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  2. Benevolence - Wikipedia

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    Benevolence or Benevolent may refer to: Benevolent (band) Benevolence (phrenology), a faculty in the discredited theory of phrenology "Benevolent" (song), a song by Tory Lanez; Benevolence (tax), a forced loan imposed by English kings from the 14th to 17th centuries; USS Benevolence, a Haven-class hospital ship

  3. Benevolence (tax) - Wikipedia

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    A benevolence, also called a loving contribution, voluntary contribution or free gift, was a type of tax imposed by several English monarchs from the 15th to the 17th century. Although taken under the guise of a charitable contribution to the King, the money was in fact extorted from the king's subjects.

  4. List of friendly and benefit societies - Wikipedia

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    A friendly society or benefit society is a voluntary association formed to provide mutual aid, benefit, for instance insurance for relief from sundry difficulties. These groups are also known as a fraternal benefit society, fraternal benefit order, or mutual aid organization.

  5. Benevolence (phrenology) - Wikipedia

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    These organs include Benevolence, which said to be the area just above the forehead. [2] If its measurement is large in an individual, the phrenologist would conclude that he is highly benevolent. [1] Divining benevolence in this manner does not only allow one to gauge the extent of an individual's benevolence but also allows him to arouse it. [3]

  6. Omnibenevolence - Wikipedia

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    Omnibenevolence is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as "unlimited or infinite benevolence".Some philosophers, such as Epicurus, have argued that it is impossible, or at least improbable, for a deity to exhibit such a property alongside omniscience and omnipotence, as a result of the problem of evil.

  7. USS Benevolence - Wikipedia

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    USS Benevolence (AH-13) a United States Navy Hospital Ship, was built as SS Marine Lion in 1944 by Sun Shipbuilding & Drydock Co., in Chester, Pennsylvania, under a Maritime Commission contract. She was a C4-class ship, which were the largest cargo ships built by the United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) during World War II.

  8. Society of Humanitarianism - Wikipedia

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    The Society of Humanitarianism (Dutch: Maatschappij van Weldadigheid) was a Dutch private organization set up in 1818 by general Johannes van den Bosch to help poor families, mostly from the big cities, improve their lot in the aftermath of the Napoleonic French occupation by granting them farming land. [1]

  9. Benevolence, Georgia - Wikipedia

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    The first settlement at Benevolence was made in 1831. [2] Benevolence was so named for the "benevolent" act of a first settler who donated land at the town site so that a Baptist church could be built. [2] A post office called Benevolence was established in 1854, and remained in operation until 1984. [3] By 1900, the community had 61 ...