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The Knights Templar.

incolumitate consimili te vigere . Ad ha ? c , ut eorum qua ? in negotio templariorum emergunt tua ? notitia ? veritatis * innotescat , magnitudinem regiarn volnmus non latere quod cirm inquisitiones facta ? contra ordinem templariorum coram pra ? latis et aliis personis

eccleszasticis , qui ad pra 3 sens sacz-um concilium venerunt , et quos ad hoc congregari , certa die , nostra deliberatio fecerat , legerentur , septem de ordine templariorum ipsorum et in quaclam alia subsequent ! congregatione consimili , duo de ordine ipso , se coram eisdem prcelatis et personis , nobis tamen absentibns , pra ? sentarnnt qui se

deffensioni ejusdem ordinis offerentes , asseruerunt mille quingentos vel duo millia fratres ejusdem ordinis qui Lugduni et in circumvicinis partibus morabantur , eis circa defensionem ipsius ordinis adhserere ; nos tamen ipsos , se spontanea offerentes , detineri mandavimus et facimus detineri . Et ex tunc , circa , nostra ? persona ? custodiam , solertiorem

diligentiam solito duximus adhibendam ; ha ? c autem celsitudini tua ? duximus intimanda , ut tui providi cautela consilii quid deceat et quid expediat circa persona ? tua ? custodiam diligenti consideratione voleat pra ? videre . Latum Viennce , 11 mens . Novembris , Pontificatus nostri anno 6 .

Translation of a letter from Clement V . to Philip tlie Pair , informing him that nine Knights Templars , deputies of fifteen hundred or two thousand Templars , having appeared before the council of Vienne , to undertake the defence of their Order , he caused these nine Templars to be arrested a nd- cast into prison , tohere they should be detained till further

orders . CLEMENT Bishoj ) , servant of the servants of God , to our clearest child in Jesus Christ , Philip illustrious king of the French , health and apostolical benediction : knowing that the news of our good health is agz'eeable to you , we inform you that through divine assistance we

enjoy full and perfect health ; and have learned with joy that yours is equally good . In order to communicate to your royal magnitude the truth of all the occurrezices which take place in the affair of the Templars , I ought not to conceal from you , that whilst the ihforcnations made against the Order of the Templars Avere reading in

presence of the prelates , and other ecclesiastics , who in virtue of the convocation received from us , are come to this sacred council ; seven knights of the Order of the Templars on one day , and two others on a subsequent clay , during our absence , presented themselves before the same prelates and ecclesiastics , and offering to undertake the defence of the Order , have declared that fifteen hundred or two

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THE ROMAN COLLEGIA. Article 1
ON THE WORD "EHRE" (HONOUR), AND ITS DERIVATIVES, Article 7
THE LEGEND OF THE INTRODUCTION OF MASONS INTO ENGLAND. Article 14
THE CONSTITUTIONS OF 1762, Article 23
OLD FRIENDS. Article 29
BROTHER, WELL DONE! Article 30
EARLY HAUNTS OF FREEMASONRY. Article 31
TEMPUS FUGIT. Article 35
CURIOUS BOOKS. Article 36
THE SUNDERLAND LIBRARY. Article 37
THE MYTHIC GOAT. Article 39
SYMBOLIC TEACHING. Article 42
GRANTS OF ARMORIAL BEARINGS Article 43
GERMAN FREEMASONRY. Article 48
AN AESTHETIC FANCY. Article 51
THE KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 52
AMERICAN MASONIC MEDALS.* Article 61
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The Knights Templar.

incolumitate consimili te vigere . Ad ha ? c , ut eorum qua ? in negotio templariorum emergunt tua ? notitia ? veritatis * innotescat , magnitudinem regiarn volnmus non latere quod cirm inquisitiones facta ? contra ordinem templariorum coram pra ? latis et aliis personis

eccleszasticis , qui ad pra 3 sens sacz-um concilium venerunt , et quos ad hoc congregari , certa die , nostra deliberatio fecerat , legerentur , septem de ordine templariorum ipsorum et in quaclam alia subsequent ! congregatione consimili , duo de ordine ipso , se coram eisdem prcelatis et personis , nobis tamen absentibns , pra ? sentarnnt qui se

deffensioni ejusdem ordinis offerentes , asseruerunt mille quingentos vel duo millia fratres ejusdem ordinis qui Lugduni et in circumvicinis partibus morabantur , eis circa defensionem ipsius ordinis adhserere ; nos tamen ipsos , se spontanea offerentes , detineri mandavimus et facimus detineri . Et ex tunc , circa , nostra ? persona ? custodiam , solertiorem

diligentiam solito duximus adhibendam ; ha ? c autem celsitudini tua ? duximus intimanda , ut tui providi cautela consilii quid deceat et quid expediat circa persona ? tua ? custodiam diligenti consideratione voleat pra ? videre . Latum Viennce , 11 mens . Novembris , Pontificatus nostri anno 6 .

Translation of a letter from Clement V . to Philip tlie Pair , informing him that nine Knights Templars , deputies of fifteen hundred or two thousand Templars , having appeared before the council of Vienne , to undertake the defence of their Order , he caused these nine Templars to be arrested a nd- cast into prison , tohere they should be detained till further

orders . CLEMENT Bishoj ) , servant of the servants of God , to our clearest child in Jesus Christ , Philip illustrious king of the French , health and apostolical benediction : knowing that the news of our good health is agz'eeable to you , we inform you that through divine assistance we

enjoy full and perfect health ; and have learned with joy that yours is equally good . In order to communicate to your royal magnitude the truth of all the occurrezices which take place in the affair of the Templars , I ought not to conceal from you , that whilst the ihforcnations made against the Order of the Templars Avere reading in

presence of the prelates , and other ecclesiastics , who in virtue of the convocation received from us , are come to this sacred council ; seven knights of the Order of the Templars on one day , and two others on a subsequent clay , during our absence , presented themselves before the same prelates and ecclesiastics , and offering to undertake the defence of the Order , have declared that fifteen hundred or two

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