... Christian faith, might in the present battle break the strength of the Saracens and of the devil and extend the kingdom of the church of Christ from sea to sea, over the whole world. There was no delay ; God was present when we cried for His aid,... The History of the Crusades - Page 363by Joseph Fr. Michaud - 1853Full view - About this book
| Joseph François Michaud - 1852 - 620 pages
...with an innumerable army, announcing haughtily his project of leading away into captivity the Pranks who guarded Jerusalem, and then rendering himself...on the contrary, had more than a hundred thousand hone and forty thousand foot soldiers. Bat God manifested his power in favour of his servants. Our... | |
| Edward Potts Cheyney - Great Britain - 1895 - 204 pages
...God was present when we cried for His aid and furnished us with so great boldness, that one who saw us rush upon the enemy would have taken us for a herd of deer hastening to quench their thirst in running water. It was wonderful, indeed, since there were in our... | |
| University of Pennsylvania. Dept. of History - 1902 - 200 pages
...God was present when we cried for His aid, and furnished us with so great boldness, that one who saw us rush upon the enemy would have taken us for a herd of deer hastening to quench their thirst in running water. It was wonderful, indeed, since there were in our... | |
| James Harvey Robinson - Europe - 1904 - 594 pages
...delay; God was present when we cried for his aid, and indued us with so great boldness that one who saw us rush upon the enemy would have taken us for a herd of deer, hastening to quench their thirst in running water. The king of It was indeed wonderful, since there... | |
| Edward Peters - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 336 pages
...God was present when we cried for His aid, and furnished us with so great boldness, that one who saw us rush upon the enemy would have taken us for a herd of deer hastening to quench their thirst in running water. It was wonderful, indeed, since there were in our... | |
| Charles Dillon - History - 2005 - 273 pages
...went upon their knees and prayed to the Lord for help. In a letter to the Pope: . . . that one who saw us rush upon the enemy would have taken us for a herd of deer hastening to quench their thirst in running water. It was wonderful, indeed, since there were in our... | |
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