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The Knights Templars.

them were so sick at that time , that they could not ride , nor be any way brought into our presence ; we desiring- with them to know the truth of all the premises , and whether those things were true that where contained in their confessions and

depositions , which they were said to have made before the Inquisitor into heretical pravity in the kingdom of France , in the presence of several public notaries and many other good men , and which were exhibited to us and our brethren by

the same Inquisitor , under public hands , and shewn to our beloved sons , Berengareus , Cardinal of St . Nerius , and Aquileus , and Stephen , Cardinal of St . Giracns in Termis , priests , and Pandulphus , Cardinal Deacon of St . Angelo , of

whose prudence , experience , and fidelity we have undoubted confidence , we commissioned and commairded them that they should diligently inquire into the truth of the premises of the aforesaid Master and Preceptors , as well against those and

other persons of the said Order in general , as ¦ against the said Order itself , and report to us whatsoever they found in this particulai ' , and to swear to bring back and present to our Apostleship their confessions and depositions , put into

writing by public hands ; they being authorised to grant the same Master and brethren , according to the form of the Church , the benefit of

absolution from the sentence of excommunication , which thoy had incurred for the premises , if they were true , provided they humbly and devoutly desired absolution , as they ought . The which Cardinals going in person to the Master and Preceptors ,

signified the cause of their coming . " And in regard that their persons , and those of the other Templars in the kingdom of France , had been delivered up to us , they , by Apostolical authority , enjoined them to declare to the said

Cardinals the truth concerning the premises , freely without fear of any person , fully and plainly . The which Master and Preceptors of France , of the land beyond the sea , of Normandy , Aquitain , and Poitou , before the said Cardinals , in the presence

of our four public notaries and many other good men , having taken their oath on the Holy Gospel of God , by them corporally touched , that they would before them deliver the whole and plain trutli concerning the premises , did before them

singularly , freely , and of their own accord , without any compulsion or dread , depose , and confess among other things , the renouncing of Christ , and spitting upon the Cross , when they were received

into the Order of the Templars ; and some of them to have received many brothers under the same form , viz ., of renouncing Christ and spitting on the Cross ; some of them also confessed some other horrible and indecent things , which we

conceal to spare their shame for the present . " They said besides and confessed , that those things were true which are contained in their confessions and depositions before made , before the Inquisitor iuto Heretical pravity ; the which

confessions and depositions of the said Master and Preceptors were put into public writing by four public notaries in the presence of the said Master and Preceptors , aud some other good men ; and some days after were read before the same persons

by order of , and in the presence of the said Cardinals , and expounded to each of them in his own vulgar tongue ; who persisting in the same , did

expressly , of their own accord , approve the same as they had been read . And after these confessions and depositions they , on their knees , with their hands joined , humbly and devoutly , and shedding many tears , begged of the said Cardinals

absolution from the excommunication , which they had incurred on account of the premises . And those Cardinals , in regard that the Church does not exclude from its bosom such as return , the Master and Pi'ecepiors have abjured their heresy ,

expressly granted them the benefit of absolution by our authority , according to the form of the church ; and then returning to our presence , presented to us the confessions and depositions of the aforesaid Master and Preceptors , reduced into

public writings , by public hands , as aforesaid , and reported what they had done with the said Master and Preceptors .

" By which confessions and depositions and relation , we find that the aforesaid master and brothers have been heinously guilty of the premises , though some in more and others in fewer points . But in regard that we cannot in person

inquire into these things in all parts of the world , through which that Order is dispersed , and where the brothers of it live , we , by the advice of our brethren , ordain your brotherships , by apostolical writing , that you and some of you , viz ., in their

City and Diocese , together with the venerable the Patriarch of Jerusalem , the Archbishop of York , the Bishops of Lincoln , Chichester , and Orleans , and our beloved Sons the Abbots of the Monasteries of Lagni of the Diocese of Paris , and St . Germain des Prez near Paris , and Master

