benefactory

benefactory

(ˌbɛnɪˈfæktərɪ)
adj
relating to a benefactor; beneficial
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Hence the Muslim obligation, following the example of the Prophet, to fight and kill them wherever they can be found, or at least ban them from Islamic land if they refuse to submit to its benefactory hegemony.
The gospels' model of altruistic benefactory giving, without immediate or direct reciprocity, hardly applies to Paul's collection.
Rather, it is on a par with [actions proceeding from] other inclinations--for example, the inclination to honor, which, if it does by a stroke of luck hit upon that which is indeed generally benefactory [gemeinnutzig] and dutiful, and consequently honorable, deserves praise and encouragement, but not esteem; for the maxim lacks moral content, namely, the performance of such actions not from inclination but from duty.(19)
b "Unclassifiable" occupations mostly contain illegible information but also titles like inventor, convict, benefactory, and "sick."