Part, Question
1 1, 29 | express relation, as it lent itself to that ~signification,
2 2, 105 | person to whom they were lent, they perished or ~deteriorated
3 2, 105 | been saved through being lent, the lender would have ~
4 2, 76 | money as a price for money lent, which ~is to receive usury?~(
5 2, 76 | to take usury for money lent?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
6 2, 76 | to take usury for money lent. ~For no man sins through
7 2, 76 | exacted it," i.e. ~the money lent, "with usury." Therefore
8 2, 76 | To take usury for money lent is unjust in itself, because ~
9 2, 76 | payment ~for the use of money lent, which payment is known
10 2, 76 | If a man . . . hath not lent upon money, nor ~taken any
11 2, 76 | is repaid as much as he lent. Wherefore if ~he exacts
12 2, 76 | restitution of the amount lent. It must be ~observed, however,
13 2, 76 | consideration for money ~lent?~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
14 2, 76 | consideration for money lent. For everyone may lawfully
15 2, 76 | else besides ~the money lent.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
16 2, 76 | from one to whom one has lent money. Therefore in like
17 2, 76 | receive interest for money lent.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
18 2, 76 | accept a pledge for money lent, the use of ~which pledge
19 2, 76 | receive ~interest for money lent.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
20 2, 76 | consideration for ~money lent.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[78] A[
21 2, 76 | were, in return for money lent, as though there ~had been
22 2, 76 | greater sum than the amount ~lent, which has to be paid back:
23 2, 76 | man in return for money lent to him pledges something ~
24 2, 80 | after fourth Sunday of ~Lent]: "That we who are punished
25 2, 145 | during ~the six weeks of Lent) "we pay God a tithe of
26 2, 145 | Consecratione] says: "During Lent those are by no means to
27 2, 167 | restraint, for they have lent their art to lust, by abusing
28 Suppl, 6 | bound to confess before ~Lent, which is the time of penance
29 Suppl, 28| follows: "On the first day of Lent, these ~penitents clothed
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