JUDGEMENT OF GOD


judgement of God

A crusader describes with relish the massacre in Jerusalem in AD 1099:

'With drawn swords our people ran through the city. Nor did they spare anyone, not even those pleading for mercy. If you had been there, your feet would have been stained up to the ankles with blood. What more shall I tell? Not one of them was allowed to live. They did not spare the women or children. The horses waded in blood up to their knees, nay up to the bridle. It was a just and wonderful judgement of God.'

Quoted Bamber Gascoigne The Christians, Cape 1977, page 113

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JUDGEMENT OF GOD

     
judgement of God

A crusader describes with relish the massacre in Jerusalem in AD 1099:

'With drawn swords our people ran through the city. Nor did they spare anyone, not even those pleading for mercy. If you had been there, your feet would have been stained up to the ankles with blood. What more shall I tell? Not one of them was allowed to live. They did not spare the women or children. The horses waded in blood up to their knees, nay up to the bridle. It was a just and wonderful judgement of God.'

Quoted Bamber Gascoigne The Christians, Cape 1977, page 113

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> JUDGEMENT OF GOD




judgement of God

A crusader describes with relish the massacre in Jerusalem in AD 1099:

'With drawn swords our people ran through the city. Nor did they spare anyone, not even those pleading for mercy. If you had been there, your feet would have been stained up to the ankles with blood. What more shall I tell? Not one of them was allowed to live. They did not spare the women or children. The horses waded in blood up to their knees, nay up to the bridle. It was a just and wonderful judgement of God.'

Quoted Bamber Gascoigne The Christians, Cape 1977, page 113






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