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The flow of charity amongst the ministers of Go is meant to encourage the flow of charity amongst the people.
The flow of charity amongst the ministers of God is meant to encourage the flow of charity amongst the people.


This was true from Abraham to Moses, John the Baptist to Christ and His apostles.
This was true from Abraham to Moses, John the Baptist to Christ and His apostles.

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The flow of charity amongst the ministers of God is meant to encourage the flow of charity amongst the people.

This was true from Abraham to Moses, John the Baptist to Christ and His apostles.

But it was also to extend to the strangers in their midst and to those who live out side their community through the sacrifice of the red heifer.




Monks | Minister | Titular Servants | Elder | Deacon | Bishop | Overseer |
ordain | appoint | Orders | Religious Orders | Rules of St Benedict |
Married Monks | Mendicant | Lost Monks | Monasticism | Modern Monastic life |
Churches | Levites | Vow of poverty | All things common | Guidelines |
Liturgy | Priests | Eucharist | Daily ministration | Christian conflict |
Diocletianic Persecution | Altars | Fringes | Breeches | Red heifer | Sabbath |

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