| 1826 - 622 pages
...de Montfort was to prevent the crusaders from instantly falling upon the inhabitants, and to beseech them rather to make prisoners. that the^ priests of...immediately ordered them to be hanged upon the gallows ; but, as soon as Aimery, the stoutest among them, was hanged, the gallows fell ; for, in their great... | |
| William Russell Macdonald - Anti-Catholic literature - 1829 - 286 pages
..."joyous " results of the capture of Lavaur : — " Very soon they dragged out of the castle Aimery, <c Lord of Montreal, and other knights, to the number...immediately ordered them to be " hanged upon the gallows ; but as soon as Aimery, the " stoutest among them, was hanged, the gallows fell ; for, in " their... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 338 pages
...de Montfort was to prevent the crusaders from instantly falling upon the inhabitants, and to beseech them rather to make prisoners, that the priests of...God might not be deprived of their promised joys. Our pilgrims,' continues the monk of Vaux-Cernay, ' collected the innumerable heretics that the castle... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1832 - 336 pages
...de Montfort was to prevent the crusaders from instantly falling upon the inhabitants, and to beseech them rather to make prisoners, that the priests of the living God mig fit not be deprived of their promised joys. Our pilgrims," continues the monk of Vaux-Cernay, '... | |
| William Sime - Church history - 1834 - 336 pages
...crusaders from instantly falling upon the inhabitants, and to beseech them rather to make prisoners, thai the priests of the living God might not be deprived of their promised joys !!" " Very soon," adds a monkish writer, who was an eye-witness of the whole transaction, " they dragged out of the castle... | |
| Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1845 - 640 pages
...earnestly entreated the furious assailants to restrain their present vengeance and to take all alive, that the priests of the living God might not be deprived of their promised joys. He was obeyed : Aimery was first dragged forth, with his faithful companions in arms ; and de Montfort... | |
| 1838 - 544 pages
...de Montfort was to prevent the crusaders from instantly falling upon the inhabitants, and to beseech them rather to make prisoners, that the priests of...Montreal, and other knights, to the number of eighty, whom the noble earl immediately ordered to he hanged upon the gallows ; but as soon as Aimery, the... | |
| Periodicals - 1838 - 274 pages
...de Montfort was to prevent the crusaders from instantly falling upon the inhabitants, and to beseech them rather to make prisoners, that the priests of...promised joys. " Very soon," continues the monk of Vaux-Cemay, " they dragged out °f 'he castle, Aimery Lord of Montreal, and other knights, to the number... | |
| William Jones - 1838 - 708 pages
...de Montfort was to prevent the crusaders from instantly falling upon the inhabitants, and to beseech them rather to make prisoners, that the priests of...be deprived of their promised joys. " Very soon," says their own monkish historian, " they dragged out of the casde Aimery, lord of Montreal, and other... | |
| Christianity - 1843 - 996 pages
...women were burnt alive on one pile. The next castle taken was that of Lavaur, whence " they dragged out Aimery, Lord of Montreal, and other knights to the...immediately ordered them to be hanged upon the gallows; but, as soon as Aimery, the stoutest among them, was hanged, the gallows fell ; for, in their great... | |
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