Examples of 'benefactions' in a sentence

Meaning of "benefactions"

benefaction (noun) - an act of doing good or help, often in the form of a donation or gift
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Benefactions to the church did not return significantly.
He only lived on the benefactions of the rich.
For benefactions and social and public services.
He gave out abundant largesse and benefactions.
For the benefactions which your bounty.
This quietude is one of the benefactions of grace.
His public benefactions and his love of beauty and art.
There was assistance for six pupils by private benefactions.
I have some major benefactions to arrange.
Gifts of books were regarded as worthy benefactions.
Discover benefactions and meaning.
Bismillah is the start of every benefactions.
Continued his benefactions to make.
The participants were no strangers to public benefactions.
On the tower wall are a benefactions board and two peal boards.

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The building was one of his anonymous benefactions.
Benefactions of our nature.
He was also noted for his benefactions to the people.
Benefactions for bread.
Bestowed upon them many kinds of rewards and benefactions.
Wealth and benefactions.
Benefactions of bread.
The comfort of the hotel and the benefactions of the spa.
Without the generous benefactions of someone else we are surely to die an eternal death.
It is that the child has refused to recognize where its benefactions came from.
It depends more on benefactions from sympathetic supporters than on income from members.
And to public benefactions.
The aggregate benefactions of the brothers amount to between five and six million francs.
Besides these benefactions.
Benefactions to Wantage.
It details the reconstruction of the mosque and various other benefactions by Muhammed Sadık Bey.
Thus this practice brings benefactions at the same time of physical but also mental order.
Several centuries ago, inhabitants of Budapest discovered the benefactions of the thermal baths.
His benefactions to the world, we shall take up our work after the.
Has heaped upon my house, for the benefactions which your bounty.
E - Benefactions is memorable and may be mentioned.
Many members of the Moorfields congregation transferred their allegiance, and numerous benefactions were also transferred.
Smith 's greatest benefactions were reserved for McGill University.
There is, however, no record of religious benefactions by him in Brittany.
What benefactions or gifts have been bestowed on the Church or parish?
The church was the recipient of generous benefactions in the Cardinal 's Testament.
In 1826 he gave benefactions to encourage the study of natural philosophy at Edinburgh University.
Richmond, Various benefactions.
Thanking for those benefactions is confessing the sovereignty of Allah, Ar-Razzaq ( the Sustainer ).
A song of thanks, after meals, and otherwise, for several of God 's benefactions.
Laodice and her brother-husband made benefactions to the Athenians and the Delians.
The benefactions of the Roman?
From 1664 he lived mainly at Great Gransden and left many benefactions.

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