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CHARLES G. ADDISON, ESQ. The history of the Knights Templars, Temple Church, and the Temple

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CHARLES G. ADDISON, ESQ.
The history of the Knights Templars, Temple Church, and the Temple
page 229



.IIMES ni fixioii, or at one time God, and at another time the blessed virgin, A. •. 1301). and sometimes all the saints. " 2. That the brothers jointly did this. " 3. That the greater part of them did it. " 4. That they did it sometimes after their reception. " 5. That the receivers told and instructed those that were received, that Christ was not the true God, or sometimes Jesus, or somelimes the person crucified. '· 6. That they told those they received that he was a false prophet. " 7. That they said lie had not suffered for the redemption of mankind, nor been crucified but for his own sins. " 8. That neither the receiver nor the person received had any hope of obtaining salvation through him, and this they said to those they received, or something equivalent, or like it. " 9. That they made those they received into the order spit upon the cross, or upon the sign or figure of the cross, or the image of Christ, though they that were received did sometimes spit aside. " 10. That they caused the cross itself to be trampled under foot. "II . That the brethren themselves did sometimes trample on the same cross. '· 12. Item quod mingebant interdnm, et alios mingere faciebant, super ipsam crucem, et hoc fecerunt aliquotiens in die veneris sanctâ ! ! " 13. Item quod uonuulli eoruni ipsa die, vel alia septimanœ sancte pro conculcatone et miuctione prœdictis consueverunt convenire ! " 14. That they worshipped a cat which was placed iu the midst of the congregation.


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