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The Christian Name
Name. In law, man has only one Christian name. (Blacks Law 1st Edition).
Christian Name. The baptismal name as distinct from the surname. (Stratton v. Foster, 11 Me. 467).
CHRISTIAN-NAME. The name given at the font, distinct from the Gentilitious name, or surname. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
The Gentilitious Name
Name. In law, man has only one Christian name. (Blacks Law 1st Edition).
Christian Name. The baptismal name as distinct from the surname. (Stratton v. Foster, 11 Me. 467).
CHRISTIAN-NAME. The name given at the font, distinct from the Gentilitious name, or surname. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Distinct. Different; not the same in number or in kind. Different, apart, not conjunct. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Conjunct. Conjoined; concurrent; united. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
The Surname
Conjunct. Conjoined; concurrent; united. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
The Christian name is different, apart and not united with the Gentilitious name, or surname.
The Surname
The
original name (Christian name) is the first conception, the conception in relation to
God . The second conception (surname) is not related to God.
Surname. An appellation added to the original name. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Surname. An appellation added to the original name. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
To add. To perform the mental operation of adding one conception to another.
Original. Primitive, pristine, first. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Original. Primitive, pristine, first. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
The Gentilitious Name
The Gentilitious Name (surname) belongs exclusively to a nation.
gentilitious name : surname, especially an old surname representing a large gens rather than the particular cognomen of some specifc branch.
Gentilitious. endemial; peculiar to a nation. Hereditary; entailed on a family. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Peculiar. The property; the exclusive property. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Gentile. One of an uncovenanted nation; one who knows not the true God. A person of rank. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Gentilism. Heathenism; paganism. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
The Cognomen
Cognomen. A name, especially the family name of a person; a nickname. (Ballentine's Legal Dictionary 3rd Edition)
Cognomenation. [Latin. Cognomen]. A surname; The name of a family. A name added from any accident or quality. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755)
To Cog. To lye. To obtrude by falsehood. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755)
Nomen. Name (etymology.com)
Cog = lie ... nomen = name … Cog-nomen = Lie Name = False or Fictional Name = Surname
Fictitious name. A counterfeit, feigned, or pretended name taken by a person, differing in some essential particular from his true name, (consisting of Christian name and patronymic,) , with the implication it is intended to deceive or mislead. (Black's Law Dictionary).
Assumed name . See ficticious name. (Ballentine's Legal Dictionary 3rd
Assume. To pretend. To undertake: engage; promise... Also taking up, receiving, adopting, taking to oneself, or to put on deceitfully, take appearance of, affect, or outwardly seem... to take on, become bound as another is bound, or put oneself in place of another as to an obligation or liability.... Black's Law 4th Ed.
Edition).
NAME. ʃ. [nama, Saxon.]
1. The diſcriminative appellation of an individual.Shakʃpeare.
2. The term by which any ſpecies is diſtingui/
hed.
3. Perſon, Dryden.
4. Reputation; character.
5. Renown; ſame; celebrity. Bacon.
6. Power delegated. Shakʃpeare.
7. Fictitious imputation. Dryden.
8. Appearance; not reality. Shakʃpeare.
9. An opprobrious appelLcion. Granville.
Style. Title; appelation (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Appelation. Name; word by which any thing is called (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
A style is a name and a title.
Exodus 13-14 And Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and the shall say unto me, What is his name? what shall I say unto them? And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you
The Creator is not named, the Creator names his creations. Hence your Christian name, which is starkly opposed to the worldly entitlements of the surname.
Then shall they seek t' avail themselves of names, Places, and titles; and with these to join Secular pow'r, though feigning still to act By Spiritual.
1 Cor. 3: 16 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
1 Cor. 3:17 If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.
Peculiar. The property; the exclusive property. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Gentile. One of an uncovenanted nation; one who knows not the true God. A person of rank. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Gentilism. Heathenism; paganism. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
The Cognomen
Cognomen. A name, especially the family name of a person; a nickname. (Ballentine's Legal Dictionary 3rd Edition)
Cognomenation. [Latin. Cognomen]. A surname; The name of a family. A name added from any accident or quality. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755)
To Cog. To lye. To obtrude by falsehood. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755)
Nomen. Name (etymology.com)
Cog = lie ... nomen = name … Cog-nomen = Lie Name = False or Fictional Name = Surname
Fictitious name. A counterfeit, feigned, or pretended name taken by a person, differing in some essential particular from his true name, (consisting of Christian name and patronymic,) , with the implication it is intended to deceive or mislead. (Black's Law Dictionary).
