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  2. Josias R. King - Wikipedia

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    Josias Ridgate King (February 21, 1832-February 19, 1916; Aged 83) was an American land surveyor, Union Army officer, and is credited as being the first person to volunteer for the Union during the American Civil War.

  3. Chaverim - Wikipedia

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    Chaverim (Hebrew: חברים, literally, "companions"), also spelled Chaveirim, is an umbrella name for Orthodox Jewish volunteer organizations with locations all over the world; they provide roadside assistance and other non-medical emergency help at home or on the road. All services are free.

  4. King James Version - Wikipedia

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    John Speed's Genealogies recorded in the Sacred Scriptures (1611), bound into first King James Bible in quarto size (1612). The title of the first edition of the translation, in Early Modern English, was "THE HOLY BIBLE, Conteyning the Old Teſtament, AND THE NEW: Newly Tranſlated out of the Originall tongues: & with the former Tranſlations diligently compared and reuiſed, by his Maiesties ...

  5. King James Only movement - Wikipedia

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    The exclusive use of the King James Version is recorded in a statement made by the Tennessee Association of Baptists in 1817, stating "We believe that any person, either in a public or private capacity who would adhere to, or propagate any alteration of the New Testament contrary to that already translated by order of King James the 1st, that is now in common in use, ought not to be encouraged ...

  6. KJS - Wikipedia

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    The King John School (KJS), South Benfleet, Essex, England, UK; Kowloon Junior School (KJS), Hung Hom, Kowloon City District, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China; an English Schools Foundation international primary school; Kenneth J. Shouldice Library (KJS), Lake Superior State University, Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, USA

  7. Neil King Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Neil Caldwell King Jr. (July 27, 1959 – September 17, 2024) was an American journalist and author. He shared in the Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Reporting in 2002. [ 1 ] His first book, American Ramble: A Walk of Memory and Renewal , was published by HarperCollins in 2023.

  8. Order of Saint Joachim - Wikipedia

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    Leopold II, King of Hungary and Bohemia (later Holy Roman Emperor) formally acknowledged and sanctioned the wearing of the insignia of the Order on May 23, 1790 with a document of Royal Concession. He appointed the Comte Christian von Leiningen, a knight of The Order of Saint Joachim and relative of the Grand Master, to be Chamberlain of the ...

  9. Thajuddin - Wikipedia

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    Thajuddin, formerly known as the Tamil King Cheraman Perumal (lit. "Great lord of the Cheras"), [3] played a significant role in history as the first Indian monarch to embrace Islam. After his conversion, the Siddhars gave him the title Makkahvukkupona Perumal (lit. "Emperor who went to Makkah").