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King, James

Holy Bible, Leviticus, King James Version, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1979, p. 147, Chapt. 2, ver. 13. [Pg.415]

AU bibKcal quotations are taken from The Holy Bible. Today s King James version. . . Appointed to be read in Churches (Bath Bible First Ltd., 2002). [Pg.15]

The Bible, King James Version, Book of Proverbs, Chapter 23, Verse 31. [Pg.199]

Small, J. Sketches of early Scottish alchemists Michael Scot - King James IV. -Sir George Erskine of Innertiel. Proc SocAntiqScot 11, no. 1 (1874-1875) 179-197. repr Edinburgh Neill, 1875, vp... [Pg.240]

Extracted from William Blomberg, An Account of the Life and Writings of Edmund Dickinson, M.D. Physician in Ordinary to King Charles and King James II. London. [Pg.262]

Janies I.The Basilicon Doron of King Jame VI. Edited by James Craigie. Edited by James Craigie. Edinburgh, London William Blackwood, 1950. 2 vols... [Pg.622]

In my copy of the King James version of the Bible, verses 20 and 21 of the 9th chapter of Genesis report the following And Noah began to be an hnsbandman, and he planted a vineyard And he drank of the wine, and was drnnken and he was nncovered within his tent. Perhaps Noah felt that a small celebration was warranted after his experiences on the ark at the time of the great flood. The Bible is silent on his motive so I am rednced to specnlation. [Pg.81]

In the bloodless Glorious Revolution, William and Mary defeat English King James II, abolish the standing army, and restore— to Protestants only—the right to keep and bear arms. [Pg.97]

It weighed nearly 4 tons and threw stones weighing over 350 lbs. It was installed at Edinburgh Castle and was supposed to have been of the same general construction as the cannon which in 1460 killed King James II. [Pg.126]

A[nthony] W[eldon], The court and character of King James no [Arthur Wilson], The five... [Pg.1]

Wilson, Arthur], The Jive yeares of King James (1643). [Pg.245]

Lindley, David, The Trials of Frances Howard Fact and Fiction at the Court of King James <)%). [Pg.252]

The first British settlement in North America was established in 1607 and named Jamestown, after King James i. The little tobacco-growing colony was located on the East Coast, in the region that would eventually become the state of Virginia. One of the constant debates among the Jamestown settlers was whether they should expand the colony. Tobacco growing was a very profitable enterprise, especially since labor was so cheap — the Jamestown settlers had brought the first African slaves to North America. But the settlement was surrounded by unfriendly Indians who would, of course, resist the expansion. [Pg.61]

King James I of England expresses a rather different opinion in his Counterblast to Tobacco, which denies the substance has any real medicinal value. The king also tries to reduce the growing popularity of smoking by taxing tobacco, a practice that is soon taken up by other European nations. [Pg.80]

King James Bible, Mk 12 41-44, 247 Kriging modeling, ethnological studies, Palmarejo, 221-228... [Pg.563]

Nicotine is an alkaloid derived from the leaves of the Nicotiana species. It originated in South America where it has been smoked by the native population for hundreds of years. It was introduced into Western Europe in the 16th century but shortly after its introduction into Great Britain it was condemned as a habit "injurious to the lung" by King James I. [Pg.398]

The Ten Commandments—297 words in the King James version, Exodus 20.7... [Pg.326]

Obviously, stars are useful for light, navigation, and chronology. They are a source of beauty and inspiration. In the Bible, God knows both the number of stars and the names of stars. The stars are divided into constellations. (Three references to the constellations are found in the Bible, two in Job and the other in Amos.) The Bible condemns astrology but throughout mentions signs in the Heavens. For your interest, here are references to stars in the Bible (mostly the King James Version, but some are in the New International Version). [Pg.212]


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