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Tamguatlay Posted 12 years ago
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Should "king" and "lord" be in upper case?

One of his followers answered, “Their residence and properties are equivalent to those of my Lord, the King.”

Should "king" and "lord" be in upper case?

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tamguatlay Should "king" and "lord" be in upper case? In Christian contexts, if it is a reference to *** or Jesus Christ, yes. In other (especially secular) contexts, no.

  • tamguatlay Should "king" and "lord" be in upper case?
  • In Christian contexts, if it is a reference to *** or Jesus Christ, yes.
  • In other (especially secular) contexts, no.
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tamguatlayShould "king" and "lord" be in upper case?
In Christian contexts, if it is a reference to *** or Jesus Christ, yes.
In other (especially secular) contexts, no.
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tamguatlayShould "king" and "lord" be in upper case?
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