. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... corrupt, of M. Eng. kinedom, tix>ra ~ a kingdom, from cyne = royal; suff.•dom.] I, Ordinary Language : 1. The dominion or territory under the au-thority or rule of a king; the dominion of aking or monarch. The great and rich kiugdmne of Granada.—Soooii:Senrg VII., p. 1j6. 2. The position or attributes of a king;kingly or sovereign power or authority; su-preme rul


. Universal dictionary of the english language : a new and original work presenting for convenient reference the orthography, pronunciation, meaning, use, origin and development of every word in the english language .... corrupt, of M. Eng. kinedom, tix>ra ~ a kingdom, from cyne = royal; suff.•dom.] I, Ordinary Language : 1. The dominion or territory under the au-thority or rule of a king; the dominion of aking or monarch. The great and rich kiugdmne of Granada.—Soooii:Senrg VII., p. 1j6. 2. The position or attributes of a king;kingly or sovereign power or authority; su-preme rule or power. My kingdom stiinds on brittle glass- ShaJceap. : /iichard It. % 3. A region, a territory, a tract, a realm. The wafry kingdom is no barTo stop the foreign Bpirits, Shaketp. : Merchant of Yeniee. 11. T. XL Nat. Hist. : The designation of thehighest and most comprehensive of the divi-sions into which natural objects are are three in number, the Animal, theVegetable, and the Mineral Kingdoms. Thedesignation was introduced or received animpulse from Linna-us, who divided the Im-perium Natune into three Regna Naturte :(1) Regnum Animale, (2) Regnnm Vegetabile,and (3) Regnum (Ste, f^t, f^re, amidst, what, f!^, fatber; we, wet, here, camel, her. there; pine, pit, sire, sir. marine; go, p^t^or, wore. wQlf, worlc, whd, son; mute, cub. ciire, pnlte, cur, rule, full; try. Simian, a. oe = e; ey = a. qn - kw. kingdomed—kino :i807 kingdom of heaven, kingdom ofGod, \ Scripture A Theology : 1. A spiritual kingdom (Luke xvii. 21 ;John xviii. 36) wliich was at liand whenJohn the Baptist animnnceil the approach-ing advent of Jt^ub (Matt. iii. 2), and evenafter the imiiistry of the latter had cum-menced (Mark i. !.>). The proper prepuratinufor it WHS repeut^mce (i/jv/.). Jesus preachniits coming (Luke iv. 43, viii. 1, xvi. IB). Afttrhis iniracuKnis puwer had Iwon experiment-ally demonstrated and tlie evangelists goneforth, it had arrived (Matt. xi


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