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True belief in God's word means that you do not give until after the Tithe is placed in God's envelope.
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This now is not an overdrawn picture of particular cases -- and they were numerous -- which occurred during the period of what was termed the Tithe rebellion.
The Tithe-Proctor The Works of William Carleton, Volume Two William Carleton 1831
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Of a substance called Tithe, upon which, as 'tis said,
The Complete Poems of Sir Thomas Moore Collected by Himself with Explanatory Notes Thomas Moore 1815
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Jes Battis said ... i'm going to read it soon! still have to finish Holly Black's "Tithe"
Wicked Lovely Jes Battis 2008
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I passed up the chance to buy "Tithe" by Holly Black.
oldcharliebrown's Journal oldcharliebrown 2004
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"Tithe, that free-will offering of the piety of Christians" -- "Tithe," interrupted Duke la Rochefoucault, with the cold business-manner he has learned from the English, "that free-will offering of the piety of Christians; on which there are now forty-thousand lawsuits in this realm."
The French Revolution Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Holly Black, the author of YA fantasy novels such as Tithe and Ironside, pens her first graphic novel about what else, faeries.
avidbookreader.com 2008
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Members all pay 10 percent of their gross annual income to the church as a “Tithe”, similar to the early Christian church (I know, pretty freakin ironic huh?) and these tithes and offerings pay for a common welfare system that supports any member who is out of work and in need, as well as the poor and those in disaster areas worldwide.
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Tithe and its sequels are about the only urban fairytales that are coming to mind right now, and I don't have time to do a lot of research.
Fairies in the Big City? deliasherman 2010
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(From Amazon. com): In her debut collection, New York Times best-selling author Holly Black returns to the world of Tithe in two darkly exquisite new tales.
WEEKLY BOOK RELEASES FOR JANUARY 31ST | Open Society Book Club Discussions and Reviews 2010
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