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| | Romans - New Testament: King James Vesion (KJV) |
 | | Romans 2:28 For he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; neither is that circumcision, which is outward in the flesh: |  | | Romans 7:18 For I know that in me (that is, in my flesh,) dwelleth no good thing: for to will is present with me; but how to perform that which is good I find not. |  | | Romans 2:17 Behold, thou art called a Jew, and restest in the law, and makest thy boast of God, |
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http://www.comparative-religion.com/christianity/bible-king-james-version/new-testament/romans.php
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| | Awe-Struck: NW Tales of the Season, romance anthology ebook |
 | | Since he was king here, he'd told her, he'd wear as much or as little clothing as suited him, at least in his own bed chamber. |  | | Back to back, the boys had fought, surrounded by enemy horse, their shields feathered with arrows, their swords dripping blood, each too proud to suggest to the other they retreat before they were ridden down and trampled. |  | | Tribes that had not been under Roman law for decades brought their disputes to him. |
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http://www.awe-struck.net/PREVIEWS/KOTR/KOTRpv.html
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| | Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor - Open Encyclopedia |
 | | The fact that this was regarded in the Arab as in the Christian world as high treason did not matter to him one whit. |  | | Later, it appeared opportune to the pope to support Frederick as a legitimate king to support against the Emperor Otto — whom up to that time the pope had supported. |  | | After quarrelling with his father and forming an alliance with the Lombard League, he was captured by Frederick's forces and imprisoned from 1236; he died in Martirano in 1242, probably of the consequences of an attempted suicide. |
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http://open-encyclopedia.com/Frederick_II,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
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| | A GOOD LOOK AT KENNETH WUEST'S BOOK OF ROMANS |
 | | [Romans 14:22-23] The condemnation of Romans 8:1 is not the condemnation of John 5:24, but the condemnation of Romans 8:13, where a Christian puts himself back under the law. |  | | In Romans 8:5 he inserts the word "habitually" again without any MS evidence whatsoever. |  | | Why would anyone go against the King James reading? |
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http://web.mountain.net/morton/others/greek8.htm
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| | NO KING BUT JESUS: Romans 13 and the Perfect Law of Liberty [Free Republic] |
 | | I would support no Government which offered support to Roman Catholicism on equal terms with Reformation Christianity. |  | | But it would be true enough in any State. |  | | Question: What theological problems are created when we ignore the applicability of Romans 13: 8 - 10 in instructing the Christian Magistrate how he should Govern? |
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http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3ad0b80b3a17.htm
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http://homepages.tesco.net/~k.wasley/Richcorn.htm
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| | The Avalon Project : The Golden Bull of the Emperor Charles IV 1356 A.D. |
 | | Moreover it shall not be allowed to any one of the aforesaid secular prince electors, when the duty of his office has been performed, to place himself at the table prepared for him so long as any one of his fellow prince electors has still to perform his office. |  | | Concerning the immunity of the king of Bohemia and his subjects. |  | | Concerning the offices of the prince electors in the solemn courts of the emperors or kings of the Romans. |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/golden.htm
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| | Review by Leslie Tramposch: KING OF THE ROMANS |
 | | Though the victors shaped the world we live in today we cannot help but feel respect for those who stood up against overwhelming odds in the attempt to preserve the standard of a world that had become all but obsolete. |  | | Part two is a completely fictional accounting of Syagrius as a survivor cut adrift from the world he has known. |  | | His legion is all that stands between his people and the invading Franks. |
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http://www.simegen.com/reviews/historical/kingoftheromans.html
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| | Roman Republic |
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http://www.mindspring.com/~sherriscorner/images/roman_republic.htm
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| | Chapter 17 |
 | | And hence it is that at a later time we find that some German princes had "elector" for their title, as the Electors of Hanover and the Electors of Brandenburg; and even that the three clerical electors were more commonly called electors than archbishops. |  | | The most remarkable thing in John's papacy was his quarrel with Lewis of Bavaria, who had been chosen emperor by some of the electors, while others voted for Frederick of Austria. |  | | For the choice of an emperor (or rather of a king of the Romans) had by this time fallen into the hands of seven German princes, of whom four were laymen and three were the archbishops of Mentz, Cologne, and Treves. |
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http://www.biblefacts.org/ecf/sch/sch02-18.html
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| | Articles - Henry (VII) of Germany |
 | | Henry was kept prisoner in various places in Apulia and died on February 12, 1242 in Martirano, possibly from the consequences of an attempted suicide. |  | | This article refers to the King of the Romans Henry (VII) of the House of Hohenstaufen. |  | | When Frederick sought the crown of Germany, he had his son crowned King of Sicily in February 1212 by Pope Innocent III, since an agreement between Frederick and the Pope stated that the kingdoms of Germany and Sicily should not be united under one ruler. |
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http://www.gaple.com/articles/Henry_(VII)_of_Germany?mySession=c7b2adafb76d84adadf529225aa7be41
