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The Faithful Steward - Or, Systematic Beneficence an Essential of Christian Character by Sereno D. Clark
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bosom to the energizing influences of truth, and cheerfully yield to its
sway.

2. _How frequently should stated contributions be made_?

System implies order, regularity. Systematic beneficence implies
regularity of contributions, or of stated periods for appropriating
property to the Lord. In regard to the frequency of these statedly
recurring periods, there are different opinions. Owing to the variety,
extent, and complexity of men's avocations, some find it convenient to
make consecrations accurately proportionate to prosperity, much more
frequently than others. Hence some advocate the weekly period, some the
monthly, while others plead for still longer intervals. Indeed, to fix
upon a definite rule of universal application determining the frequency
of periodical contributions, will be found nearly as difficult as to
ascertain the precise ratio of property to be bestowed. There are,
however, certain leading principles, which, if contemplated with
rectitude of heart, will enable us to please God by the wisdom of our
benefactions, no less in this respect than the last.

1st. As a stepping-stone to a series of more important considerations,
showing that these periods of consecrations should very frequently
recur, I remark _that most may set apart some portion of income without
inconvenience as often at least as capital or labor makes returns_.
These are the occasions when Providence pours his treasures into our
bosoms; when alone we can determine precisely how the Lord has prospered
us, and consequently how much we are able to bestow. Hence if no
designations of income to charity have been previously made, or if they
have not been sufficiently large, these opportunities of coming to some
definite decision with reference to the proportion of the bounties of
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