[606] Cp. Braun, “Concupiscenz,” p. 281, 286.
[607] Braun, p. 296.
[608] Ibid., p. 297.
[609] Ibid.
[610] On the syntheresis, see above, p. 75. When Luther, on the strength of Romans ii., nevertheless, recognises “that natural religion exerts the force of conscience in the hearts of the heathen,” he is contradicting himself without being aware of it. (Braun, p. 300.)
[611] Braun, p. 296.
[612] Ibid., p. 284.
[613] Braun, p. 301.
[614] Ibid.
[615] Cp. ibid., pp. 287, 288.