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... cause of the Latin kingdom - Eugenius III . appoints St. Bernard to preach the Crusade - His wonderful success - The ... Causes of its decline -Failure of the enterprise - Disappointment of the leaders - Awaken- ing of mind - Relaxation ...
... cause of the Latin kingdom - Eugenius III . appoints St. Bernard to preach the Crusade - His wonderful success - The ... Causes of its decline -Failure of the enterprise - Disappointment of the leaders - Awaken- ing of mind - Relaxation ...
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... causes long anterior to themselves . This , beyond all question , was the case with the transactions we are now about to consider . Their hidden source is to be sought four hundred years before they transpired . The origin of the ...
... causes long anterior to themselves . This , beyond all question , was the case with the transactions we are now about to consider . Their hidden source is to be sought four hundred years before they transpired . The origin of the ...
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... to the priest to be blessed and consecrated to the cause of religion and of virtue . Nor was it * Hume's History of England , vol . i . until the youthful aspirant had plighted his vow , to ORIGIN OF THE CRUSADES . 7.
... to the priest to be blessed and consecrated to the cause of religion and of virtue . Nor was it * Hume's History of England , vol . i . until the youthful aspirant had plighted his vow , to ORIGIN OF THE CRUSADES . 7.
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... of heresy , the union of the Greek and Latin churches , and the general triumph of the Christian over the Moslem cause , * Murator , tom . iii . p . 400 . and resolved at once to use means to arouse the 121 THE CRUSADES . II.
... of heresy , the union of the Greek and Latin churches , and the general triumph of the Christian over the Moslem cause , * Murator , tom . iii . p . 400 . and resolved at once to use means to arouse the 121 THE CRUSADES . II.
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... cause which he had espoused , as far at least as he was concerned , apparently lost ! One may easily imagine him , now seated beneath some rugged rock , musing on his own fate and that of his associates - now scaling some mountain top ...
... cause which he had espoused , as far at least as he was concerned , apparently lost ! One may easily imagine him , now seated beneath some rugged rock , musing on his own fate and that of his associates - now scaling some mountain top ...
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Albertus Alexius ancient Antioch arms army arrived Asia Baldwin banner barons battle became Bernardi Thesaurarii Boemond chivalry Christendom Christian church command commenced conquest Constantinople cross crown crusading spirit Damietta defence dominions duke earl ecclesiastical Egypt emperor England enterprise enthusiasm Europe expedition favour feudal fiefs forces Godfrey Godfrey of Bouillon Greek Gulielmus Tyrii Hist holy city Holy Land Holy Sepulchre holy wars honour Hospitallers Ibid infidels Jacobi de Vitriaco Jerusalem king of France king of Jerusalem kingdom of Jerusalem knights Labbai leaders length Louis Memoirs of Joinville military Mohammedan monarch Moslems multitudes Mussulman nobles Palestine papacy papal passion patriarch Peter the Hermit pilgrimage pilgrims pontiff pope possession prince prince of Antioch religion religious Richard Robertus Monachus sacred Saladin Saracens Second Crusade siege Sixth Crusade soldiers sovereigns superstition sword Tancred Templars Third Crusade thousand throne tion Turks victory walls warriors William of Malmesbury
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Side 191 - And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of His mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of His coming : even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, and with all deceivableness of unrighteousness in them that perish ; because they received not the love of the truth, that they might be saved.