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The First Estate was a social level in pre-revolutionary [[France]].  It consisted of the clergy, which while only onstituting about 1% of the population controlled 10% of the land. This 10% of the land corresponds to the 10% tithe demanded in  Leviticus 27:30-33.
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The '''First Estate''' was a social level in pre-revolutionary [[France]].  It consisted of the "higher" and "lower" clergy, and owned about 10% of the land,<ref>http://www.historyguide.org/intellect/lecture11a.html</ref> upon which no property tax was payable.
  
Before we condemn this practice, it is helpful to realize that in America, 1% of the population controls 30% of the land.
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Their responsibilities included the registration of births, marriages and deaths; collecting [[tithe]]s; they censored books and served as the moral police; ran schools and hospitals; and distributed relief to the destitute.
  
It's almost enough to make you wish for the olden days, doesn't it?
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*[[Second Estate]]
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*[[Third Estate]]
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==References==
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[[Category:French Revolution]]

Latest revision as of 12:59, July 13, 2016

The First Estate was a social level in pre-revolutionary France. It consisted of the "higher" and "lower" clergy, and owned about 10% of the land,[1] upon which no property tax was payable.

Their responsibilities included the registration of births, marriages and deaths; collecting tithes; they censored books and served as the moral police; ran schools and hospitals; and distributed relief to the destitute.

See Also

References