Assumed name . See ficticious name. (Ballentine's Legal Dictionary 3rd
Assume. To pretend. To undertake: engage; promise... Also taking up, receiving, adopting, taking to oneself, or to put on deceitfully, take appearance of, affect, or outwardly seem... to take on, become bound as another is bound, or put oneself in place of another as to an obligation or liability.... Black's Law 4th Ed.
Edition).
Fictitious names exist for a purpose. Fictions are invented to give courts jurisdiction. Snider v. Newell 44 SE 354.
Oxford Dictionary:
"nom": Used in expressions denoting a pseudonym, a false or assumed name.
"Guerre": War, and as a verb, to wage war.
"Nom de guerre": War name. A name assumed by or assigned to a person engaged in some action or enterprise.
"Nom de guerre": War name. A name assumed by or assigned to a person engaged in some action or enterprise.
Job
32:21 Let
me not, I pray you, accept any man’s person, neither let me
give flattering
titles unto
man.
Job
32:2 For
I know not to give flattering
titles; in
so doing my maker would soon take me away.
Flattering
title was translated form the original hebrew word "Kanah" (see Strong's
Concordance H3655)
Kanah. To
title, surname, be surnamed, give an epithet or cognomen, give a
flattering title . (Piel) to call by name, give a title,
betitle. (http://www.biblestudytools.com/lexicons/hebrew/kjv/kanah.html).
Kanah. To
call some person or thing by a figurative name
or cognomen, especially by an honourable appellation, to adorn with a
title. (Gesenius'
Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon).
Figurative. 1.
Representing something else; typical; representative. (Samuel
Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Accepting
a title such as a surname, epithet or cognomen is to represent
"something else". This "something else" was not created by God. This "something else" is a persona.
1. The diſcriminative appellation of an individual.Shakʃpeare.
2. The term by which any ſpecies is diſtingui/
hed.
3. Perſon, Dryden.
4. Reputation; character.
5. Renown; ſame; celebrity. Bacon.
6. Power delegated. Shakʃpeare.
7. Fictitious imputation. Dryden.
8. Appearance; not reality. Shakʃpeare.
9. An opprobrious appelLcion. Granville.
(Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755)
Born. The participle passive of bear. (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Bear. 4. To carry as a mark of authority. 5. To carry as a mark of distinction.(Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
First, a name is carried, and second a name is a mark (as in mark of the beast). When where you born? When did you start bearing the distinctive worldly mark that did not come from your Creator.Bear. 4. To carry as a mark of authority. 5. To carry as a mark of distinction.(Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Style. Title; appelation (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
Appelation. Name; word by which any thing is called (Samuel Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
A style is a name and a title.
Exodus 13-14 And Moses said unto God, Behold, when I come unto the children of Israel, and shall say unto them, The God of your fathers hath sent me unto you; and the shall say unto me, What is his name? what shall I say unto them? And God said unto Moses, I AM THAT I AM: and he said, Thus shalt thou say unto the children of Israel, I AM hath sent me unto you
The Creator is not named, the Creator names his creations. Hence your Christian name, which is starkly opposed to the worldly entitlements of the surname.
Then shall they seek t' avail themselves of names, Places, and titles; and with these to join Secular pow'r, though feigning still to act By Spiritual.
Milton's
Paradise Lost
God
commanded man what was good ; but the devil surnamed it evil, and
thereby baffled the command. ( The London encyclopaedia:
Universal dictionary of science, ... - Volume 21, Pg 511)
“Good
name in man or woman, dear my lord,
Is
the immediate jewel of their souls:
Who
steals my purse steals trash; tis something, nothing;
“T
was mine, “t is his, and has been slave to thousands;
But
he that filches from me my good name
Robs
me of that which not enriches him,
And
makes me poor indeed.”
Shakespeare
Jonathan Swift. When
a man is made a spiritual peer he loses his sir-name; when
a temporal,
his christian-name. The
surname robs one of their original Christian name.
Temper. To
Temper means to mix, mingle, modify (Samuel
Johnson's Dictionary 1755).
James
2:7 Do
not they blaspheme that worthy name by the which ye are called?
The
surname blasphemes the Christian name. The Christian name which belongs to Christ is in contradistinction to the surname which belongs to a Nation (a false authority - a false God). To carry the Christian name (only) is to carry a name belonging to the Lord and Savior (hence Christian Name). Should we not be named/entitled in truth by Christ rather than by a nation who offers assumed names?
4. To entitle.
To the name of Christ, to make profession of faith in him. 2 Timothy 4:1.
I charge thee therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom;To the name of Christ, to make profession of faith in him. 2 Timothy 4:1.
