The Knights TemplarsAddison, C. G. (Charles Greenstreet)
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The Knights Templars
Addison, C. G. (Charles Greenstreet)
Templars
The crescent had been torn down by the crusders from the summit
The crescent had been torn down by the crusaders from the summit
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arranged by St Bernard, and sanctioned by the Holy Fathers
arranged by St. Bernard, and sanctioned by the Holy Fathers
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XLI. It is in no wise lawful for any of the brothers to receive
"XLI. It is in no wise lawful for any of the brothers to receive
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"LXVIII. Care must be taken that no brother, powerful or weak
"LXVIII. Care must be taken that no brother, powerful or weak,
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In such causes it is neither safe to slay nor to be slain."
In such causes it is neither safe to slay nor to be slain.
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and relate the wonderful things that are done in thee."
and relate the wonderful things that are done in thee.
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his minister and vicegerent, the famous Suger, abbot of St. Denis
his minister and vicegerent, the famous Suger, abbot of St. Denis:
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is of more avail than two two months of fasting and of prayer.
is of more avail than two months of fasting and of prayer.
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the vizier who conducted the ambassadors laid aside his scimetar,
the vizier who conducted the ambassadors laid aside his scimitar,
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had not put arms into their hands to make conquests; but the
had not put arms into their hands to make conquests;" but the
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On the death of Nourdedin, sultan of Damascus, (A. D. 1175,)
On the death of Noureddin, sultan of Damascus, (A. D. 1175,)
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In FRANCE the principal preceptories were at Besancon, Dole, Salins,
In FRANCE the principal preceptories were at Besançon, Dole, Salins,
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the immediate jnrisdiction of the Master of the Temple at Paris.
the immediate jurisdiction of the Master of the Temple at Paris.
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_Dudg._ Monast. Angl. vol. vi. part 2, p. 800 to 817.
_Dugd._ Monast. Angl. vol. vi. part 2, p. 800 to 817.
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_Dug._ Monast. Angl. p. 838.
_Dugd._ Monast. Angl. p. 838.
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better things, on pain of suspension and excommunication.
better things, on pain of suspension and excommunication."
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the royal penitent to fulfil his vow and and perform his penance;
the royal penitent to fulfil his vow and perform his penance;
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'No wonder.' sayde the patryarke, 'for of the deuyll they come,
'No wonder,' sayde the patryarke, 'for of the deuyll they come,
and returned in disgust and disappointment to the Holy Land
and returned in disgust and disappointment to the Holy Land.
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be became, through his gallant bearing and demeanour,
he became, through his gallant bearing and demeanour,
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