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f. 35 [90] r° b — Gluais na paidre so sis. 

 A homily on the Lord's Prayer. Ends — 

 ar pecthaibti 7 ar pheannuid noch ata anois ac teaclit. 



f. 36 [91] b — Ac so na seacht paidrecha tuc Feargal angcaire do nimli. 

 The seven prayers of Eergal. Ends — 

 an aigid ficha 7 feirgi an tigerna 7 rl. 



f. 36 [91] ^•« a — Dia na na cue osnadha so. 



Of the ''fLve sighs" we ought to vent over our sins. Ends — 

 CO fadann se maithimh na peacadb. 



f. 36 [91] v° a — Amuil adeir Senica. 

 Several saws from Seneca. Ends — 

 biaidb lomnacbt ach mar dobi an feannog 7 rl. 

 " he shall be as bare as the scaldcrow." 



f. 36 [91] a — Adeir Augusdin uaemh gebe neach eisdfeas aitfrinn tosacb 

 CO deireth. 



Of the fourteen benefits of the Mass. Ends — 

 maith fithar duitt iad 7 rl. 



f. 36 [91] v° b — Cia ceana roforan aithrighi do denumh. 

 Short discourse on Penitence. Ends with folio 37 — 

 aithrighi leasg no mall .i. gan a denumh 7 rl. 



f. 37 [92] a — B[r]iath annso a Thomas de Quino. 

 Quotations from St. Thomas Aquinas. Ends — 

 CO rabar faritsa a Isa a tigerna amen. 



f. 37 [92] Domine ne in fur[or]e. 

 Notes on certain psalms (five lines). 



f . 37 [92] r'^ a — Cleirech do muinntir Fernai. 



How St. Brigid told a mac cleirig, while he was at table, of 

 the death of his confessor, and made him leave his food and find 

 another before he ate or drank again. Ends — 



ante bias amlaid 7 rl. 



