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 Photographs of Temple Church
The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13 century in Temple Church, London.
The oldest part of Temple Church in London, modelled after the domed Church of the Rock in Jerusalem.
The effigies of Templar Knights from the 13th century inside Temple Church, London.
http://www.lodgephoto.com/galleries/uk-london/templechurch   (274 words)

  
 Temple Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Knights Templar at Temple Church in London
The Temple Church is a late 12th century church in London located between Fleet Street and the River Thames.
Marble effigies of medieval knights in the Temple Church.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_Church   (1757 words)

  
 Temple, London EC4: tourist information from TourUK
The Temple Church, built in 1185, was modelled on the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem and is the only circular church in London.
Temple represents two of London's four Inns of Court - the Middle Temple and the Inner Temple, the other two are
The name Temple derives from the Knights Templar, a chivalrous order founded here in 1118 to protect pilgrims on their way to the Holy Land.
http://www.touruk.co.uk/london_sights/temple1.htm   (368 words)

  
 Medieval London: Architecture: The Temple Church
Zarnecki, G. "The West Doorway of the Temple Church in London.
Dove, W. "The Temple Church and its Restoration." In Transactions of the London and Middlesex Archeological Society, 1967, pp 164-72.
The Architectural Embellishments and Painted Glass of the Temple Church, London.
http://vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/medart/image/England/london/Temple-Church/London-Temple-Church.html   (388 words)

  
 Temple Church - Historic London Churches
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The church was built by the Knights Templar when they moved their London headquarters here from Holborn in 1186.
One of the oldest buildings in London, this delightful round church is tucked away in a quiet courtyard, just yards from the hurly burly of busy Fleet Street to the north.
http://www.britainexpress.com/London/Temple_Church.htm   (560 words)

  
 Death Records in the Register of Burials in the Temple Church, London England
Temple Church is one of the oldest churches in London.
Clement Cooke, was buried in the Temple church beside her fathers grave, the 17th of November, 1635.
one of the butlers of the Inner Temple, buryed in the belfrey on the Inner Temple syde, the 23 of Octobet, 1648.
http://ancestorsatrest.com/cemetery_records/temple_church_cemetery.shtml   (7198 words)

  
 The Knights Templar at Temple Church, London
The Temple church was consecrated on 10 February 1185 by Heraclius, Patriarch of Jerusalem.
The Temple and the Church are still governed by that charter.
The Master of the Temple in England sat in parliament as the first baron of the realm, (primus baro Angiae).
http://www.thecyberfarm.com/templars/templarbritain/templechurch/templechurch.htm   (1157 words)

  
 Temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Inner Temple and the Middle Temple are two of the four inns of court in London.
In Judaism, the Temple in Jerusalem (Hebrew: בית המקדש, Beit ha Mikdash, literally "House of the Temple") on Temple Mount in Jerusalem was the center of ancient Judaism and the most important holy site in the religion.
A temple is a structure reserved for religious or spiritual activities, such as prayer and sacrifice, or analogous rites (as in masonry).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple   (686 words)

  
 Christ Church Temple
Kensington Temple, belongs to the Elim Pentecostal Church and is a large, vibrant and growing community of people from over 100 different nations meeting in homes all over London (cell groups -...
Boston Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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 Knights Templar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Templum Domini became the model for many subsequent Templar churches in Europe, such as the Temple Church in London and is represented on several Templar seals.
The summit is sacred to Jews and Christians as the Temple Mount as well as to Moslems as the Haram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary).
The Templars erroneously believed the Dome of the Rock to be remnants of the biblical First Temple of Jerusalem.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knights_Templar   (776 words)

  
 The 1860 publication: "Essays and Reviews" by (Church of England theologians) Temple, Williams, Powell, Wilson, Goodwin, Pattison and Jowett
Temple writes to the bishop of London, "Many years ago you urged us from the University pulpit to undertake the critical study of the Bible.
Frederick Temple, later Archbishop of Canterbury, discusses the valuable contributions of non-Christian thinkers.
by (Church of England theologians) Frederick Temple, Rowland Williams, Baden Powell, Henry Bristow Wilson, C. Goodwin, Mark Pattison and Benjamin Jowett
http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/1860-essays-reviews   (3134 words)

  
 Pepys' Diary: Temple
“The Temple” refers to the Middle Temple and Inner Temple on the Strand in London.
The division of the site between the two societies was formalised in 1732 by a deed of partition, with only the Temple Church, the Masters house and garden and the churchyard remaining in common.
The Temple Church was damaged by German bombs during the Blitz and repaired after generous donations by the American Bar Association.
http://www.pepysdiary.com/p/131.php   (621 words)

