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[[File:monkserve.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Christ]] [[appoint]]ed his [[ministers]] to do a job and provide the services of [[Pure Religion]] through [[charitable practices]], freely giving what was [[freewill offerings|freely received]] like the [[Levites]] who were the [[Church in the Wilderness]]. Providing [[welfare]] through the state where men may ''call themselves [[benefactors]]'' creates a [[social compact]] with a corporate body that [[exercises authority]] which makes the ''[[Corban|word of God to none effect]]'' and [[snare]]s the people as [[surety]] for debt. They relied on [[charity]] but were not what has become known as [[mendicant]] which would be contrary to the [[early Church]] and the true [[Church legally defined|Church]] 1000 years later in the days of [[Lady Godiva]].]] | [[File:monkserve.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Christ]] [[appoint]]ed his [[ministers]] to do a job and provide the services of [[Pure Religion]] through [[charitable practices]], freely giving what was [[freewill offerings|freely received]] like the [[Levites]] who were the [[Church in the Wilderness]]. They were [[liturgy|public servant]]s of a free government ''of, for, and by'' the [[virtues|virtue]] of the people and the [[ministry|ministries]] of [[His Church]]. Providing [[welfare]] through the state where men may ''call themselves [[benefactors]]'' creates a [[social compact]] with a corporate body that [[exercises authority]] which makes the ''[[Corban|word of God to none effect]]'' and [[snare]]s the people as [[surety]] for debt. They relied on [[charity]] but were not what has become known as [[mendicant]] which would be contrary to the [[early Church]] and the true [[Church legally defined|Church]] 1000 years later in the days of [[Lady Godiva]].]] |
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