Controversial Sayings

652 sayings found from the Medieval era

For the land which you inhabit, shut in on all sides by the seas and surrounded by the mountain peaks, is too narrow for your large population.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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That land, as the Scripture says, 'floweth with milk and honey,' and Jerusalem is the navel of the world.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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All who die by the way, whether by land or by sea, or in battle against the pagans, shall have immediate remission of sins.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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Let no delay postpone the journey.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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Christ commands it.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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O most valiant soldiers and descendants of invincible ancestors, do not degenerate, but recall the valor of your forefathers.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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Let no property, no labors detain you, for this land of yours, which is so fertile, has hardly enough to support its cultivators.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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God wills it! God wills it!

— Pope Urban II 1095
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What are you doing, sluggish race, if not to fight for Christ?

— Pope Urban II 1095
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If you are conquered, you will have the glory of those who die for Christ.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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Let no one, on account of his possessions, hesitate to set out.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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All who are going to go into battle should wear the sign of the cross on their garments.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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We, by the authority of Almighty God and of the blessed apostles Peter and Paul, grant to all who undertake this expedition remission of sins.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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Know that for all those who die in this expedition, there will be a sure entrance into paradise.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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Let no obstacle impede you, but go forth, trusting in the Lord.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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A people, a truly alien people, utterly estranged from God, has invaded the lands of the Christians and has depopulated them by sword, plunder, and fire.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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They have destroyed the churches of God or have converted them to the rites of their own religion.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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They torture Christians with unheard-of cruelties.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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They cut open the navels of those whom they have captured, pull out their entrails, and tie them to a stake, and then beat them until their entrails are all drawn forth.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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They violate the women of the Christians.

— Pope Urban II 1095
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