d confine and crush the Crusade, and on his crutches he limped back to remonstrate with Gunter, who w he judged it to be so far removed as provide an isolated target which the main army would not be at to rescue. they could see below the sleeping city of Tiberias, which other Jews would try to capture within the next few days. say, What man is there that is fearful and fainthearted? let him go and return unto his house .
tantly when victory was assured, could it honestly be said that God was on the side of the Christians? You still wonder, Cullinane mused. battle an properly concluded that only the daring action of Gunter in t first moments accounted for the victory. e did Christianity He brought with him a Muslim counselor to whom he spok Arabic, and he preferred Muslim customs. re needed-that the wearer was a Jew, and the same ring, smaller in diameter, was repeated in front over the heart.
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