6. The word Gospel when it refers to a book of the Bible, as the Gospel of John, or {21} the Gospels; but use lower case when referring to the gospel message.
7. Pronouns referring to God or Christ when used in direct address, or whenever the reference might otherwise be mistaken.
8. General biblical terms: e.g., Priestly Code, Apostles’ Creed, Lord’s Prayer, Lord’s Supper, The Prophets, and Major and Minor Prophets, when the collection of prophetical books is intended; but use lower case for the adjectives biblical and scriptural.
9. Names applied to the Evil One, except when used as an expletive, or as a general name for any demon: e.g.,
“When the Devil was sick, the Devil a monk would be;
When the Devil was well, the devil a monk was he.”
10. The word Holy in the Holy place and the Holy of holies.
11. The title of a psalm: e.g., the Twenty-fourth Psalm.
12. Capitalize the following:
- Almighty
- Authorized Version
- Common Version
- Creator
- Deity
- Father
- God
- Holy Bible
- Holy Spirit
- Holy Writ
- Jehovah
- Jesus Christ
- King
- Logos
- Lord
- Messiahship
- Messiah
- Messianic
- Passover
- Pentecost
- Redeemer
- Revised Version
- Sabbath
- Saviour
- Scriptures
- Son of Man
- Son
- Spirit
- The Trinity
- The Virgin Mary
- Word