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The Knights Templars.

Rideford , the following Grand Master . The envoys accordingly departed , ancl at Rome had an intervieAV -with the Pope , AvhoAvas mxich distressed at the sad tidings which they brought . The Pope wrote a letter to Henry , calling npon him to fulfil the conditions of his absolution for the murder of

A Beckett , ancl threatening him with the judgments of Heaven if he refused . At Verona , toAvards the close of 1184 , Arnold de Turrirubra fell sick and died ; but Heraclius and Roger , the Master of the Hospitallers , proceeded on their journey to

England , where they arrived in the beginning of 1135 , and had an intervieAV Avith Henry at Reading . Heraclius presented to the king the Pope ' s letter , explained , Avith bitter lamentations , the ¦ object of their journey , the desolate condition of

the city and Avhole country of Jerusalem . The recital moved the king and all the assembly to tears , for the petition of the Patriarch took notice of the Holy Places sanctified by our Lord ' s Nati-vity , his Passion , and Resurrection . The Patriarch also presented to him the keys of the Holy Sepulchre , of the ToAver of David , and of

the city of Jerusalem , along Avith the royal banner of the Latin kingdom . Roger of Wendover , moreover , states that the barons of the Holy Land commissioned him to offer the sovereignty to King Henry , a very probable thing . The king gave

the envoys considerable encouragement , and promised to bring the Avhole matter before the parliament , Avhich Avas convoked for the first Sunday in Lent . Heraclius and his companions then left the king and , proceeding to London ,

took up their residence Avith the Templars at their house of the Ne * v Temple . In the month of February , Heraclius consecrated the beautiful Temple Church which had just been erected , and dedicated it to the Blessed Virgin Mary . A Latin

inscription Avas placed over the door leading into the cloister to commemorate the event- This is the inscription : —¦ t & ima ? oil ? Kixcaritattone ? © oinhtw

j $ M . V £ Xffl . iBctiicata . tjcc . ( £ mtsta , in . ijonore ? tatc . ftTartc , a ? 33 uo . ( frailto ? Set dUw ? Sec ? EesuiTCCttcmis - lEccksic . 3-3 a = triarrija . itti - Stilts + jTrfmtarti ? JH ? © a 33 nitaum . tyctcttb , tre , Sibuta . < S „ tymitctm 3 LX *© ta 3 * 3 uti & tstt *

" On the 10 th of February , m the year from the Incarnation of our Lord , 1185 , this Church- ivas G onsecrated , in honour of the Blessed Mary , by the

Lord Heraclius , hij the Grace of God Patriarch , of the Church of ihe Resurrection , who hath granted an Indulgence of Sixty Bays of Penance to those yearly visiting it . " The parliament met at Clerkenwell on the ISth

of March , at the House of the Hospitallers . The king , Heraclius , the Master of the Hospitallers , the bishops , abbots , earls , and barons of England , William , king of Scotland , and his brother David , together with the earls and barons of Scotland ,

Avere present . The Patriarch again stated the purpose of his mission , and called upon Henry to obey the commands of the Pope . The barons , however , taking into consideration the advanced age of the king , the troubled state of the kingdom , and the solemn oath which Henry had taken at his coronation , an obligation antecedent to the

penance imposed on him by the Pope , considered it of more advantage to England that the king should remain at home , than depart for the protection of the Holy Land . The Patriarch then demanded that one of the king ' s sons should be

sent ; but the assembly did not deem it meet to come to any decision respecting this , as the princes Avere absent . Fabian gives the following account of the close of this meeting - : — " Lastly , the king gave answer and said , that

he might not leave his land Avithout keeping , nor yet leave it to the prey and robbery of Frenchmen . But he Avould give largely of his own to such as Avould take upon them that voyage . With this answer the Patriarch Avas discontented , and

said , — 'We seek a man , ancl not money ; well nigh every Christian region sendeth us money , but no land sendeth us a mince . '"

This Avas one of the principal reasons of the zeal for the Crusade abating at this time ; and the bad character of the Patriarch , Avhich had preceded him into Europe , made his Avords listened to with suspicion , and consequently could not arouse any

enthusiasm in the Avestern Christians . Had a prince gone out to the Holy Land at this crisis , the example would have fired nations , and , in all jirobability , have checked the successes of Saladin . Heraclius

continued"' Therefore , Ave ask a prince that needeth money , and not money that needeth a prince . ' But the king made such excuses , that the Patriarch departed from him discontented and comfortless ; whereof the king being advertised , intending

someAvhat to comfort him Avith pleasant Avords , folloAved him to the sea-side . But the more the

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EARS OF WHEAT FROM A CORNUCOPIA. Article 1
OUR AMERICAN CORRESPONDENCE. Article 2
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 4
ORATION Article 6
SEVENTH DECADE OF MASONIC PRECEPTS. Article 7
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 8
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
MASONIC MEMS. Article 10
METROPOLITAN. Article 10
PROVINCIAL. Article 11
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
OPENING OF THE FREEMASONS' HALL AT LLANDUDNO. Article 16
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 23KD. 1867. Article 20
THE WEEK. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Knights Templars.

