CAP. XXII.

CAP. XXII.

Of the Temple of God.

AND from the churche of the sepulcre towarde the East at xviii1paces isTemplum Domini. That is a fayre house and it is all rounde and ryghte high & covered with leed,2and it is well paved with white marble, but yeSarasins wyl suffre no christen men ne Jewes to come therein, for they say that so3foule men should not come into that holye place, but I came therein and in other places where I woulde, for I had letters of the Soudan, wyth hys great seal, and, commonly, other men but have of his signet, and men beare hys letter with his seale before them hanginge on a speare, and men do great worship thereto, and kneele against4it as it were against God's body: for those men that it is sent to,before they take it, they encline5thereto and then they take it, and laye it upon their heads, and afterward they kisse it, and then they reade it, all enclining with great worship, and then they profer6them to do all that the bringer will. And in this Templum Domini were wont to be Chanons regulers, and they had an Abbot to whome they were obedient, in this Temple was Charlemaine when the Aungell brought him the prepuis of our Lorde when he was circumsised, and after King Charles brought it to Acon7into our Ladies Chapell.

Templum Domini

1:Other editions say 160 paces.2:Lead.3:Such unclean.4:Before.5:Bow.6:Proffer or offer.7:Pynsonand others say Paris.

1:Other editions say 160 paces.

2:Lead.

3:Such unclean.

4:Before.

5:Bow.

6:Proffer or offer.

7:Pynsonand others say Paris.


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