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| [I.] | From the Britons’ appeal to Aëtius—Commander of the Roman Armies, 446 A.D. | [11] |
| [II.] | Gléand dé | [21] |
| [III.] | From the Epistle of Gildas the most ancient BritishAuthor | [29] |
| [IV.] | Many a branch of the race of Conn is in the land of Banba of smooth grass(Book of Lecan) | [37] |
| [V.] | Why Ethne hates the Christians | [50] |
| [VI.] | The Sacred Heart of Hibernia | [60] |
| [VII.] | Into the Arms of Moloch | [69] |
| [VIII.] | Ethne again as Leader | [79] |
| [IX.] | To the North | [88] |
| [X.] | Bards of Hibernia | [98] |
| [XI.] | Saint Columba | [114] |
| [XII.] | The Fair | [122] |
| [XIII.] | Man and Woman | [134] |
| [XIV.] | Leader of the Kymry | [149] |
| [XV.] | The Black Horse | [158] |
| [XVI.] | Ethelbert of Kent | [172] |
| [XVII.] | Ethne’s Error | [181] |
| [XVIII.] | England’s First Christian Queen | [189] |