Which preposition to use with lendings

TO Occurrences 10%

" LENDING TO THE LORD.

of Occurrences 9%

lending of money carries with it no title to control.

for Occurrences 1%

Byron showed a remarkable familiarity with the Scriptures, and with parts of Barrow, Chillingworth, and Stillingfleet; but on Kennedy's lending for his edification Boston's Fourfold State, he returned it with the remark that it was too deep for him.

from Occurrences 1%

There were other and really wonderful books in Captain Carreras' chesta bashful welcome to his cabin, and such eager lending from the Captain himself!

at Occurrences 1%

The beggars don't hold out their hands for coppers; they make more money by hauling out their old stockings and lending at five per cent.

on Occurrences 1%

This plan of lending on pledge, or usury, belonged specially to the Jews in Europe during the Middle Ages, and was both the cause of their prosperity and of their misfortune.

than Occurrences 1%

These are men of the ordo senatorius; of the equites proper, the men who dealt rather in lending than borrowing, we have not such explicit accounts, because they were not in the same degree before the public.

in Occurrences 1%

In vain;there is not a magistrate within ten miles; and custom, Lynch-law, and the coast-guard lieutenant, settle all matters in Aberalva town, and do so easily enough; for the petty crimes which fill our gaols are all unknown among those honest Vikings' sons; and any man who covets his neighbour's goods, instead of stealing them has only to go and borrow them, on condition, of course, of lending in his turn.

by Occurrences 1%

The biggest borrowers of money, in most countries, are the Governments, and so international finance is largely concerned with lending by the citizens of one country to the Governments of others, for the purpose of developing their wealth, building railways and harbours or otherwise increasing their power to produce.

Which preposition to use with  lendings