Craig Sanders <[email protected]> writes:

> you're right. the book of revelations contains very specific grammatical
> rules for avoiding god's wrath in the apostropocalypse(*).

Sigh, OK, because the alternative is filing timesheets:

POSSESSIVE PUZZLES [Fowler 1e, pp 451]:

| 1. Septimus's, Achilles'.  It was
| formerly customary, when a word
| ended in -s, to write its possessive
| with an apostrophe but no addi-
| tional s, e.g. /Mars' hill/, /Venus' Bath/,
| /Achilles' thews/.  In verse, & in
| poetic or reverential contexts, this
| custom is retained, & the number
| of syllables is the same as in the
| subjective case, e.g.  /Achilles'/ has
| three, not four; /Jesus'/ or /of Jesus/,
| not /Jesus's/.  But elsewhere we now
| add the s & the syllable, /Charles's
| Wain/, /St James's/ not /St James'/,
| /Jones's children/, /the Rev. Septimus's
| surplice/, /Pythagoras's doctrines/.  For
| /goodness' sake/, /conscience' sake/, &c.,
| see SAKE.

I referred to "in reverential contexts".

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