
Charity a Compilation of Scripture
A Compilation of Scripture
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JD Benevolent
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JD Benevolent
About this listen
In this audiobook, charity is defined; what it is and what it is not. Dictionary definitions of words associated with charity are given. Those words, with definitions, are presented under six categories: Love, Humbleness, Long Suffering, Pride, Contention and Persecution.
The individual audiobooks of scriptural excerpt are then posed chronologically. Following the chronological reference, scriptural excerpts from six specific subjects are consolidated into six distinct chapters. This is a non-denominational compilation of scripture without opinion - not sponsored by any one organized religion.
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