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Hence, if one lent "food money," or monetary tokens of any kind, it was legitimate to charge interest. [8] Food money in the shape of olives, dates, seeds, or animals was lent out as early as c. 5000 BCE, if not earlier, and records indicate rates of 10–25 percent for silver and 20–35 percent for cereals.
The first half, Lost Books of the Bible, is an unimproved reprint of a book published by William Hone in 1820, titled The Apocryphal New Testament, itself a reprint of a translation of the Apostolic Fathers done in 1693 by William Wake, who later became the Archbishop of Canterbury, and a smattering of medieval embellishments on the New ...
In late 1978, Good News Publishers began expanding its reach by establishing Crossway, a publishing division. [4] Beginning under the leadership of Lane T. Dennis (Clyde and Muriel's son), Crossway claims that it has published more than 1,500 titles, including books "by Francis A. Schaeffer, Martyn Lloyd-Jones, John Piper, John MacArthur, Paul David Tripp, Jen Wilkin, J. I. Packer, Chuck ...
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2. Saver’s Tax Credit. The saver’s credit — formally known as the retirement savings contributions credit — is designed to help lower-income families contribute to retirement plans.
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The Book of Mormon refers to this as "getting gain." [28] Couch deduces that Ammonihahites with authoritative positions seek to maintain and increase their power and money without any regard for others. [29] In an effort to accumulate more money, judges in Ammonihah increase their caseload by provoking disagreements among the people. [30]
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