this is the name by which their names are writeen in the book of life with God their Father.
The title of oldest professional football club in America actually goes to the The Chicago Cardinals. The team formed in 1899, before the NFL was created.
A retired judge is commonly referred to as a "retired judge." They may also be addressed as "former judge" or simply by their title, such as "Judge [Last Name]."
Prior to the Cardinals' 2008 NFC West division title, that was 1975 when they were playing in St. Louis and in the NFC East division.
only if "as" is the first or last word in a title
The column headings in a database such as Last Name or First Name are referred to as labels.
Yes, it is capitalized when it is the first or last word of the title.
A retired judge can be referred to as "Judge [Last Name] (Retired)" or simply as "Retired Judge [Last Name]."
I believe that is sign of being a servant, a humble servant of God. The Cardinal is called by his first name, John, then with title, as in John Cardinal Smith. Think of it as your servant, John, Cardinal Smith
No, except whe n it is the first or last word of the title.
Author's last name, first name. "Title of Document." Title of Web site. Document date or date of last revision. Date accessed. The URL.
Capitalized it when it is the first and last word of the title
In a title, only the first word, the last word, and all major words are typically capitalized. Minor words like "and," "or," and "but" are not usually capitalized unless they are the first or last word of the title.