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TRACTS FOR THE TIMES.

Deut. xxvi. 12, 13. By this, it appears, that the proportion of charity, appointed by God Himself to His own people for the relief of the poor, was every year a thirtieth part of all their incomes, or a tenth every third year; to be laid up every third year as a fund for charitable uses.…

Hospitality does not consist in keeping a plentiful table, and making great entertainments, but in providing a sober and suitable refreshment, for such as are in want, and for such as come to visit us.


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The Feast of St. Simon and St. Jude.



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