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CHIPS OF FOREIGN ASHLAR. Article 1
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLARS. Article 2
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 9
A HINT ABOUT RITUALS. Article 9
MASONIC PICTURE GALLERY. Article 9
HIEROGLYPH. Article 9
ROYAL ARCH MASONRY. Article 10
ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
METROPOLITAN. Article 11
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
SCOTLAND. Article 14
IRELAND. Article 15
NORTH AMERICA. Article 15
ROYAL ARCH. Article 15
MARK MASONRY. Article 16
RED CROSS OF ROME AND CONSTANTINE. Article 16
MASONIC FESTIVITIES. Article 17
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, MUSIC DRAMA, AND THE FINE ARTS. Article 17
PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. Article 18
BRO. GLAISHER ON METEORS. Article 18
Poetry. Article 19
DEDIE A LA MEMOIRE DU BlEN-AIM ET TRES ILLUSTRE FRERE THOMAS MOSTYN, Article 19
THE LILY. Article 20
SILENCE. Article 20
MEETINGS OF THE LEARNED SOCIETIES. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGE MEETINGS, ETC., FOR THE WEEK ENDING NOVEMBER 28ST , 1868. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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The Knights Templars.

them were so sick at that time , that they could not ride , nor be any way brought into our presence ; we desiring- with them to know the truth of all the premises , and whether those things were true that where contained in their confessions and

depositions , which they were said to have made before the Inquisitor into heretical pravity in the kingdom of France , in the presence of several public notaries and many other good men , and which were exhibited to us and our brethren by

the same Inquisitor , under public hands , and shewn to our beloved sons , Berengareus , Cardinal of St . Nerius , and Aquileus , and Stephen , Cardinal of St . Giracns in Termis , priests , and Pandulphus , Cardinal Deacon of St . Angelo , of

whose prudence , experience , and fidelity we have undoubted confidence , we commissioned and commairded them that they should diligently inquire into the truth of the premises of the aforesaid Master and Preceptors , as well against those and

other persons of the said Order in general , as ¦ against the said Order itself , and report to us whatsoever they found in this particulai ' , and to swear to bring back and present to our Apostleship their confessions and depositions , put into

writing by public hands ; they being authorised to grant the same Master and brethren , according to the form of the Church , the benefit of

absolution from the sentence of excommunication , which thoy had incurred for the premises , if they were true , provided they humbly and devoutly desired absolution , as they ought . The which Cardinals going in person to the Master and Preceptors ,

signified the cause of their coming . " And in regard that their persons , and those of the other Templars in the kingdom of France , had been delivered up to us , they , by Apostolical authority , enjoined them to declare to the said

Cardinals the truth concerning the premises , freely without fear of any person , fully and plainly . The which Master and Preceptors of France , of the land beyond the sea , of Normandy , Aquitain , and Poitou , before the said Cardinals , in the presence

of our four public notaries and many other good men , having taken their oath on the Holy Gospel of God , by them corporally touched , that they would before them deliver the whole and plain trutli concerning the premises , did before them

singularly , freely , and of their own accord , without any compulsion or dread , depose , and confess among other things , the renouncing of Christ , and spitting upon the Cross , when they were received

into the Order of the Templars ; and some of them to have received many brothers under the same form , viz ., of renouncing Christ and spitting on the Cross ; some of them also confessed some other horrible and indecent things , which we

conceal to spare their shame for the present . " They said besides and confessed , that those things were true which are contained in their confessions and depositions before made , before the Inquisitor iuto Heretical pravity ; the which

confessions and depositions of the said Master and Preceptors were put into public writing by four public notaries in the presence of the said Master and Preceptors , aud some other good men ; and some days after were read before the same persons

by order of , and in the presence of the said Cardinals , and expounded to each of them in his own vulgar tongue ; who persisting in the same , did

expressly , of their own accord , approve the same as they had been read . And after these confessions and depositions they , on their knees , with their hands joined , humbly and devoutly , and shedding many tears , begged of the said Cardinals

absolution from the excommunication , which they had incurred on account of the premises . And those Cardinals , in regard that the Church does not exclude from its bosom such as return , the Master and Pi'ecepiors have abjured their heresy ,

expressly granted them the benefit of absolution by our authority , according to the form of the church ; and then returning to our presence , presented to us the confessions and depositions of the aforesaid Master and Preceptors , reduced into

public writings , by public hands , as aforesaid , and reported what they had done with the said Master and Preceptors .

" By which confessions and depositions and relation , we find that the aforesaid master and brothers have been heinously guilty of the premises , though some in more and others in fewer points . But in regard that we cannot in person

inquire into these things in all parts of the world , through which that Order is dispersed , and where the brothers of it live , we , by the advice of our brethren , ordain your brotherships , by apostolical writing , that you and some of you , viz ., in their

City and Diocese , together with the venerable the Patriarch of Jerusalem , the Archbishop of York , the Bishops of Lincoln , Chichester , and Orleans , and our beloved Sons the Abbots of the Monasteries of Lagni of the Diocese of Paris , and St . Germain des Prez near Paris , and Master

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