5 Music Time The National Anthem of the UK is God Save the Queen. It originated in a patriotic song first performed in 1745. It became known as the National Anthem from the beginning of the nineteenth century.Listen to the National Anthem of the UK and fill in the gaps in the exercise...
“God Save The Queen”. The new clip combines footage from the performance video shot by Temple at London’s Marquee Club in May 1977, with footage of the band’s notorious Thames river boat party on the Silver Jubilee day in June that same year....
On May 31, 1977, the song “God Save The Queen” earned a total ban on radio airplay from the BBC. Such a ban might signal the kiss of death for a normal pop single, but it proved a powerful endorsement for an anti-establishment rant by the British punk group known as the Sex Pis...
God Defend New Zealand is one of the two national anthems of New Zealand. Its English-language and Māori-language versions date to the 1870s, and it became one of New Zealand’s official national anthems in 1977.
The eldest of her four children, Charles, Prince of Wales, who at 73 is the oldest heir apparent in British history, became king immediately. Royal officials confirmed he is now known as King Charles III -- the first king of that name to sit on the throne since 1685. ...
He became her bosom companion and she spent hours of each day with him. Many people tsk-ed at what they presumed was an improper relationship. Brown affectionately called her “wumman,” instead of addressing her as Her Majesty the Queen, and from him she picked up the habit of ...
In Matthew 17:1-8, “After six days Jesus took with him Peter, James and John the brother of James, and led them up a high mountain by themselves. There he was transfigured before them. His face shone like the sun, and his clothes became as white as the light. Just then there appe...
8. In phrases expressive of a strong wish, chiefly for the benefit or injury of some person, as God bless, God damn, God help, God preserve, God save, † God shield, † God speed, † God yield (you, him, etc.); also God forbid, God grant (that); God give (something): ...
Elder who is convicted of a felony and sentenced to prison to remain in office, yet once their sentence had been completed and upon sufficient evidence of contriteness and repentance, they could (depending upon the criminal offense) be restored, no longer being known as a “felonious Christian...
Corinth became an intellectual and cultural center as well. All these things together made the City of Corinth a potential place for worldwide missions. If a church could be established in Corinth, the Word of God could spread all around the world. This place first needed to meet the Almight...