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51Alms box — A box in the nave or narthex where believers can put in their alms. Before giving alms we must offer our own lives as sacrifices to the Lord …
52Alms House — Originally an a house attached to an abbey were alms and food were distributed, they eventually became hospitals …
53Alms House — A house attached to an abbey where food and alms were passed out to the needy. These later became hospitals …
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54alms tray — noun a tray for collecting the offering from a congregation • Syn: ↑alms dish • Hypernyms: ↑tray …
55alms chest — noun : a box with a hole for alms and with three locks …
56alms fee — noun Etymology: translation of Old English ælmesfēoh, from ælmes, ælmesse alms + fēoh fee : peter s pence …
57ALMS — …
58Alms — Not found in the Old Testament, but repeatedly in the New. The Mosaic legislation (Lev. 25:35; Deut. 15:7) tended to promote a spirit of charity, and to prevent the occurrence of destitution among the people. Such passages as these, Ps. 41:1;… …
59ALMS — American Le Mans Series (Community » Sports) * Automated Logistics Management System (Governmental » Military) …
60ALMS — • Analytic Language Manipulation System ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) • Auxiliary Liquid Metal System ( > IEEE Standard Dictionary ) …