Secret Societies of the Middle AgesC. Cox, 1848 - 380 sidor |
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... France - Corruption of the Order - Pope Innocent III . writes a Letter of Censure - Frederic II . - Great Slaughter of the Templars - Henry III . of England and the Templars - Power of the Templars in Moravia --Slaughter of them by the ...
... France - Corruption of the Order - Pope Innocent III . writes a Letter of Censure - Frederic II . - Great Slaughter of the Templars - Henry III . of England and the Templars - Power of the Templars in Moravia --Slaughter of them by the ...
Sida viii
... France - Causes of Philip's enmity to the Templars -Arrival of Molay in France - His interviews with the Pope - Charges made against the Templars - Seizure of the Knights - Proceedings in England - Nature of the Charges against the ...
... France - Causes of Philip's enmity to the Templars -Arrival of Molay in France - His interviews with the Pope - Charges made against the Templars - Seizure of the Knights - Proceedings in England - Nature of the Charges against the ...
Sida 69
... France displayed all the sincerity and constancy of the Ismaïlite Fedavees . Without , therefore , regarding the heads of the Ismaïlites , with Hammer , as mere ruthless and impious murderers , who trampled under foot religion and ...
... France displayed all the sincerity and constancy of the Ismaïlite Fedavees . Without , therefore , regarding the heads of the Ismaïlites , with Hammer , as mere ruthless and impious murderers , who trampled under foot religion and ...
Sida 115
... France ; that though he had given the crown of Jeru- salem to the Marquis of Montferrat , there was little kind feeling between them , and they had been enemies ; and , finally , that the history of the English monarch exhibits no ...
... France ; that though he had given the crown of Jeru- salem to the Marquis of Montferrat , there was little kind feeling between them , and they had been enemies ; and , finally , that the history of the English monarch exhibits no ...
Sida 119
... integros et constantes ) , to send some of our people to plot against the King of France , which , beyond doubt , is a false fiction , and of the vainest sus- picion , when neither he , God is witness , THE ASSASSINS . 119.
... integros et constantes ) , to send some of our people to plot against the King of France , which , beyond doubt , is a false fiction , and of the vainest sus- picion , when neither he , God is witness , THE ASSASSINS . 119.
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Sida 164 - Never, never more shall we behold that generous loyalty to rank and sex, that proud submission, that dignified obedience, that subordination of the heart, which kept alive, even in servitude itself, the spirit of an exalted freedom.
Sida 151 - The imperial ensign, which, full high advanced, Shone like a meteor streaming to the wind...
Sida 72 - Upon awakening from this state of lethargy, their senses were struck with all the delightful objects that have been described, and each perceived himself surrounded by lovely damsels, singing, playing, and attracting his regards by the most fascinating caresses, serving him also with delicate viands and exquisite wines; until intoxicated with excess of enjoyment amidst actual rivulets of milk and wine, he believed himself assuredly in Paradise, and felt an unwillingness to relinquish its delights.
Sida 72 - ... viands and exquisite wines; until intoxicated with excess of enjoyment amidst actual rivulets of milk and wine, he believed himself assuredly in Paradise, and felt an unwillingness to relinquish its delights. When four or five days had thus been passed, they were thrown once more into a state of somnolency, and carried out of the garden.
Sida 319 - Vehme from wife and child — from father and mother — from sister and brother — from fire and water — from every creature upon which the sun shines, or upon which the rain falls — from every being between earth and heaven. " Another clause relates to his active duties. He further swears, that he will
Sida 297 - It is but just, that in this terrible day, and in the last moments of my life, I lay open the iniquity of falsehood, and make truth to triumph. I declare then, in the face of heaven and earth, and I...
Sida 72 - ... within doors and never suffered to appear. The object which the chief had in view in forming a garden of this fascinating kind, was this : that Mahomet having promised to those who should obey his will the enjoyments of Paradise, where every species of sensual gratification should be found, in the society of beautiful nymphs, he was desirous of...
Sida 71 - In a beautiful valley enclosed between two lofty mountains, he had formed a luxurious garden, stored with every delicious fruit and every fragrant shrub that could be procured. Palaces of various sizes and forms were erected in different parts of the grounds, ornamented with works in gold, with paintings, and with furniture of rich silks. By means of small conduits contrived in these buildings, streams of wine, milk, honey, and some of pure water, were seen to flow in every direction.
Sida 202 - ... probably with injustice, to the treachery of the Damascenes. The Master of the Temple and the whole chapter, with the knights, in all 300, were slain ; only four knights and fourteen esquires escaped. The improvident and needy Henry III. of England, in general such a dutiful son of the holy father, who, for a share of the spoil, usually aided him in the pious work of robbing his subjects, summoned courage in 1252 to speak of seizing some of the property of the church and the military orders....
Sida 43 - The object of the first, which was long and tedious, was to infuse doubts and difficulties into the mind of the aspirant, and to lead him to repose a blind confidence in the knowledge and wisdom of his teacher. To this end he was perplexed with...