Forced loans had been taken earlier, but Edward IV discarded even the pretense of repayment, and the word benevolence was first used in 1473 to describe an extorted gift. ... Learn more about benevolence with a free trial on Britannica.com...
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It shall be the duty of the Managers to enquire out fit objects of benevolence, and to give to such persons a note to the First or Second Directress, containing a statement of her necessities, and pointing out the means of relief best adapted to her case.
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benevolence, Christian charity; God's love, God's grace; good will; philanthropy; unselfishness., good nature, good feeling, good wishes; kindness, kindliness; loving-kindness, benignity, brotherly love, charity, humanity, fellow-feeling, sympathy;
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TABLE OF CONTENTS ... Original Officers of the State Police Benevolent Association ... Historical Summary of the New Hampshire State Police Benevolent Association...
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Preamble, Constitution, and Bylaws of Hamilton Baptist Church. ... This Constitution and Bylaws are made to: ... Agape/Benevolence Committee Consists of three (3) members, one of whom is to be a deacon. This Committee shall provide for the needs of the church and the community.
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This board could, for example, extend additional financial benefits to a disabled member who has exhausted the benefits specified in the bylaws. If such a benefit is given as a matter of benevolence, it may not be claimed as a right, and it is not enforceable in court.
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The Standing Committees of this organization will be Activities Committee, Benevolence ; Committee, Bylaws/Procedures Committee, Education Committee, Membership Committee and Social Committee. Members of the Committees will be appointed by the President to serve staggering two-year terms.
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Benevolence may also refer to: ... Benevolence (Phrenology), a faculty in the discredited theory of Phrenology ... USS Benevolence (AH-13), a Haven class hospital shi...
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