Christian givingHere are entered works on the duty of the individual Christian to contribute financially to the church. Works on the duty of the individual Christian to contribute time, talents, and material possessions in the service of God are entered under Christian stewardship. Works on the solicitation and administration of church funds are entered under Church finance. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere.
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Filed under: Christian giving- Little Miss Ellerby and Her Big Elephants: Respectfully Dedicated to All Whom it May Concern by Mrs. Boomer, by Harriet A. Roche
- Tithing, by Arthur Walkington Pink (multiple formats at CCEL)
Items below (if any) are from related and broader terms.
Filed under: Church charities -- Government policy -- TexasFiled under: Church charities -- Washington (D.C.)- Charitable Institutions in Colored Churches (Washington: Press of E. L. Pendleton, 1892), by Alexander Crummell
Filed under: Church fund raising- Little Miss Ellerby and Her Big Elephants: Respectfully Dedicated to All Whom it May Concern by Mrs. Boomer, by Harriet A. Roche
Filed under: Churchwardens' accountsFiled under: Tithes- Tithing and the Church (Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, c1994), by Gary North (PDF with commentary at garynorth.com)
- As you Tithe, So You Prosper: A Series of Four Lessons in Tithing (Kansas City, MO: Unity School of Christianity, 1937), by L. E. Meyer (page images at HathiTrust)
- Tithing, by Arthur Walkington Pink (multiple formats at CCEL)
- The Tithing Dilemma, by Ernest L. Martin (HTML with commentary at askelm.com)
- Tithing: Your Questions Answered, by Jarrette E. Aycock (PDF at nnu.edu)
- Théorie de l'Impôt: ou, La Dime Sociale (2 volumes, in French; Paris: Guillaumin et cie., 1862), by Clémence Royer (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Tithes -- England -- London
Filed under: Tithes -- Scotland -- Early works to 1800- A Letter to an English Member of Parliament, From a Gentleman in Scotland, Concerning the Slavish Dependencies, Which a Great Part of That Nation is Still Kept Under, by Superiorities, Wards, Reliefs, and Other Remains of the Feudal Law, and by Clanships (London: Printed for M. Cooper, 1746), by John Willison (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Pews and pew rights
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