|    Part, Question1   2, 100 |   added the precept forbidding usury, ~according to Dt. 23:19: "
 2   2, 100 |       to thy brother money to ~usury"; and the prohibition against
 3   2, 105 |       loan, either by exacting usury, or by accepting ~necessities
 4   2, 105 |        to thy brother money to usury": and (Dt. 24:6): ~"Thou
 5   2, 105 | affliction to be burdened with usury. Therefore the Law ~unsuitably
 6   2, 105 |     money to the stranger ~for usury.~Aquin.: SMT FS Q[105] A[
 7   2, 105 |    sanction the ~acceptance of usury from strangers, but only
 8   2, 108 |        wife, and the taking of usury from strangers. Wherefore
 9   2, 108 |      Mt. 5:32); and to receive usury ~(Lk. 6:35), when He said: "
10   2, 30  |        alms from interest and ~usury: I speak to the faithful
11   2, 30  |      case of rapine, theft and usury, and of such things a man ~
12   2, 75  |    secondly, we shall consider usury, which occurs in loans.
13   2, 76  |   LOANS (Q[78])~~OF THE SIN OF USURY (FOUR ARTICLES)~We must
14   2, 76  |        now consider the sin of usury, which is committed in loans:
15   2, 76  |     lent, which ~is to receive usury?~(2) Whether it is lawful
16   2, 76  |   derived from money ~taken in usury?~(4) Whether it is lawful
17   2, 76  |     money under a condition of usury?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
18   2, 76  |    Whether it is a sin to take usury for money lent?~Aquin.:
19   2, 76  |        it is not a sin to take usury for money lent. ~For no
20   2, 76  |    i.e. ~the money lent, "with usury." Therefore it is not a
21   2, 76  |        it is not a sin to take usury for ~lending money.~Aquin.:
22   2, 76  |       wit, it forbids sin. Now usury of a kind is ~allowed in
23   2, 76  |          Thou shalt ~lend upon usury.' The Douay version has
24   2, 76  |        it is not a sin to take usury.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
25   2, 76  |    laws. ~Now civil law allows usury to be taken. Therefore it
26   2, 76  |        it is not a sin to take usury.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
27   2, 76  |       a silver coin. Therefore usury is not in itself a sin.~
28   2, 76  |     the loan, freely gives the usury. ~Therefore he who lends
29   2, 76  |    lends may lawfully take the usury.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
30   2, 76  |       3~I answer that, To take usury for money lent is unjust
31   2, 76  |       the use, which is called usury.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
32   2, 76  |      which payment is known as usury: and just as a ~man is bound
33   2, 76  |    money which he has taken in usury.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
34   2, 76  |   Reply OBJ 1: In this passage usury must be taken figuratively
35   2, 76  |    Jews were forbidden to take usury from their brethren, ~i.e.
36   2, 76  |       understand that to take ~usury from any man is evil simply,
37   2, 76  |       not put out his money to usury," and (Ezech. 18:8): "Who
38   2, 76  |       8): "Who hath ~not taken usury [*Vulg.: 'If a man . . .
39   2, 76  |   permitted, however, to ~take usury from foreigners, not as
40   2, 76  |        56:11, they should take usury from the Jews who ~were
41   2, 76  |        human law has permitted usury, not that it ~looks upon
42   2, 76  |        not that it ~looks upon usury as harmonizing with justice,
43   2, 76  |          namely by permitting ~usury. Moreover the Philosopher,
44   2, 76  |         that "to make money by usury is exceedingly unnatural."~
45   2, 76  |      who deemed some kinds of ~usury to be lawful, just as love
46   2, 76  |      Reply OBJ 7: He who gives usury does not give it voluntarily
47   2, 76  |      unwilling to lend without usury.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
48   2, 76  |        that he "hath not taken usury and increase."~Aquin.: SMT
49   2, 76  |       for lending, and that is usury, unless perhaps it were
50   2, 76  |       is ~manifestly a case of usury: because this waiting for
51   2, 76  |       loan, ~which pertains to usury. In like manner if a buyer
52   2, 76  |      delivered, it is a sin of usury; because again this anticipated
53   2, 76  |       not guilty of the sin of usury.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
54   2, 76  |        out of ~money gotten by usury?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
55   2, 76  |    made out of money gotten by usury. For the Apostle says (Rm.
56   2, 76  |     the root was infected with usury. ~Therefore whatever profit
57   2, 76  |     therefrom is infected with usury. ~Therefore he is bound
58   2, 76  |         Property accruing from usury must be sold, and the ~price
59   2, 76  |      the persons from whom the usury was extorted." Therefore, ~
60   2, 76  |      buys with the proceeds of usury is due ~to him by reason
61   2, 76  |       the money gained through usury. Therefore he is also bound
62   2, 76  |    acquired by the proceeds of usury is sometimes lawfully ~acquired.
63   2, 76  |       be extorted by means ~of usury, for instance money, wheat,
64   2, 76  |      Wherefore if a man has by usury extorted from ~another his
65   2, 76  |      matter, as money ~made by usury has; but has also somewhat
66   2, 76  |         Property acquired from usury does not belong to ~the
67   2, 76  |        to ~the person who paid usury, but to the person who bought
68   2, 76  |   bought it. Yet he that ~paid usury has a certain claim on that
69   2, 76  |        to the persons who paid usury, since the property is ~
70   2, 76  |    more than what they paid in usury, but it is commanded that ~
71   2, 76  |        to ~the amount taken in usury.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
72   2, 76  |     proceeds of money taken in usury are due to the person ~who
73   2, 76  |     money under a condition of usury?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
74   2, 76  |    money under a ~condition of usury. For the Apostle says (Rm.
75   2, 76  |    money under a ~condition of usury consents in the sin of the
76   2, 76  |       him under a condition of usury. ~Therefore he that accepts
77   2, 76  |      loan under a condition of usury does not sin.~Aquin.: SMT
78   2, 76  |      lend under a condition of usury: yet ~it is lawful to borrow
79   2, 76  |        is lawful to borrow for usury from a man who is ready
80   2, 76  |      OBJ 1: He who borrows for usury does not consent to the
81   2, 76  |     the usurer's acceptance of usury that ~pleases him, but his
82   2, 76  |      OBJ 2: He who borrows for usury gives the usurer an occasion,
83   2, 76  |      occasion, not ~for taking usury, but for lending; it is
84   2, 76  |      other means of practising usury; or with the intention of
85   2, 76  |     his money by reason of the usury, one would be giving ~a
86   2, 76  |      other means of practising usury, there is no sin in entrusting
87   2, 85  |   gotten by ~robbery, theft or usury: and these a man is bound
88   2, 85  |    bought with the profits of ~usury, the usurer is bound to
89   2, 116 |      gratis, as in the case of usury, or by ~laboring much to
90 Suppl, 67|      allowed to lend money for usury to strangers, on account
91 Suppl, 67|         lest they should exact usury ~of their brethren; and
 
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