[1004] Cp. above, p. 123 ff., and Janssen-Pastor, “Gesch. des d. Volkes,” 218, p. 565, where reference is made to the letters of Eobanus Hessus: “He speaks of the increase of crime and the executions which took place almost daily; for instance, that of a father who had dishonoured his own daughter; the prisons did not suffice for the number of criminals.” Nossenus remained with Lang.
[1005] In letter last referred to, p. 323 f.
[1006] N. Paulus, “Bartholomäus von Usingen,” p. 92, n. 2-4.
[1007] Ibid., pp. 90, 91, n. 1.
[1008] Ibid.
[1009] Ibid., p. 90, n. 2.
[1010] “Bartholomäus von Usingen,” p. 16, 54 f. Cp. Oergel, “Vom jungen Luther,” p. 132.
[1011] Paulus, ibid., p. 100, n. 1.
[1012] Ibid., p. 93 f.
[1013] “Briefwechsel,” 3, p. 403.