- - - of Rome. Life-spark of Christianity preserved. Individual - Ascetical severities - - - - - Analogy in religious orders - - SECTION XI.—Pages 142—199. THE CRUSADES. - Re-action of Saracenic eruption. Judgment formed of by - on - - vindicates Popes and European princes against his own - - penetrate to gates of Rome Crusaders to walls of Mecca-fulfilment of promise co-extensive with Roman world-eastern and western Christendom measured and MERCE. - - - anec- Double triumph of Christianity-over citizens of Roman -in Spain. Irrigation. Horticulture. Cotton-plant. Sugar-cane. Manufactures of Africa of Spain. Cloths. Silk. Paper. Steel. Principles of taxation - - - - - Commerce. Saracens, - though not a seafaring, a commercial people. Carriers of - - - Milan competes with Damascus and Toledo. Glass -- SECTION XIII.- Pages 246-360. ANALOGY BETWEEN CHRISTIANITY AND MAHOMETANISM, IN LITERATURE. Industry and commerce parents of science and civilization. tecture -- never effected conquests without founding cities. Archi- accompany S. Louis into East-on their return erect Holy - |