Rideford , the following Grand Master . The envoys accordingly departed , ancl at Rome had an intervieAV -with the Pope , AvhoAvas mxich distressed at the sad tidings which they brought . The Pope wrote a letter to Henry , calling npon him to fulfil the conditions of his absolution for the murder of

A Beckett , ancl threatening him with the judgments of Heaven if he refused . At Verona , toAvards the close of 1184 , Arnold de Turrirubra fell sick and died ; but Heraclius and Roger , the Master of the Hospitallers , proceeded on their journey to

England , where they arrived in the beginning of 1135 , and had an intervieAV Avith Henry at Reading . Heraclius presented to the king the Pope ' s letter , explained , Avith bitter lamentations , the ¦ object of their journey , the desolate condition of

the city and Avhole country of Jerusalem . The recital moved the king and all the assembly to tears , for the petition of the Patriarch took notice of the Holy Places sanctified by our Lord ' s Nati-vity , his Passion , and Resurrection . The Patriarch also presented to him the keys of the Holy Sepulchre , of the ToAver of David , and of

the city of Jerusalem , along Avith the royal banner of the Latin kingdom . Roger of Wendover , moreover , states that the barons of the Holy Land commissioned him to offer the sovereignty to King Henry , a very probable thing . The king gave

the envoys considerable encouragement , and promised to bring the Avhole matter before the parliament , Avhich Avas convoked for the first Sunday in Lent . Heraclius and his companions then left the king and , proceeding to London ,

took up their residence Avith the Templars at their house of the Ne * v Temple . In the month of February , Heraclius consecrated the beautiful Temple Church which had just been erected , and dedicated it to the Blessed Virgin Mary . A Latin

inscription Avas placed over the door leading into the cloister to commemorate the event- This is the inscription : —¦ t & ima ? oil ? Kixcaritattone ? © oinhtw

j $ M . V £ Xffl . iBctiicata . tjcc . ( £ mtsta , in . ijonore ? tatc . ftTartc , a ? 33 uo . ( frailto ? Set dUw ? Sec ? EesuiTCCttcmis - lEccksic . 3-3 a = triarrija . itti - Stilts + jTrfmtarti ? JH ? © a 33 nitaum . tyctcttb , tre , Sibuta . < S „ tymitctm 3 LX *© ta 3 * 3 uti & tstt *

" On the 10 th of February , m the year from the Incarnation of our Lord , 1185 , this Church- ivas G onsecrated , in honour of the Blessed Mary , by the

Lord Heraclius , hij the Grace of God Patriarch , of the Church of ihe Resurrection , who hath granted an Indulgence of Sixty Bays of Penance to those yearly visiting it . " The parliament met at Clerkenwell on the ISth

of March , at the House of the Hospitallers . The king , Heraclius , the Master of the Hospitallers , the bishops , abbots , earls , and barons of England , William , king of Scotland , and his brother David , together with the earls and barons of Scotland ,

Avere present . The Patriarch again stated the purpose of his mission , and called upon Henry to obey the commands of the Pope . The barons , however , taking into consideration the advanced age of the king , the troubled state of the kingdom , and the solemn oath which Henry had taken at his coronation , an obligation antecedent to the

penance imposed on him by the Pope , considered it of more advantage to England that the king should remain at home , than depart for the protection of the Holy Land . The Patriarch then demanded that one of the king ' s sons should be

sent ; but the assembly did not deem it meet to come to any decision respecting this , as the princes Avere absent . Fabian gives the following account of the close of this meeting - : — " Lastly , the king gave answer and said , that

he might not leave his land Avithout keeping , nor yet leave it to the prey and robbery of Frenchmen . But he Avould give largely of his own to such as Avould take upon them that voyage . With this answer the Patriarch Avas discontented , and

said , — 'We seek a man , ancl not money ; well nigh every Christian region sendeth us money , but no land sendeth us a mince . '"

This Avas one of the principal reasons of the zeal for the Crusade abating at this time ; and the bad character of the Patriarch , Avhich had preceded him into Europe , made his Avords listened to with suspicion , and consequently could not arouse any

enthusiasm in the Avestern Christians . Had a prince gone out to the Holy Land at this crisis , the example would have fired nations , and , in all jirobability , have checked the successes of Saladin . Heraclius

continued"' Therefore , Ave ask a prince that needeth money , and not money that needeth a prince . ' But the king made such excuses , that the Patriarch departed from him discontented and comfortless ; whereof the king being advertised , intending

someAvhat to comfort him Avith pleasant Avords , folloAved him to the sea-side . But the more the

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