The Manner of the Kingdom

The Manner of the Kingdom
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Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 1517384478
ISBN-13 : 9781517384470
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Synopsis The Manner of the Kingdom by : Ti Burtzloff

It is not really clearly understood what this book is exactly: nor how it came about and so forth; therefore, all that we can really do to best offer a description of this book is to provide a sample of it that one may read > And the king shall appoint unto himself a couple of knights to be his horsemen; and sometimes the knights of the king shall be able to run in the beginning even before his chariots run; for the horsemen shall be able to leap over the chariots and run out into the battle-field ahead of the pawns. And he will appoint him captains over thousands, and captains over fifties; and will set them strategically upon the Chess-board in order to plow his ground, and to reap his harvest, and to make his instruments of war, and instruments of his chariots and so forth. And until one memorizes the patterns which result in victory, one must simply take each move step by step and play it by ear. Let the people which want a king to rule over them, study to play this board game which I have made available as an ensample of what your lives will be like from the day that you appoint one of your fellow-men to have rule over your own souls. And the king, whom you set up for yourselves to have dominion over you, will take your daughters to be confectionaries, and to be cooks, and to be bakers, and to be his virgins. For the king will take the virginity of every daughter before he suffers her to lie in the same bed as her husband. The king will require the flower from every girl which is betrothed to an husband. For the reasoning of the counselors and scribes and (Bishops) of the kingdom shall be that the king is better than the average citizens of the kingdom; and therefore, it shall be preferred to breed kings into the earth, rather than to breed peasants and farmers and servants and so forth. And the king, whom you set up for yourselves to have dominion over your own souls, will take your fields, and your vineyards, and your olive yards, even the best of them, and give them to his servants. And at the counsel of the (Bishops) which will stand next to the king and queen, filling their heads with ideas of how best to oppress the kingdom (which is you) in order to satisfy their lust of greed for the sake of more filthy lucre; they shall advise their kings to build fancy church buildings and establish rituals regarding tithes & offerings. And the king, whom you will worship, will take the tenth of your seed, and of your vineyards, and give to his officers, and to his own servants. And he will take your menservants, and your maidservants, and your goodliest young men, and your strongest donkeys, and your choicest rooks, and your female asses, and put them all to his own idea of work. And so, Samuel (with help) from some wood-cutters, carved sculptures which were symbolic of kings and queens and knights and bishops and rooks and pawns and created an animated pattern of war and oppression; hoping that the people would realize the results of war and shun the ideas of violence and turn from the illusiveness of division in consciousness, and cease to view distinctions between so-called kingdoms and cultures which perceive that they are not (one) based off of the deceitful divisiveness of imaginary borders. Howbeit, the people craved killing, and the spilling of blood was an excitement for them, and they loved the board game, and they used it for entertainment, rather than for an actual illustration of the consequences of what would manifest if they set kings over themselves in order to rule and oppress them and have dominion over their own souls and render themselves like as unto the beasts. And all the people shouted, and said, God save the king. And that began to be the object of the game of kings and queens. To save the king from being trapped into a snare which they named Check-Mate became the goal of the game which they named Chess. Now behold; this book is not for those which have no faith. For they shall profit nothing from it.

Illustrations of British history, biography and manners in the reigns of Henry viii ... [to] James i, in papers from the MSS. of the families of Howard, Talbot and Cecil; containing a great part of the correspondence of Elizabeth and her ministers with the sixth earl of Shrewsbury [ed.] with notes by E. Lodge

Illustrations of British history, biography and manners in the reigns of Henry viii ... [to] James i, in papers from the MSS. of the families of Howard, Talbot and Cecil; containing a great part of the correspondence of Elizabeth and her ministers with the sixth earl of Shrewsbury [ed.] with notes by E. Lodge
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Total Pages : 480
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Synopsis Illustrations of British history, biography and manners in the reigns of Henry viii ... [to] James i, in papers from the MSS. of the families of Howard, Talbot and Cecil; containing a great part of the correspondence of Elizabeth and her ministers with the sixth earl of Shrewsbury [ed.] with notes by E. Lodge by : British history

The Northmen. The Sea-kings and Vikings, Their Manners and Customs, Discoveries, Maritime Expeditions, Struggles and Wars Up to Present Time

The Northmen. The Sea-kings and Vikings, Their Manners and Customs, Discoveries, Maritime Expeditions, Struggles and Wars Up to Present Time
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Total Pages : 498
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ISBN-10 : 9783385388567
ISBN-13 : 3385388562
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Synopsis The Northmen. The Sea-kings and Vikings, Their Manners and Customs, Discoveries, Maritime Expeditions, Struggles and Wars Up to Present Time by : Paul Christian Sinding

Reprint of the original, first published in 1875.

The Manners of the Israelites. Wherein is Seen the Model of a Plain and Honest Policy for the Government of States and a Reformation of Manners. Translated by C. Cordell

The Manners of the Israelites. Wherein is Seen the Model of a Plain and Honest Policy for the Government of States and a Reformation of Manners. Translated by C. Cordell
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Total Pages : 236
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0020145253
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Synopsis The Manners of the Israelites. Wherein is Seen the Model of a Plain and Honest Policy for the Government of States and a Reformation of Manners. Translated by C. Cordell by : Claude Fleury

Hand-book of Bible Manners and Customs

Hand-book of Bible Manners and Customs
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Total Pages : 530
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X030802520
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Synopsis Hand-book of Bible Manners and Customs by : James Midwinter Freeman