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... soldiers did not march into Palestine , and the state of Asia was not affected by his preparations . It aroused a larger measure of indignation against the Mus- sulmans , whose cruelties had originated it . It gave strength to the ...
... soldiers did not march into Palestine , and the state of Asia was not affected by his preparations . It aroused a larger measure of indignation against the Mus- sulmans , whose cruelties had originated it . It gave strength to the ...
Side 14
... soldier ; he afterwards married a lady or noble family , but subsequently became a priest and anchorite . Hence the cognomen by which his contemporaries distinguished him . The Hermit is described as small of stature and con- temptible ...
... soldier ; he afterwards married a lady or noble family , but subsequently became a priest and anchorite . Hence the cognomen by which his contemporaries distinguished him . The Hermit is described as small of stature and con- temptible ...
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... soldiers ! offspring of invincible fathers ! degenerate not from your ancient blood . Remember the virtues of those who have gone before you . 6 " Are you held back by the soft ties of wives , of children , of parents ? Call to mind the ...
... soldiers ! offspring of invincible fathers ! degenerate not from your ancient blood . Remember the virtues of those who have gone before you . 6 " Are you held back by the soft ties of wives , of children , of parents ? Call to mind the ...
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... soldier of fortune , was the first to set out at the head of a considerable band , whom he had collected under the banner of the cross , having only eight knights however to accompany him . To maintain the command of so vast a multitude ...
... soldier of fortune , was the first to set out at the head of a considerable band , whom he had collected under the banner of the cross , having only eight knights however to accompany him . To maintain the command of so vast a multitude ...
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... soldiers , to Constantinople . On their arrival , Alexius purchased their arms , and ordered them imme- diately to return to their country . Such was the fate of the great expedition of Peter and Walter . * But , besides the numerous ...
... soldiers , to Constantinople . On their arrival , Alexius purchased their arms , and ordered them imme- diately to return to their country . Such was the fate of the great expedition of Peter and Walter . * But , besides the numerous ...
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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 20 - He that loveth father or mother more than me is not worthy of me : and he that loveth son or daughter more than me is not worthy of me.
Side 129 - He hath but once appeared in the end of the world to put away sin by the sacrifice of Himself...
Side 154 - As the sun and the moon are placed in the firmament," (such is the language of Innocent,) " the greater as the light of the day, and the lesser of the night ; thus are there two powers in the church ; the pontifical, which, as having the charge of souls, is the greater ; and the royal, which is the less, and to which the bodies of men only are intrusted.
Side 1 - I never wanted articles on religious subjects half so much as articles on common subjects, written with a decidedly Christian tone."— DR.
Side 4 - THE BIBLE HANDBOOK: an Introduction to the Study of the Sacred Scriptures. By JOSEPH ANGUS, nD \Vith a Map.
Side 21 - Where two or three are gathered together in my name, there will I be in the midst of them,
Side 4 - THE Committee of the Religious Tract Society have long: been convinced that a new series of Books for Schools and Families was greatly needed. Many of the works now in use have much merit, but they are generally destitute of that truth by which alone the understanding can be enlightened, the heart renovated, and the feet guided in
Side 173 - ... visions. The belief of the Catholics was corrupted by new legends, their practice by new superstitions ; and the establishment of the inquisition, the mendicant orders of monks and friars, the last abuse of indulgences, and the final progress of idolatry, flowed from the baleful fountain of the holy war. The active spirit of the Latins preyed on the vitals of their reason and religion ; and if the ninth and tenth centuries were the times of darkness, the thirteenth and fourteenth were the age...
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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.