  
 William Temple
second son of Frederick Temple (born 1821, priest 1847, headmaster of Rugby 1857, Bishop of Exeter 1869, Bishop of London 1884, Archbishop of Canterbury 1897, died 1902).
William Temple, 98th Archbishop of Canterbury, was born in 1881, the
In 1906, he applied for ordination, but the Bishop of Oxford would not ordain him because he admitted that his belief in the Virgin Birth and the Bodily Resurrection of Jesus was shaky.
http://www.satucket.com/lectionary/william_temple.htm   (1145 words)

  
 Myths and Stories of the Knights Templer
The Templars designed a number of their churches on the circular layout of the Temple itself (see the ruins at left, or Temple Church, London on the first page).
Several, though not many, of the confessions mentioned a head, made of metal or wood, that was sometimes referred to as Baphomet (see Temple of Easter Knowledge for a further discussion of Baphomet).
Edward II in England arrested some the highest ranking members of the Temple and even allowed some of them to be tortured (none of them confessed to anything).
http://www.mygen.com/users/bruce/myths.html   (1145 words)

  
 K T . O R G :: London & the World For Christ ::
© Copyright 2006 Kensington Temple, London City Church
At Kensington Temple we believe that God has a destiny for every person - a great and wonderful purpose for you to fulfil in your life.
Our prayer is that the Lord will bless you as we share with you the good things He is doing among us.
http://www.kt.org   (250 words)

  
 The Crown Temple
Because the Pope created the Order of the Temple Knights (the Grand Wizards of deception) and established their mighty Temple Church in the sovereign City of London, it is the Pope and his Roman Capitols who control the world.
The false Crown Temple and its Grand Wizard Knights have led the world to believe that they are of the Lord God and hold the knowledge and keys to His Kingdom.
We have traced this in history to the Crown Temple, the Temple Church circa 1200.
http://www.worldnewsstand.net/history/The_Crown_Temple.htm   (250 words)

  
 Accessions of archives and MSS: Papers of F. and W. Temple
Finally there is a letter to William Temple from President Roosevelt, written from the White House in September 1944, only a few months after D-Day: ‘In these victorious days, and in the times to come, we need more than ever before that spiritual strength which is essential to a just and enduring peace.
Gladstone writes to offer the See of Exeter (1869) and later that of London (1885), and offers his views on the needs of the Church: ‘I feel that Apostolic zeal, devotion, wisdom and the spirit of forbearing love, are now if possible more than ever needed in the Church’.
William Temple died only four days after receiving this letter.
http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/news/Annualreport2003/accessions_archivesMSS_fwtemple.html   (917 words)

  
 Saints and Martyrs
The fifth time he returned to England was stopped, already dressed in Mass vestments; he was processed and condemned to death for being a priest, and martyred in Tyburn (London) 10 of December 1610, at the age of thirty four years.
Condemned for being a priest, he was drawn, hung and quartered in Tyburn (London) on the 12
Condemned to death for being a priest, he was stripped, hung, drawn and quartered at Tyburn (London) on the 17
http://www.valladolid.org/College/biographical_summary.htm   (2994 words)

  
 Alternative London Magazine - Buddhist in SW19
The monks founded the lay buddhist association with 3 principle aims, to help and support the sangha (community), to secondly assist members in their spiritual development and thirdly, to link the temple with those who speak English.
In 1924 The London Buddhist Society was formed with some Asian monks settling in Britain and other Brits travelling to Asia for monastic ordination.
In the 1950's Zen buddhism became of interest and in the 60's and 70's an interest in Tibetan buddhism began.
http://www.alternativelondonmagazine.com/buddhist.htm   (613 words)

  
 The Great Fire of London. 1666.
The fire blazed unchecked for another three days, until it halted near Temple Church.
The Great Fire of London began on the night of September 2, 1666, as a small fire on Pudding Lane, in the bakeshop of Thomas Farynor, baker to King Charles II.
The one positive effect of the Great Fire was that the plague, which had ravished London since 1665, diminished greatly, due to the mass death of the plague-carrying rats in the blaze.
http://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/greatfire.htm   (650 words)

