from the Sepulchre. LXVIII Of his Journey, and of his manifold Miracles. LXIX The Prophecy of the Saint Concerning Dublinia; and the Sick Man cured. LXX A Fountain is produced out of the Earth. LXXI The Dead are raised up; the King and the People are converted; a Fountain is produced, and Tribute promised. LXXII Of the Sentence pronounced on Murinus. LXXIII Foylge is punished with a double Death, and the deceiving Fiend is driven out of his body. LXXIV Of the Saint's Prophecy concerning the Kings of Momonia. LXXV How Dercardius and his Companions were destroyed. LXXVI Of the Quarrel of the Two Brothers. LXXVII Fourteen Thousand Men are miraculously refreshed with the Meat of Five Animals. LXXVIII Nineteen Men are raised by Saint Patrick from the Dead. LXXIX The King's Daughter becomes a Nun. LXXX The King Echu is raised from Death. LXXXI A Man of Gigantic Stature is revived from Death. LXXXII Of Another Man who was Buried and Raised Again. LXXXIII Of the Boy who was torn in pieces by Swine and restored unto Life. LXXXIV The Prayers of the Saint confer Beauty on an Ugly Man. LXXXV The Stature of the same Man is increased unto a sufficient Height. LXXXVI Of Saint Olcanus, the Teacher and Bishop, raised out of the Earth. LXXXVII How the Tooth of Saint Patrick shone in the River. LXXXVIII The Saint Prophesieth of the Virgin Treha, and a Veil is placed on her Head by an Angel. LXXXIX Saint Patrick Prophesieth of the Sanctity of Saint Columba. XC The River is Divided in Twain, and Blessed. XCI The Prophecy that Patrick made unto Connedus. XCII Of Mannia and the other Islands Converted unto God. XCIII Of the Saint's Prophecy concerning Six Priests, and of a Skin which he bestowed to them. XCIV Saint Patrick Continueth his Preaching Three Days. XCV Of the Vision of the Blessed Brigida, and its Explanation. XCVI Of the Angels of God, of the Heavenly Light, and of the Prophecy of Saint Patrick. XCVII The Temptation of the Nun is Subdued. XCVIII Of Saint Comhgallus, and the Monastery foreshowed of Heaven. XCIX The Saint Prophesieth of the Obstinate Fergus and of his Children. C The Malediction of the Saint is laid upon the Stones of Usniach. CI Of the Woman in Travail, and of her Offspring. CII The Bishop Saint Mel catcheth Fishes on the Dry Land. CIII The Footprints of Certain Virgins are impressed on a Stone. CIV The Earth is raised in the midst of the Stream. CV Of the Altar and the Four Chalices discovered under the Earth. CVI A Treasure is Twice discovered in the Earth by Swine. CVII Saint Patrick prophesieth of the two Brothers. CVIII The Penitence of Asycus the Bishop. CIX The Tempest of the Sea is Composed. CX The Miracle of the Waters is Repeated. CXI Of the Cowl of Saint Patrick which remained untouched by the Sea. CXII Of the Veil that was sent from Heaven. CXIII Of the Holy Leper, of the New Fountain, of the Angelic Attendance, and the Prophecy of Patrick thereon. CXIV Of the Lake which was removed by Saint Patrick. CXV Patrick understandeth the Conscience of Saint Fiechus, and blesseth him. CXVI The Chariot is, by the Decision of the Angel, sent unto Fiechus. CXVII The Several Offices of a certain Monastery are appointed by an Angel. CXVIII The Prophecy of Saint Patrick concerning the Men of Callria. CXIX Certain Cheeses are converted into Stones, and many Wicked Men are drowned. CXX Of the Pitfalls passed over without danger, and the Prophecies of the Saint. CXXI The Prophecy of the Saint on a Certain Village. CXXII The Sentence prophetically declared. CXXIII The Prophecy of the Saint on a Certain Bishop and on the one who consecrated him. CXXIV The Blind Man is restored to Sight; from
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