Journal of the History of Ideas, Volume 18Johns Hopkins University Press, 1957 - Electronic journals A journal of cultural and intellectual history. Examines the evolution of ideas and their influence on historical developments. Includes history of philosophy, literature, the natural and social sciences, religion, and culture in general. |
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... interest , though the cases he will permit could scarcely have mollified the business community ! Free loans ( for charity ) can draw interest if the borrower refuses repayment as agreed , and if the lender can prove actual loss , has ...
... interest , though the cases he will permit could scarcely have mollified the business community ! Free loans ( for charity ) can draw interest if the borrower refuses repayment as agreed , and if the lender can prove actual loss , has ...
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... interest and ever - plus . . . . In this sense I maketh not against the . . . requiring a mans due debt ; interest be- ing no due debt , but forbidden by Gods Word.54 49 Ibid . , 58 et seq . Cf. B. Bailyn , The New England Merchants in ...
... interest and ever - plus . . . . In this sense I maketh not against the . . . requiring a mans due debt ; interest be- ing no due debt , but forbidden by Gods Word.54 49 Ibid . , 58 et seq . Cf. B. Bailyn , The New England Merchants in ...
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... interest but also that interest is totally justifiable by all tests . His reasoning is abstruse , but his conclusions created a storm of protest among Protestants . Grotius defended him . In England , Filmer , in his Quaestio ...
... interest but also that interest is totally justifiable by all tests . His reasoning is abstruse , but his conclusions created a storm of protest among Protestants . Grotius defended him . In England , Filmer , in his Quaestio ...
Contents
The Double Martyrdom of Randolph Bourne | 4 |
T H Huxleys Treatment of Nature | 112 |
COPYRIGHT 1957 JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF IDEAS | 146 |
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