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assistance; and where the benevolent Christian is certain that his neighbours and fellow…citizens are benefited by his charitable donations。

The simplest and most effectual way of ascertaining the extent of such contribution is to form a list of all the citizens and inhabitants of the town; with the name of the street; and number of the house they inhabit。  This register may be called an Alms Book。  It will be presented to each inhabitant; that he may put down the sum which he means  voluntarily to subscribe every month towards the support of the Poor。  The smallest donation will be gratefully received; and the objects who are relieved by them will pray for them to the Almighty Rewarder of all good actions。

As this charitable contribution is to be absolutely voluntary; every one; whatever be his rank or  property; will subscribe as he pleases; a greater or a less sum; or none at all。  The names of the benefactors and their donations will be printed and published quarterly; that every one may know and acknowledge the zealous friends of humanity; by whose assistance an evil of such magnitude; so long and so universally complained of; will be finally rooted out。

We request that the public will not oppose so sure and effectual a mode of granting relief to the Poor; but rather give their generous support to an undertaking; which cannot but be productive of much good; and acceptable in the sight of Heaven。

To convince every one of the faithful application of these contributions; an exact detail both of the receipt and expenditure of the institution will be printed and laid before the public every three months; and every subscriber will be allowed to inspect and examine the original accounts whenever he shall think proper。

It must be obvious to every one; even to persons of the most suspicious dispositions; that this  institution is perfectly disinterested; and owes its origin entirely to pure benevolence; and an active zeal for the public good; when it is known that a Committee appointed by his Electoral Highness; under the direction of the Presidents of the Council of War; the Supreme Regency; and the Ecclesiastical Council; will have the sole administration and direction of the affairs of the institution; and that the monthly collections of alms will be made by creditable persons properly authorised; and that no salary; or emoluments of any kind; will be levied on the funds of the institution; either for  salaries for the collectors; or any other persons  employed in the service of the institution; as will clearly appear by the printed quarterly accounts。  By such precautions; we trust; we shall obviate all possible suspicions; and inspire every unprejudiced person with a firm confidence in this useful institution。

Henceforward; then; the infamous practice of begging in the streets will no longer tolerated in Munich; and the public are from this moment exonerated from a burden which is not less troublesome to individuals than it is disgraceful to the country。 Who can doubt the co…operation of every individual for the accomplishment of so laudable an undertaking?  We trust that no one will encourage idleness; by an injudicious and pernicious profusion of alms given to Beggars; and by promoting the most unbridled licentiousness; make himself a participator in the dangerous consequences of mendicity; and share the guilt of all those crimes and offences which endanger the welfare of the state; injure the cause of religion; and insult the distress of the really indigent。

No longer will these vagabonds impose on good…nature and benevolence; by false pretences; by ill…founded complaints of the inefficacy of the provision for the Poor; or by any other artifices; nor can they escape the strict and constant vigilance with which they will in future be watched; when every person they meet will direct them to the House of Industry; instead of giving them money。

It is this regulation alone which can effectuate our purpose; a regulation enforced in the days of primitive Christianity; and sanctioned by Religion  itself; the charitable gifts of the wealthier Christians being in those days all deposited in a common  treasury; for the benefit of their poorer and distressed Brethren; and not squandered away in the encouragement of dissolute idleness。

We therefore entreat and beseech the public in general; in the name of suffering humanity; and of that Almighty Being who cannot but regard so laudable an enterprise with an eye of favour; to give every possible support to our design。  And we trust that the clergy of every denomination; but especially the public preachers; will exert their  splendid abilities to animate their congregations to  co…operate with us in this great and important undertaking。


APPENDIX No II。

SUBSCRIPTION LISTS distributed among the  Inhabitants of MUNICH; in the Month of JANUARY 1790; when the Establishment for the Relief of the Poor in that City was formed。

Translated from the Original German。

             VOLUNTARY  SUBSCRIPTIONS                       for            The Relief and Support of      The Industrious; Sick; and Helpless POOR;                       and       For the total Extirpation of VAGRANTS               and STREET…BEGGARS;              In the City of MUNICH。

                    REMARKS。

These voluntary subscriptions will be collected monthly; namely; on the last Sunday morning of every month; under the direction of the Committee of Governors of the Institution for the Poor; consisting of the President of the Council of War;the President of the Council of the Regency;and the President of the Ecclesiastical Council'4'; and the amount of these collections will always be regularly noted down in books kept for that purpose; and at the end of every three months a particular detailed account of the application of these sums will be printed; and given gratis to the subscribers and to the public。

No part of these voluntary contributions will ever be taken; or appropriated to the payment of salaries; gratuities; or rewards to any of those persons who may be employed in carrying on the business of the institution; but the whole amount of the sums collected will be faithfully applied to the relief and support of the Poor; and to that charitable purpose alone; as the accounts of the expenditures of the institution; which will be published from time to time; will clearly show and demonstrate。All the persons necessary to be employed in the affairs of this establishment; will either be selected from among such as already are in the receipt of salaries; sufficient for their comfortable maintenance from other funds; or they will be such persons; in easy circumstances; as may offer themselves voluntarily for these services; from motives of humanity; and a disinterested wish to be instrumental in doing good。

As the preparations which have been made; and are making for the support of the Poor; leave no doubt; but that adequate relief will be afforded to them in future; they will no longer have any pretext for begging; and all persons are most earnestly requested to abstain henceforward from giving alms to Beggars。  Instead of giving money to such persons as they may find begging in
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