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|Ascribed to=In the Book of Lismore, this text is (falsely) attributed to St Patrick.
|Ascribed to=In the Book of Lismore, this text is (falsely) attributed to St Patrick.
|LanguageAuto=Old Irish
|LanguageAuto=Old Irish
|Date=8th century (Sharpe)<ref>{{C|Sharpe 1984a|at=252}}</ref> or 9th century (Kelly)<ref>{{C|Kelly (Patricia) 2002a|at=287}}</ref>
|Date=8th century (Sharpe).{{Note|cite=Sharpe 1984a|at=252}} or 9th century (Kelly).{{Note|cite=Kelly (Patricia) 2002a|at=287}}
|Provenance=“The ascription to St Patrick is manifestly false, but taken with the Rule’s appeal to the ‘Testament of Patrick’ (''timna Pátraic'') and assertion of an authority extending to all Ireland, it points to Armagh as its place of composition” (Follett).<ref>{{C|Follett (Westley) 2006a|at=142-143}}</ref>
|Provenance=“The ascription to St Patrick is manifestly false, but taken with the Rule’s appeal to the ‘Testament of Patrick’ (''timna Pátraic'') and assertion of an authority extending to all Ireland, it points to Armagh as its place of composition” (Follett).{{Note|cite=Follett (Westley) 2006a|at=142-143}}
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