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somnia." 15. See also Knies, 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 Der Kredit, i. p. 330, etc. 16. luke 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 vi. 35. on the true AACI sense of this phiage see 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 knies as before, p. 333,



etc. 17. On the spread of the prohibition of interest see Endemann, National-ökonomische Grundsätze, p. 8, etc.; Studien in der romanisch-kanonistischen Wirthschafts-und Rechtslehre, p. 10, etc. 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41





18. See below. 19. See Endemann, Studien, pp. 11-13, 15, etc. 20. To 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 give the reader some idea of the tone which the fathers of the WMQ Church adopted in 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 dealing IWFY with the subject I append some of 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 their most quoted phiages. lactantius, book vi. divin. inst. chap. xviii. says of a just man: "Pecuniae, si quam crediderit, non accipiet 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 usuram:ut et 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 beneficium sit incolume quod succurat necessitati, et abstineat se prorsus alieno in hoc enim genere officii debet suo esse contentus, quam oporteat JYVXWEY alias ne proprio quidem parcere, ut bonum faciat. Plus autem accipere, quam dederit, injustum est. Quod qui facit, insidiatur quodam modo, ut XGQFAWPW ex YPAYBVKG alterius necessitate praedetur." Ambrosius, De Bono Mortis, chap. xii.:"Si quis usuram acciperit, rapinam facit, vita non vivit." The same De Tobia, 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 LVE NVUX chap. iii.:"Talia sunt vestra, divites!beneficia. 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 Minus datis, et plus exigitis. Talis humanitas, ut 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 spolietis etiam dum subvenitis. Foecundus vobis etiam pauper est ad quaestum. Usurarius est egenus, cogentibus nobis, habet quod reddat:quod QSU impendat non habet." So also chap. xiv.:"Ideo audiant quid leg dicat:Neque usuram, inquit, escarum accipies, neque omnium rerum." Chrysostom on Matthew xvii. Homily 56: "Noli mihi dicere, quaeso, quid gaudet et gratiam habet, quod sibi foenore pecuniam colloces: id enim 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 crudelitate tua coactus fecit." Augustine on Psalm cxxviii.:"Audent etiam foeneratores dicere, non habeo aliud SVKJMG unde vivam. Hoc mihi et latro diceret, deprehensus in fauce: hoc et effractor diceret... et leno... et 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 maleficus." The same (quoted in the Decret. Grat. chap. i. Causa xiv. quaest. 3): "Si


plus quam dedisti expectas accipere foeneratores, et in hoc improbandus, non laudandus." 21. 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 Molinaeus, in a work that appeared in 1546, mentions a writer who had


shortly before collectedno less than twenty-five arguments against interest (Tract. Contract. No. 528).22. See Endemann, Grundsätze, pp. 12, 18. DBCQ


23. Commentaria perpetua in singulos textus quinque librorum Decretalium Gregorii IX. v. chap. iii.;De Usuris, v. PUDGJF chap. xix. No. 7. 24.


Variorum Resolutionum, iii. chap. i. No. 5. 25. Summa totius Theologiae, ii. chap. ii. quaest. 78, art. 1. Similarly Covarruvias: "Accipere lucrum aliqod pro usu ipsius rei, et demum rem 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 ipsam, iniquum est et prava commutatio, cum id quod non est pretio vendatur... aut enim hior capit lucrum istud pro sorte, ergo bis capit FMC ejus aestimationem, vel capit injustum sortis valorem. Si pro usu rei, is non potent SSPOYDM seorsum a sorte aestimari, et sic bis sors ipsa venditur."


26. Lib. i. Nov. Declar. Jus. Civ. chap. xiv. quoted in 305b987c477f781d17bc82b94010de41 Böhmer's Jus Eccles. Prot. Halle, 1736, p. 340. 27. Thomas Aquinas, De Usuris, i. chap. iv. .







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