| Charles Mills - 1821 - 444 Seiten
...instant death from a party of Saracens that entered their galley. " With regard to myself (he says), I fell on my knees at the " feet of one of them; and, making the sign of the cross, " said, ' Thus did St. Agnes.' Sir Guy d'Ibelin, constable " of Cyprus, knelt beside me, and confessed himself to... | |
| Charles Mills - 1822 - 468 Seiten
...instant death from a party of Saracens that entered their galley. With regard to myself, (he says) I fell on my knees at the feet of one of them ; and, making the sign of the cross, said, ' Thus did St. Agnes.' Sir Guy d'Ibelin, constable of Cyprus, knelt beside me, and confessed himself to me,... | |
| Edward Smedley - 1836 - 536 Seiten
...they had murdered their Lord, Notwithstanding this, the King told me be should scarcely have refused." •was about to receive my death. In consequence, I fell on my knees at the foot of one of the Saracens, and making the sign of the Cross, said ' Thus died Ste. Agnes.' Sir Guy... | |
| 1848 - 576 Seiten
...had accompanied the count of Flanders. With regard to myself, I no longer thought of any sin or evil I had done, but that I was about to receive my death...consequence, I fell on my knees at the feet of one of * A Chronicle, published by M. Catel, of the year 1249, says, that the sultan was killed by his own... | |
| Richard (of Devizes.) - 1848 - 618 Seiten
...had accompanied the count of Flanders. With regard to myself, I no longer thought of any sin or evil I had done, but that I was about to receive my death...consequence, I fell on my knees at the feet of one of * A Chronicle, published by M. Catel, of the year 1249, says, that the sultan was killed by his own... | |
| 1848 - 596 Seiten
...as we learn from William of Tyre, 1. 2, ch. 23. An 1250.] CONVENTION FOR DELIVERY OF PRISONERS. 449 them, and, making the sign of the cross, said, " Thus...Sir Guy d'Ebelin, constable of Cyprus, knelt beside rne, and confessed himself to me ; and I gave him such absolution as God was pleased to grant me the... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1854 - 504 Seiten
...imagined that his last hour was come. " With regard to myself, I no longer thought of any sin or evil I had done, but that I was about to receive my death:...confessed himself to me, and I gave him such absolution as God was pleased to grant me the power of bestowing ; but of all the things he had said to me, when... | |
| George Proctor - 1856 - 546 Seiten
...come. " With regard to myself, I no longer thought of any sin or evil I had done, hut that I was ahout to receive my death ; in consequence I fell on my...confessed himself to me, and I gave him such absolution as God was pleased to grant me the power of bestowing ; but of all the things he had said to me, when... | |
| John George Edgar - 1865 - 318 Seiten
...monk of La Trinite, who had accompanied the Count of Flanders. I no longer thought of any sin or evil I had done, but that I was about to receive my death....the sign of the cross, said " Thus died St. Agnes." The Constable of Cyprus knelt beside me, and confessed himself to me, and I gave him such absolution... | |
| 1903 - 644 Seiten
...had accompanied the count of Flanders. With regard to myself, I no longer thought ot any sin or evil I had done, but that I was about to receive my death...consequence, I fell on my knees at the feet of one of * A Chronicle, published by M. Catel, of the year 1249, says, that the sultan was killed by his own... | |
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