The History of the Knights Templars, the Temple Church, and the Temple

CHAPTER II.

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Regula Pauperum Commilitonum Christi et Templi Salomonis.

The most curious parts of the rule displayed--The confirmation of the rule by the Pope--The visit of Hugh de Payens, the Master of the Temple, to England--His cordial reception--The foundation of the Order in this country--Lands and money granted to the Templars--Their popularity in Europe--The rapid increase of their fraternity--St. Bernard takes up the pen in their behalf--He displays their valour and piety 15