The Royalty Principle

The Royalty Principle
Author: Lady Dylyce
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2013-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 144978559X

If you've ever wondered, "Is this all there is?" to your Christian experience, you will be blessed to learn there is more, much more. The day you are born again, you enter God's household and become a member of His royal family in the Kingdom of Heaven. Roy-al-ty n 1 the rank, status or authority of a sovereign; 2 a royal personage; and, 3 royal nature or quality Prin-ci-ple n 1 A basic truth upon which others can be founded; 2 an essential character; and, 3 moral standards or rules of conduct Royalty principle = a basic truth and moral standard, which is necessary for the essential character of royal personages with rank, status and authority, to develop and maintain their royal nature The Royalty Principle is a ten-week course about the Kingdom of Heaven. It will instruct you in how to fulfill Jesus' Great Commission to make disciples as you go about the Father's business. As an ambassador for Christ, His royal representative here on earth, you will learn that you can make a difference. The Royalty Principle will help prepare you for the ultimate end-of-life experience-ruling and reigning with Lord Jesus for eternity. Inside you will learn about your Kingdom of Heaven: - Responsibilities - Rewards - Crowns Lady Dylyce, Princess of the Kingdom of Heaven, invites you to join her in discovering the daily excitement of walking with God.

Royal Persons

Royal Persons
Author: Patricia Springborg
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 326
Release: 1990
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780044453765

The birth of the state is usually associated with the emergence of the Greek polis, but this book asserts that it can be traced in the foundation myths and practices of the ancient Egyptian monarchy to which the feminine principle is crucial.

The Rules of Royalty

The Rules of Royalty
Author: Audrey Aaron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2021-03-11
Genre:
ISBN:

What if everything you ever needed was present with you at this very moment? What if your dreams and desires were part of your birthright? If I told you that was not only true, but it has always been God's intention for you, how would you live from that perspective? The Rules of Royalty is an explanation of that truth...The Rules of Royalty will guide you into a deeper understanding and revelation of what it truly means to be Christian. You will gain an enlightened perspective on how you should relate to other Christians as your brothers and sisters. You will develop more effective relationships with the leaders in your life as you embrace your own leadership capacity. You will gain a deeper understanding and knowledge of your responsibility to God as His child, His ambassador, and His representative in the Earth. The ultimate purpose is for you to come to know, understand, accept, and walk fully in your Royal Identity.

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society
Author: Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 792
Release: 1889
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Published papers whose appeal lies in their subject-matter rather than their technical statistical contents. Medical, social, educational, legal,demographic and governmental issues are of particular concern.

The Palace Law of Ayutthaya and the Thammasat

The Palace Law of Ayutthaya and the Thammasat
Author:
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501725963

This book contains the first academic translations of key legal texts from the Ayutthaya era (1351–1767), along with an essay on the role of law in Thai history. The legal history of Southeast Asia has languished because few texts are accessible in translation. The Three Seals Code is a collection of Thai legal manuscripts surviving from the Ayutthaya era. The Palace Law, probably dating to the late fifteenth century, was the principal law on kingship and government. The Thammasat, a descendant of India's dharmasastra, stood at the head of the Code and gave it authority. Here these two key laws are presented in English translation for the first time along with detailed annotations and analyses of their content. The coverage of family arrangements, court protocol, warfare, royal women, and ceremonial conduct in the Palace Law presents a detailed portrayal of Siamese kingship, reaching beyond terms such as devaraja, thammaraja, and cakravartin. Close analysis of the Thammasat questions the assumption that this text has a long-standing and fundamental role in Thai legal practice. Royal lawmaking had a large and hitherto unappreciated role in the premodern Thai state. This book is an important contribution to Thai history, Southeast Asian history, and comparative legal studies.