The Inner Temple is a small temple on Eagle Mountain that is used for spirit medium training. A fence surrounds the building, with a door leading to a garden. The temple building consists of two rooms: the Training Hall and the Sacred Cavern. The Inner Temple vicinity is surrounded by cliffs on all sides and can only be accessed by crossing the Eagle River by means of Dusky Bridge. The walk between Hazakura Temple and the Inner Temple takes about 20 minutes.
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| - The Inner Temple is a small temple on Eagle Mountain that is used for spirit medium training. A fence surrounds the building, with a door leading to a garden. The temple building consists of two rooms: the Training Hall and the Sacred Cavern. The Inner Temple vicinity is surrounded by cliffs on all sides and can only be accessed by crossing the Eagle River by means of Dusky Bridge. The walk between Hazakura Temple and the Inner Temple takes about 20 minutes.
- The Inner Temple continued to expand during the reigns of James I and Charles I, with 1,700 students admitted to the Inn between 1600 and 1640. The outbreak of the First English Civil War led to a complete suspension of legal education, with the Inns almost shut down for almost four years. Following the English Restoration the Inner Templars welcomed Charles II back to London personally with a lavish banquet. After a period of slow decline in the 18th century, the following 100 years saw a restoration of the Temple's fortunes, with buildings constructed or restored, such as the Hall and the Library. Much of this work was destroyed during The Blitz, where the Hall, Temple, Temple Church and many sets of chambers were devastated. Rebuilding was completed in 1959, and today the Temple is a fl
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| - The Inner Temple is a small temple on Eagle Mountain that is used for spirit medium training. A fence surrounds the building, with a door leading to a garden. The temple building consists of two rooms: the Training Hall and the Sacred Cavern. The Inner Temple vicinity is surrounded by cliffs on all sides and can only be accessed by crossing the Eagle River by means of Dusky Bridge. The walk between Hazakura Temple and the Inner Temple takes about 20 minutes.
- The Inner Temple continued to expand during the reigns of James I and Charles I, with 1,700 students admitted to the Inn between 1600 and 1640. The outbreak of the First English Civil War led to a complete suspension of legal education, with the Inns almost shut down for almost four years. Following the English Restoration the Inner Templars welcomed Charles II back to London personally with a lavish banquet. After a period of slow decline in the 18th century, the following 100 years saw a restoration of the Temple's fortunes, with buildings constructed or restored, such as the Hall and the Library. Much of this work was destroyed during The Blitz, where the Hall, Temple, Temple Church and many sets of chambers were devastated. Rebuilding was completed in 1959, and today the Temple is a flourishing and active Inn of Court, with over 8,000 members.
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