Secret Societies of the Middle AgesCharles Knight & Company, 1837 - 408 sidor |
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... sentences . When he had thus deluded them for some time , he informed them that an envoy of the imam ( that is , the phantom of a khalif who was still sitting on the throne at Cairo ) had arrived , and had brought him a letter addressed ...
... sentences . When he had thus deluded them for some time , he informed them that an envoy of the imam ( that is , the phantom of a khalif who was still sitting on the throne at Cairo ) had arrived , and had brought him a letter addressed ...
Sida 156
... sentence that Temujeen , one of their chiefs , should be Chingis Khan ( Great Khan ) , and the obedient tribes had , under the leading of Temujeen , commenced that career of conquest which extended from the eastern extremity of Asia to ...
... sentence that Temujeen , one of their chiefs , should be Chingis Khan ( Great Khan ) , and the obedient tribes had , under the leading of Temujeen , commenced that career of conquest which extended from the eastern extremity of Asia to ...
Sida 197
... sentence of the Count of Anjou , was desirous to enter the order , he refused to admit him to take the vows till he had given perfect satisfaction to those whom he had injured . Honour and respect awaited the Templars wher- ever they ...
... sentence of the Count of Anjou , was desirous to enter the order , he refused to admit him to take the vows till he had given perfect satisfaction to those whom he had injured . Honour and respect awaited the Templars wher- ever they ...
Sida 210
... sentence , that the Deity deprives of sense those whom he will destroy , was manifested on this as on so many other similar occasions ; and while the great and able Saladin was consolidating his power and preparing for the ...
... sentence , that the Deity deprives of sense those whom he will destroy , was manifested on this as on so many other similar occasions ; and while the great and able Saladin was consolidating his power and preparing for the ...
Sida 215
... sentence of inter- dict , were honourably interred in their cemeteries ; " and thus they themselves , being captive to the devil , cease not to make captive the souls of the faithful , seeking to make alive those whom they know to be ...
... sentence of inter- dict , were honourably interred in their cemeteries ; " and thus they themselves , being captive to the devil , cease not to make captive the souls of the faithful , seeking to make alive those whom they know to be ...
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Aboo accused afterwards Alamoot appear appointed Archbishop Archbishop of Cologne Assassins atabeg bishop brethren brother brought called castle cause chapter charge chief Christ Christian church clergy confessed council count court crimes Crusade death declared defend the order dignity doctrine East Egypt emperor empire faith Fatimite favour Fedavee Fehm Fehm-court Fehm-gerichte Fehm-tribunals forfehmed France gave Germany Görlitz great-prior guilt Hassan Sabah head held Henry Henry the Lion Holy Land honour Hoolagoo Hospitallers Hugh de Payens imam initiated Ismaïl Ismaïlites Jerusalem justice khalif king kingdom of Jerusalem knights lord manner Master Mohammed Molay monarch obedience papal Persia person Philip pope possessions present prince prison proceeded Prophet province punishment religion residence Rukn-ed-deen Sabah Saladin Saracens Saxony schöppen Secret Tribunals sect sent sentence serving-brethren sheikh society successor sultan summons Syria Templars Temple tion took torture town truth Turcopole vizir Westphalia witnesses Zohak
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Sida 196 - Not to us, O Lord, not to us : but to thy name give glory.
Sida 172 - 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 163 - From his Haram of night-flowers stealing away ; And the wind, full of wantonness, woos like a lover The young aspen-trees, till they tremble all over. When the East is as warm as the light of first hopes, And Day, with his banner of radiance unfurled, Shines in through the mountainous portal* that opes, Sublime, from that Valley of bliss to the world...
Sida 164 - The imperial ensign, which, full high advanced, Shone like a meteor streaming to the wind...
Sida 73 - In order that none without his license might find their way into this delicious valley, he caused a strong and inexpugnable castle to be erected at the opening of it ; through which the entry was by a secret passage.
Sida 74 - And then before the whole court who listened to them with eager curiosity and astonishment, they gave a circumstantial account of the scenes to which they had been witnesses. The chief thereupon addressing them said: "We have the assurances of our prophet that he who defends his lord shall inherit Paradise, and if you show yourselves devoted to the obedience of my orders, that happy lot awaits you.
Sida 73 - 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 349 - Fehms, from wife and child, from father and mother, from sister and brother, from fire and wind, from all that the sun shines on and the rain covers, from all that is between sky and ground, especially from the man who knows the law...
Sida 73 - ... 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.