  
 BBC NEWS World South Asia Gunmen storm Hindu temple
Tarun Patel, spokesman for the Shri Swaminarayan temple, in Neasden, north London, which has strong connections with the Gandhinagar temple, said they had been unable to get much information from the scene because of problems with the telephone connection.
Unidentified gunmen have killed at least 23 people after storming a Hindu temple in India's western Gujarat state, the authorities say.
The Swaminarayan organisation, part of the Hindu faith, was formally established in 1907.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/2278643.stm   (525 words)

  
 Descendants of Nathaniel Shenton - pafc03 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, International Genealogical Index (R), Copyright (c) 1980, 1997, data as of February 1997, Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA.
Certified Copy of an Entry of Death, Mar 1840 Barrow On Sour Vol 15 Pg 27, Family Records Centre, Myddleton Street, London, United Kingdom.
The inscription appears to come from the Order for the Burial of the Dead: "blessed are the dead who die in the Lord: even so saith the Spirit; for they rest from their labours.".
http://www.kevinlaurence.net/genealogy/shenton/pafc03.htm   (3302 words)

  
 Children of OT & DC
William Temple who was born in Exeter on 15
From 1885 to 96, Frederick was Bishop of London and finally, from 1896 until his death he was Archbishop of Canterbury.
Frederick Charles Temple who was born in 1879
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 Manual of Zen Buddhism: Introduction
Though not a priest of any Buddhist sect, he is honoured in every temple in Japan, for his knowledge of spiritual things, as all who have sat at his feet bear witness, is direct and profound.
He is probably now the greatest living authority on Buddhist philosophy, and is certainly the greatest authority on Zen Buddhism.
Professor of Buddhist Philosophy in the Otani University, Kyoto
http://www.sacred-texts.com/bud/mzb/mzb00.htm   (627 words)

  
 Cambridge University Buddhist Society, University of Cambridge
The London Buddhist Vihara, founded in 1926 by Anagarika Dharmapala, was the first Buddhist monastery to be established outside the continent of Asia.
He studied in Sri Lanka for a number of years before coming to England in the mid 90s to live in the Singhalese Sri Saddhatissa Buddhist Temple in Wembley.
On Friday 28th February we have a speaker from the London Buddhist Vihara
http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/buddha/town_programme.html   (297 words)

  
 Baptist History Articles
The doctrinal basis of RBMS is the London Confession of 1689 to which its contributing churches and missionaries must also subscribe.
The London 1689 Confession had been molded after the Presbyterian Westminster Confession of Faith, as much for political unity as doctrinal.
The Philadelphia Baptist Association was the first Baptist Association in America and it adopted the Calvinistic 1689 Baptist Confession from London with two additions, the laying on of hands and the singing of Psalms, and became the Philadelphia Baptist Confession of Faith in 1742.
http://www.pbpress.org/articles.htm   (297 words)

  
 The Great Fire of London. 1666.
The fire blazed unchecked for another three days, until it halted near Temple Church.
The Great Fire of London began on the night of September 2, 1666, as a small fire on Pudding Lane, in the bakeshop of Thomas Farynor, baker to King Charles II.
The one positive effect of the Great Fire was that the plague, which had ravished London since 1665, diminished greatly, due to the mass death of the plague-carrying rats in the blaze.
http://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/greatfire.htm   (650 words)

  
 Reformation Statement
The "House of the Lord" is an Old Covenant concept that referred first to the Tabernacle, and then to the temple.
The confessions that we have relied upon are The Hampton Roads Confession of Faith, The Confession of 1689, The First London Confession, and The Westminster Confession of Faith.
The first and primary effect of saving faith is to cause one of the elect to receive Jesus Christ as his Savior and Lord, to rest upon him alone for his salvation.
http://www.albatrus.org/english/creeds/reformed/reformation_statement.htm   (650 words)

  
 Chicago, Illinois Biographies
His wife, Laura Hooper Crowder, who died in 1927, was born at Woking, near London, and was a child when her parents came to Chicago.
Trainor gave liberally of her own means and of her individual labors to the charitable work carried on by the church in connection with foreign groups.
To their union was born a family of eleven children, eight sons and three daughters.
http://www.iltrails.org/cook/chicagobios2.html   (650 words)

  
 Articles - Geoffrey Fisher
Temple was a strong Christian Socialist, and opinion both in the Church and the general public foresaw great changes in the post-war period.
In 1932 Fisher was appointed Bishop of Chester, and in 1939 he was made Bishop of London, a key post in the Church of England.
William Temple, who was by an odd coincidence also later to be Archbishop of Canterbury.
http://www.x-moto.net/articles/Geoffrey_Fisher   (650 words)

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