.L.J.L., 9, 10, 13, 19, 21, 66, 101, 111, 112, 114, 121,
122, 123, 142, 159, 181, 208, 215, 216, 217, 218, 225.
Breslau, refusal to pay rent in, 204.
Brunetto Latini, 123.
Building, _see_ Manufacture.
Buridan, 70, 72, 76, 77, 78, 109, 110, 143, 180, 191, 198, 217.
Cabet, 42.
Caepolla, 108, 118, 120.
Cajetan, 65, 79.
on the _Summa_, 68.
Calippe, Abbe, 49, 62.
on Thomas Aquinas, 68.
Calixtus III., Pope, decree regarding rent, 205.
_Cambium_, 155.
conditions justifying, 157.
dealt with by Brants, 159.
_minutum_, 157, 158.
motives justifying, 157.
_per litteras_, 157, 158.
_siccum_, 157.
the three kinds of, 157, 158.
when justifiable, not a loan, 158.
Campsor, the, his remuneration approved, 156.
Canon law the source of knowledge of Christian economic teaching, 13.
Canonist doctrine, dealt with by Sir W. Ashley, 2.
Dr. Cunningham's estimate of its importance, 27.
its impracticability demonstrated by Endemann, 20.
value of the study of, 29.
Canonists, the, 117.
Capital, question of the productivity of, 198 _et seq._
Carletus, 120, 150, 193, 211.
Carlyle, Dr., 44, 58, 63.
Castro, Paul, 208.
_Catholic Encyclopaedia, The_, definition of 'Middle Ages,' 3.
on Communism, 46.
on Just Price, 112, 126.
on Political Economy, 30.
on Population, 225.
on Slavery, 90, 100.
Cato, 162.
Cattle-breeding, _see_ Agriculture.
_Census constitutivus_, 203.
_reservativus_, 203.
_Centesima_, the maximum rate of interest in Borne, 161.
Cesana, _montes pietatis_ at, 196.
Champagny, 80.
Change, see _Cambium_.
Chevallier, 20.
Christ, 42, 231.
a working man, 137.
attitude to manual labour, 223.
attitude to private property and communism, 47.
teaching regarding slavery, 89.
Christendom, economic unity of, 11.
Christian economic teaching, 13.
economists, their attempts to reinstitute mediaeval economics, 228.
_Christian Monitor, The_, 139.
Christian Exhortation, The, on the protection of the farmer, 143.
Christianity, as providing an ethical basis of society, 31.
attitude to manual labour, 137, 223.
attitude to slavery, 88.
foundations and origin of its code of social justice, 229.
Christianity, influence in abolition of Roman slavery, 99 _et seq._
possibility of adopting ethics without dogmas of, 229.
reformation of
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