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legs 4
leisure 15
leisurely 2
lend 30
lender 15
lendeth 1
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30 hears
30 home
30 intentions
30 lend
30 loosed
30 marrying
30 metaphorical
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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lend

   Part, Question
1 2, 68 | destitute, unless one virtue lend its ~support to another." 2 2, 100 | 23:19: "Thou shalt not lend to thy brother money to ~ 3 2, 105 | that men should be ready to lend: ~which readiness ceases 4 2, 105 | Many have refused to lend, not out of ~wickedness, 5 2, 105 | that men should be ready to lend, and that they should ~not 6 2, 105 | 23:19): ~"Thou shalt not lend to thy brother money to 7 2, 105 | written (Ex. 22:25): "If thou lend money to any of ~my people 8 2, 105 | permitted them (Dt. 23:19,20) to lend money to the stranger ~for 9 2, 108 | Lk. 6:35), when He said: "Lend, hoping for nothing thereby."~ 10 2, 41 | another, as much as thou canst lend, and if ~thou refusest what 11 2, 76 | Whether it is lawful to lend money for any other kind 12 2, 76 | Faeneraberis' - 'Thou shalt ~lend upon usury.' The Douay version 13 2, 76 | Douay version has simply 'lend.' The objection lays ~stress 14 2, 76 | counsels we find (Lk. 6:35): "Lend, hoping for nothing thereby." ~ 15 2, 76 | bound in every case to lend it to his neighbor. Therefore 16 2, 76 | written (Ex. 22:25): "If thou lend money to any ~of thy people 17 2, 76 | and for this reason, to lend things of this kin is to 18 2, 76 | wickedness," i.e. they would not lend. Accordingly ~the Jews are 19 2, 76 | that they ~would be able to lend to others.~Aquin.: SMT SS 20 2, 76 | man is not always bound to lend, and for this reason it ~ 21 2, 76 | man. For we ought not to lend or do any good deed ~through 22 2, 76 | He that is not bound to lend, may accept repayment for ~ 23 2, 76 | for instance, a man might lend ~coins for show, or to be 24 2, 76 | the owner is unwilling to lend without usury.~Aquin.: SMT 25 2, 76 | done us a favor. Now to lend ~money to one who is in 26 2, 76 | loan. Now the obligation to lend in return at some future ~ 27 2, 76 | as friends are wont to lend to one another gratis, as 28 2, 76 | lawful to induce a man to lend under a condition of usury: 29 3, 64 | is ~all the more able to lend its power to the separated 30 Suppl, 67| so they were allowed to lend money for usury to strangers,


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