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The author argues that organized, habit-based charitable giving is a Christian duty grounded in divine order and benevolence, using analogies from nature and theology to justify the need for fixed principles. He distinguishes general from particular systems of beneficence, examines practical questions about what proportion of income to allocate and how often to make stated contributions, and critiques ad hoc methods. A general plan is then outlined that combines informed beliefs, cultivated affections, resolved purposes, and consistent actions, and the reader is urged to adopt a personal system of giving. The work closes with moral exhortations addressed to ordinary Christians, the wealthy, and the young.

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Sereno D. Clark

Sereno D. Clark was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He is best recognized for his book "The Faithful Steward," which reflects themes of duty and responsibility. Clark's writing often explores moral and ethical dilemmas, providing readers with insights into the human condition. His contributions to literature, though not widely celebrated today, offer a glimpse into the values and concerns of his time.

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