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Here begins the prologue to the Rule of Temple
The Names of the Fathers who Attended the Council
Here Begins the Rule of the Poor Knighthood of the Temple
The Manner in which Brothers should be Received
On Excommunicated Knights
On Not Receiving Children
On Brothers who Stand Too Long in Chapel
On the Brothers' Dress
On Shirts
On Bed Linen
On Pointed Shoes' and Shoe-Laces
How They Should Eat
On the Reading of the Lesson
On Bowls and Drinking Vessels
On the Eating of Meat
On Weekday Meals
On Friday Meals
On Saying Grace
On Taking Collation
On Keeping Silence
On Ailing Brothers
On the Communal Life
On the Master
On Giving Counsel
On Brothers Sent Overseas
On Keeping the Peace
How the Brothers Should Go About
How they should Effect an Exchange
On Locks
On Secular Gifts
On Faults
On Serious Faults
On Rumour
Let None Take Pride in his Faults
Let None Ask
On Animals and Squires
That No Brother May Have an Ornate Bridle
On Lance Covers
On Food Bags
On Hunting
On the Lion
How They May Have Lands and Men
On Tithes
On Giving Judgement
On Elderly Brothers
On Sick Brothers
On Deceased Brothers
On the Priests and Clerks who Serve Charity
On Secular Knights
On Secular Knights who Serve for a Fixed Term
On the Commitment of Sergeants
On White Mantles
On Married Brothers
On Sisters
Let Them Not Have Familiarity with Women
Not Being Godfathers
On the Commandments
These are the Feast Days and Fasts that all the Brothers should Celebrate and Observe
These are the Feast Days which should be Observed in the House of the Temple

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