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| | Medieval Sourcebook: The Golden Bull of Charles IV 1356 |
 | | For instance the number of electors of the emperor had been fixed at seven since 1273, but it was not always clear which seven princes ere the electors. |  | | If any one of the princes or his representatives have been hindered or delayed for a time, but arrives before the election is over, he shall be admitted and shall take part in the election at the stage which had been reached at the time of his arrival. |  | | When the news of the death of the king of the Romans has been received at Mainz, within one month from the date of receiving it the archbishop of Mainz shall send notices of the death and of the approaching election to all the electoral princes. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/goldenbull.html
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| | Late Middle Ages, Knox - Tiimeline Iberia |
 | | Frederick renounces his claim to be King of the Romans |  | | Estates of Bohemia and Moravia renounce Sigismund as their king and form a government |  | | Charles of Bohemia renounces claims to Italy and receives papal permission to be elected King of the Romans |
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http://history.boisestate.edu/hy309/Germany/timelinegermany.htm
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| | King of the Romans - definition of King of the Romans in Encyclopedia |
 | | The title King of the Romans (Latin: Rex Romanorum) — not to be confused with the early, partially mythical Kings of Rome — was carried by Holy Roman Emperors after they had been confirmed as Emperor, but before they had undergone the ceremony of coronation by the Pope. |  | | The title had this function beginning late in the Salian period, but had already been used as early as Ottonian times onwards, especially by Emperor Henry II, when it began to supersede King of the Germans (Lat.: rex Teutonicorum), implying an imperial role that was, at that time, rejected by the papacy. |  | | This article uses material translated from the in the German-language wikipedia, which, in turn, cites a source that contains further references: |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/King_of_the_Romans
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| | Wenceslaus, King of the Romans - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Hus was executed in Constance in 1415, and the rest of Wenceslaus's reign in Bohemia featured precursors of the Hussite Wars that would follow his death. |  | | As King Wenceslaus IV of Bohemia, until his death in 1419, he came into repeated conflict with the nobility, and sought to protect the religious reformer Jan Hus and his followers against the demands of the established Church for their suppression as heretics. |  | | Wenceslaus succeeded his father in both roles: Charles IV had been elected Holy Roman King and, in the expected course of things, crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope, but Wenceslaus never received the imperial title; the Bohemian title came to Wenceslaus by inheritance as Charles's son. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wenceslaus,_Holy_Roman_Emperor
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| | Berkshire History: Biographies: Prince Richard, Earl of Cornwall & King of the Romans (1209-1272) |
 | | Richard was the second son of King John and his second wife, Isabella of Angouleme. |  | | In 1257, the German electors nominated Richard as King of the Romans (ie. |  | | Before his departure, he was formally reconciled with his brother, King Henry, and friendly relations were cemented by his marriage with Henry's sister-in-law, Sanchia of Provence, upon his return in 1243. |
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| | HYW |
 | | If when an inheritor is a minor (below the age of 14), then his lands shall fall under the wardship of his overlord (or if the inheritor be an overlord himself, his warder shall be his King). |  | | The electors were 7 in number: 3 ecclesiastical and 4 lay. |  | | In cases where the inheritor is a declared outlaw, his King shall make the decision if the lands be returned or not. |
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http://www.thefishingcoach.com/hyw.htm
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| | Chapter King and the Beggar <i>to</i> King's Chair of K by Brewer's Readers Handbook |
 | | King of Yvetot [Ev-to], a king of name only; a mockery king; one who assumes mighty honours without the wherewithal to support them. |  | | Kings Cave (The), opposite to Campbeltown (Argyllshire); so called because king Robert Bruce with his retinue lodged in it.Statistical Account of Scotland, v. |  | | The original fleet was only 1200 sail, and 400 were wrecked off the coast of Sêpias before the sea-fight of Salamis began, thus reducing the number to 800 at most.) |
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| | Master Theodoric, About Emperor Charles IV |
 | | The himself left his country in search of adventures. |  | | Charles IV concentrated his energies chiefly on the economic and intellectual development of Bohemia. |  | | This family connection was celebrated publicly when Charles IV made a solemn visit to his nephew in 1378, just months before his death. |
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http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Museum/6727/charl.html
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| | Medieval Sourcebook: Henry, King of the Romans: Concerning Serfs Who Flee to the Cities of Alsace, 1224 |
 | | Provision was made to protect lawful citizens against the unjust claims of lords. |  | | Henry, King of the Romans, took from the shoulders of his father, the Emperor Frederick II, some of the burden of government, and tried to prevent by legislation the flight of serfs to the cities whereby the estates of German nobles were being depopulated. |  | | We also decree and firmly ordain that all nobles and ministerials, as has been said, being desirous of obtaining their men, may enter our cities in peace and security and depart without hurt or injury. |
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http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/source/1224germanserfs.html
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| | KING OF THE ROMANS |
 | | KING OF THE ROMANS, a title assumed by the Emperor Henry II., and afterwards conferred on the eldest son of the emperor of Germany. |
