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leisure 15
leisurely 2
lend 30
lender 15
lendeth 1
lending 12
lends 6
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15 lame
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15 leisure
15 lender
15 lightness
15 lxxx
15 mayest
St. Thomas Aquinas
Summa Theologica

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lender

   Part, Question
1 2, 105| and would not defraud the ~lender without cause. But if they 2 2, 105| remained in possession of the lender, so that ~if the animal 3 2, 105| through being lent, the lender would have ~gained something 4 2, 60 | for instance) than from a lender or depositor. Therefore ~ 5 2, 76 | 1/1~OBJ 5: Further, the lender, by transferring his ownership 6 2, 76 | benevolence, and love for the lender, and so forth.~Aquin.: SMT 7 2, 76 | Para. 1/1~Reply OBJ 1: A lender may without sin enter an 8 2, 76 | a greater loss than the lender ~incurs, wherefore the borrower 9 2, 76 | the borrower may repay the lender with what he has ~gained. 10 2, 76 | he has ~gained. But the lender cannot enter an agreement 11 2, 76 | Consequently it is lawful for the lender to ~borrow something else 12 2, 76 | all back: wherefore the lender must not exact more. On ~ 13 2, 76 | be valued at a price, the lender must allow for the use of 14 2, 76 | wine and so forth, the lender is not ~bound to restore 15 2, 76 | be injured through ~the lender retaining them: for then


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