- hence, one
tenth of a hundred).
Tithings later came to be seen as
subdivisions of a
manor or
civil parish. The
tithing's leader or
spokesman was
known as...
- A
tithe (/taɪð/; from Old English: teogoþa "tenth") is a one-tenth part of something, paid as a
contribution to a
religious organization or compulsory...
-
Tithal is an out
growth in
Valsad district of Gujarat.
Tithal is
located around 4.1
kilometer away from its
district headquarter Valsad. It is
known for...
-
tithings had
gained complete sovereignty de facto, and in 1613, the Diet (German: Landrat, French: Diète), a
council of
representatives of
tithings and...
- The
tithe (Hebrew: מעשר; ma'aser) is
specifically mentioned in the
Books of Leviticus,
Numbers and Deuteronomy. The
tithe system was
organized in a seven-year...
- full
tithe-payers.) Part-
tithe payers have paid
tithing, but the
amount is less than one-tenth of
their income. Non-
tithe payers have not paid
tithing during...
- The
second tithe (Hebrew: ma'aser
sheni מעשר שני) is a
tithe mentioned in the
Hebrew Bible and
practised within Orthodox Judaism. It is distinguished...
-
Tithe Act is a
stock short title used in the
United Kingdom for
legislation relating to
tithes. The
Tithe Act 1536 (28 Hen. 8. c. 11) The
Tithe Act 1540...
- The
first tithe (Hebrew: מעשר ראשון, romanized: maʿśēr rîshôn) is a
positive commandment in the
Torah requiring the
giving of one
tenth of agricultural...
- The
Church of the
Tithes or
Church of the
Dormition of the
Virgin (Ukrainian: Десятинна Церква,
Desiatynna Tserkva;) was the
first stone church in Kyiv...