- to government.
Modern tithes are
normally voluntary and paid in cash,
cheques or via
online giving,
whereas historically tithes were
required and paid...
- Lay
tithes were a term for
tithes that
instead of
going to the
Catholic church,
would go to a lay
person This was
either a form of rent to a landlord...
- In
Scotland a
teind (Scottish Gaelic: deachamh) was a
tithe derived from the
produce of the land for the
maintenance of the clergy. It is also an old...
-
Payment of
Tithes of 1548, the
great tithes are
described as
those of corn (that is all
cereal crops), hay and wood, and the
small tithes as the remainder...
-
taxes on
income was the
Saladin tithe introduced by
Henry II in 1188 to
raise money for the
Third Crusade. The
tithe demanded that each
layperson in England...
-
separate meeting from the
tithing settlement. The LDS
Church uses the
honor system and
personal accountability of the
individual tithe payer. It is not the...
- out at
length for
Reformation of Manners, 1622 A New
Discovery of
Personal Tithes; or the 10th part of men's
cleere gaines proved due, 1625 The Fire...
-
obligation for
Christians to pay
tithe in the churches. However, in July 2022, he
publicly retracted his
views on
tithing confessing that he has
misled people...
- the one hand, the duke's
personal ****ets, such as
manors and
other properties,
mineral springs and
remaining personal tithes and rents,
which were to...
- may have been
inserted in
order to give
validity to the
priesthood and
tithes connected with the
Second Temple.: 59–60 It also may have been inserted...