Citations:fenerate

English citations of fenerate

  • 1920, Thomas Aquinas, translated by "Fathers of the English Dominican Province" [Laurence Shapcote], Summa Theologiae, Second Part of the Second Part, Question 78:
    Objection 2. Now usury of a kind is allowed in the Divine law, according to Deuteronomy 23:19-20: "Thou shalt not fenerate to thy brother money, nor corn, nor any other thing, but to the stranger" []
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    Reply to Objection 2. Where we find it promised to them as a reward, "Thou shalt fenerate to many nations," etc., fenerating is to be taken in a broad sense for lending []
  • 2014, Todd Rester, “Roman Canon Law in Protestant Reformed Theologians as Both Touchstone and Foil”, in Jordan J. Ballor et al., editors, Law and Religion: The Legal Teachings of the Protestant and Catholic Reformations, page 181:
    From here Daneau cites the canons of the Council of Nicaea and Bernard of Clairvaux who compares "fenerating Christians who publicly practice this trickery [sc. usury] ... to Jews and calls them baptized Jews [] "