Re-classed The Argument. I. The subject introduced by a visit to Einsedelin III. The Christian Chivalry sincere and faithful in its devotion V. To defend the Catholic faith a perpetual obligation. Early VI. Knights were to be examples of religion, and to exalt its glory. Nobility related to the priesthood. Laws of Chivalry were directed to make men religious. The abandonment of truth leads to the ruin of nobility. Examples of devout Knights. The bounty of the great in religious foundations VII. Examples from history and romance of the religious spirit which distinguished Chivalry. Chivalry bound its sons to venerate the Clergy, to shew a reasonable respect, and to favour good priests. Examples . PAGK 1 6 7 14 45 61 81 403411 |