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  • noun Plural form of tithing.

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Examples

  • Amongst other things he ordeined that the countries should be diuided into hundreds and tithings, that is to say, quarters conteining a certeine number of towneships adioining togither, so that euerie

    Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England Raphael Holinshed

  • The nonbelievers don't have to read information distributed or give tithings to that church denominations.

    The Amazing Miracle Prayer Rug 2005

  • The nonbelievers don't have to read information distributed or give tithings to that church denominations.

    Archive 2005-01-30 2005

  • The donations are what pays for distributing the brochures, coupon booklets for the tithings and postage and spreading the word of God to various people.

    Archive 2005-01-30 2005

  • The donations are what pays for distributing the brochures, coupon booklets for the tithings and postage and spreading the word of God to various people.

    The Amazing Miracle Prayer Rug 2005

  • We rely on the tithings of the community, civic organizations, things like that.

    The Concrete Blonde Connelly, Michael, 1956- 1994

  • We rely on the tithings of the community, civic organizations, things like that.

    The Black Echo Connelly, Michael, 1956- 1992

  • And the tithings that had been so miserly, so grudgingly presented, would, under pain of firestoning, flow with decent generosity into the Dragonweyr.

    DragonFlight McCaffrey, Anne 1968

  • "We fed the Weyr last year on the tithings of three Holds," R'gul announced disdainfully.

    DragonFlight McCaffrey, Anne 1968

  • _How Elfleda king Alfreds daughter (being maried) contemned fleshlie pleasure; the praise of Alfred for his good qualities, his lawes for the redresse of theeues, his diuiding of countries into hundreds and tithings, of what monasteries he was founder, he began the foundation of the vniuersitie of Oxford, which is not so ancient as Cambridge by

    Chronicles (1 of 6): The Historie of England (6 of 8) The Sixt Booke of the Historie of England Raphael Holinshed

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