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http://simplestartpage.com/2305K_KING-OF-THE-ROMANS.HTML
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| | Crusades - Timeline |
 | | Boniface of Montferrat, King of Thessalonica, is killed in an ambush by Bulgars |  | | King Philip II of France refuses to lead a crusade against the Albigensians |  | | Death of Amalric II; his widow, Isabella, rules in her own right until she dies the same year, then is succeeded by her daughter, Maria; Hugh I succeeds as King of Cyprus |
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http://crusades.boisestate.edu/timeline/1198-1214.shtml
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| | The Romans:0872266311:Ardagh, Philip; King, Colin:eCampus.com |
 | | ...answers that can be found earlier in the pages of "The Romans"- a fact-filled record of life in those fascinating times - with full-color illustrations reconstructing life in the past, and photographs of the evidence the Romans left behind. |  | | There are clues to spot, suspects to follow and questions that need answers... |
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http://www.ecampus.com/bk_detail.asp?isbn=0872266311&referrer=yah04
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| | The Avalon Project : Count Palatinate as Judge Over the Kings. Decree of the Nuremberg Diet, November 19, 1274. |
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http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/medieval/countpal.htm
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| | Creation Moments - Radio |
 | | The native people on the Indonesian island where it lives call it the "king bee." The king bee was first described by a scientist in the 1800's. |  | | The resin is collected, formed into a ball by the mandibles, and then held in them while being returned to the nest. |  | | The huge king bee has been carefully designed to make its home safe, even among termites. |
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http://www.creationmoments.com/radio/printable_transcript.asp?track_id=950
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| | Free Audio Books / King of the Romans (Unabridged) |
 | | When Clovis moves to conquer Gaul in AD 486, only Syagrius, King of the Romans, has the courage to stand in his way and pays a fearful price for his defiance. |  | | Reading to a child is one of the great joys of parenthood -- except when you're forced to read the same book a hundred times. |  | | Finalists were selected by a panel of over 100 judges representing all areas of the audiobook world. |
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http://www.freeaudiobooks.info/fiction/historical/king-of-the-romans-unabridged.html
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| | King of the Romans - 5 cassettes, Unabridged And The Golden Sandal PB - Book (Paperback) |
 | | After she savews a magical red fish, the fish helps her attend a henna party of a bride-to-be dressed in a fine gown and sandals. |  | | Author: John Gorman / Reader: Stuart Langston With the destruction of the Roman Empire in 486 A.D., Syagrius, King of the Romans, is shattered by a defeat that costs him everything and everyone he values. |  | | He wanders through his dying empire to find refuge with three desperate people, each too proud and honorable to compromise with the corruption threatening to destroy them. |
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http://www.patrickstacker.com/romans.htm
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 | | 1929 - King Alexander of Yugoslavia suspends his country's constitution. |  | | 1367 - King Richard II of England († 1400) |  | | 1690 - Joseph, son of Emperor Leopold I becomes King of the Romans |
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| | Conrad IV on Encyclopedia.com |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/c/conrad4.asp
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| | King of the Romans - John Gorman - Mobipocket eBooks |
 | | Download Mobipocket Reader and install it on your PDA or computer. |  | | King of the Romans takes place at the end of the Roman Empire. |  | | King of the Romans - John Gorman - Mobipocket eBooks |
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http://www.ebookmall.com/ebook/90221-ebook.htm
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| | BRI/TIM - The Holy Bible - The New King James Version - Romans 1 |
 | | Who, knowing the righteous judgment of God, that those who practice such things are deserving of death, not only do the same but also approve of those who practice them. |  | | BRI/TIM - The Holy Bible - The New King James Version - Romans 1 |  | | The Holy Bible - The New King James Version - Romans 1 |
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| | Romans. The Holy Bible: King James Version. Bartleby.com |
 | | In this important letter, Paul wrote to the Romans about life in the Spirit, which is given to believers in Christ through faith. |  | | Shaw, G.B. Stein, G. Stevenson, R.L. Wells, H.G. The Bible > King James Version > Romans |  | | Hath not the potter power over the clay, of the same lump to make one vessel unto honour, and another unto dishonour? |
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| | RealMagick Article: King James Bible: Romans, Chapter 13 |
 | | RealMagick Article: King James Bible: Romans, Chapter 13 |  | | If you find an article in violation of a copyright, please inform Gwydion and we will resolve the situation promptly. |  | | Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. |
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| | Bible, English, King James, Romans - Wikichristian.org |
 | | This page was last modified 14:10, 19 Jan 2005. |  | | Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called to be an apostle, separated unto the gospel of God, |  | | The Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans |
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http://www.aids123.com/index.php?title=Bible,_English,_King_James,_Romans
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| | ROMANS - Bible MKJV |
 | | Scripture taken from the Modern King James Version of the Holy Bible |  | | -- Modern King James Version of the Holy Bible - Copyright © 1962 - 1998 -- |
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http://www.mkjvonline.com/mkjv/rom.htm
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