Yes, "He" is capitalized when referring to Jesus in Christian contexts.
Yes, "Him" is capitalized when referring to Jesus in Christian writing to show respect and reverence.
no . In older times one always capitalised He and His in reference to Jesus.
Some people use initial capitals on all pronouns referring to Jesus or God, as a sign of respect. I have then seen some scholars similarly use initial capitals on all pronouns referring to all gods, in order to demonstrate equal respect.The King James Bible does not capitalise the pronouns referring to Jesus or God, and I usually follow this precedent.
No, there is no capitalize when referring to rosary beads. You may choose to capitalize when referring to set of prayers called the Rosary, but not for rosary beads.
Yes, you should capitalize the word "Figure" when referring to a figure in a paper.
Capitalize municipal when you're referring to a specific authority -- The Municipal Court. If you're not referring to a specific thing, do not capitalize the m.
Yes, you capitalize the word "Chapter" when referring to a specific section in a book.
Yes, capitalize "Central" when referring to Central Illinois as it specifies a specific region within the state.
You would capitalize it only if you are referring to a specific community college.
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Yes, you should capitalize "French" when referring to a French language class as it is a proper noun.
You do not capitalize Defense Attorney unless you're referring to a specific person.