The
way by which good and evil commonly operate upon the mind of man, is
by those respective names and appellations, by which they are
notified and conveyed to the mind. (Sermons Several
Occasions By Robert South).
Surnames
are not common in scripture, but there are some. Judas "Iscariot"
betrayed Jesus. Search "Iscariot" in the bible, most verses
also include the word betrayal.
http://www.kingjamesbibleonline.org/search.php?q=iscariot&hs=1
You
Control the Christian Name
The legal system deals with humans, natural persons and artificial persons (all represented by you and by your consent). There are two distinct venues here, the legal system rules over a child of the province but the Supreme Creator rules over a child of God. The phrase “child of the Province” is indicative of an entity of the Province and therefore under its control. Would a legal system judge challenge the Creator over control of a true man with spiritual essence, one of God and one who claims the testament as his law? One without a claim upon a surname (flattering title)? The Christian name is carried by man but belongs to the Christ. A man must offer up his Christian name “by consent” and attach it to a Surname and thereby fall under a legal jurisdiction.
Fictitious names exist for a purpose. Fictions are invented to give courts jurisdiction. Snider v. Newell 44 SE 354.
"The
omission of the Christian name by either plaintiff or defendant in a
legal process prevents he court from acquiring jurisdiction, …"
(Bouvier’s Law Dictionary, 8thed., pg. 2287)
“Complaint
must identify at least one plaintiff by true name; otherwise no
action has been commenced.”
Roe
v New York (1970, SD NY) 49 FRD 279, 14 FR Serv 2d 437, 8 ALR Fed
670.
Defendant
was impleaded by the name of A. W. Becker. Initials are no legal part
of a name, the authorities holding the full Christian name to be
essential. Wilson v. Shannon, 6 Ark. 196; Norris v. Graves, 4 Strob.
32; Seely v. Boon, 1 N. J. Law, 138; Chappell v. Proctor, Harp. 49;
Kinnersley v. Knott, 7 C. B. 980; Turner v. Fitt, 3 C. B. 701; Oakley
v. Pegler, (Neb .) 46 N. W. Rep. 920; Knox v. Starks, 4 Minn. 20,
(Gil. 7;) Kenyon v. Semon, (Minn.) 45 N. W. Rep. 10; Beggs v.
Wellman, 82 Ala. 391, 2 South. Rep. 877; Nash v. Collier, 5 Dowl.
& L. 341; Fewlass v. Abbott, 28 Mich. 270. Monroe
Cattle Co. v. Becker, 147 U.S. 47 (1893).
Entrapment
is by Consent
The
legal surname is an essential aspect by which man has been drawn into
the legal fiction and thereby into legal land. Once in the legal
realm, with a legal surname and a legal entity, one is part and
parcel to a secular collective, a public body (body politic), a
commonwealth. That commonwealth is not of God, it is secular.
Jeremiah
5: 26-27 For
among my people are found wicked men: they lay wait, as he that
setteth snares; they set a trap, they catch men. As a cage is full of
birds, so are their houses full of deceit: therefore they are become
great, and waxen rich.
Upon
adulthood, one carries (bears) the entailments of the parents (surname) and
begins working with other secular legal entities within the legal
realm. Bonded by consent and lack of knowledge.
Roman
Maxim of Law: Let he who would be deceived be deceived.
2
Corinthians 6: 14-18
1
Be ye not unequally yoked together with unbelievers: for what
fellowship hath righteousness with unrighteousness? and what
communion hath light with darkness? And what concord hath Christ with
Belial? or what part hath he that believeth with an infidel? And what
agreement hath the temple of God with idols? for ye are the temple of
the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in
them; and I will be their God, and they shall be my people. Wherefore
come out from among them, and be ye separate, saith the Lord, and
touch not the unclean thing; and I will receive you, And will be a
Father unto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the
Lord Almighty.
Revelation
18:4 And
I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my
people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not
of her plagues.
The
Temple of God is You
1
Cor. 6:19-20 What? Know ye not that your body is the
Temple of the Holy Ghost which is in you, which ye have of God, and
ye are not your own. You are bought with a price; therefore glorify
God in your body, and in your spirit, which are God's.
1 Cor. 3: 16 Know ye not that ye are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?
1 Cor. 3:17 If any man defile the temple of God, him shall God destroy; for the temple of God is holy, which temple ye are.
1
Corinthians 7:23 Ye are bought with a price; be not ye
the servants of men.
2
Corinthians 3:17 Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where
the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.
Isaiah
52:3 For thus saith the Lord, Ye have sold yourselves for
nothing, and ye shall be redeemed without money.
Matthew
7:14 Because strait is the gate, and narrow is
the way, which leadeth unto life, and few there
be that find it.