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Definition of Tithers
1. tither [n] - See also: tither
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tithers
Literary usage of Tithers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Adventures in Stewardship by Ralph Spaulding Cushman, Martha F. Bellinger (1919)
"THE tithers' CORNER A district superintendent from the Middle West at a recent.
Conference said: "Instead of a campaign for a million tithers in Methodism, ..."
2. Studies in Stewardship by Ralph Spaulding Cushman (1918)
"How TO USE THE TITHE MONEY This is a question that should be decided by the
tithers themselves. Liberty of conscience should be always safeguarded. ..."
3. The Town of San Felipe and Colonial Cacao Economies by Eugenio Piñero (1994)
"From 1704 to 1712 the growers and the tithers paid the alcabala, ... The period
for which the growers, the Church and the tithers did not pay the alcabala ..."
4. Missionary Ammunition for the Exclusive Use of Pastors (1916)
"The church has more than a thousand members, of whom 350 are "tithers. ...
These Geneva Methodist tithers are doing more than pay for their church; ..."
5. The Gentleman's Magazine (1833)
"... great or little end; so it is with the tithers and anti.tithers—it is a mere
matter of taste whether the clergy ought to be paid in one way or other. ..."