[91] To Spalatin at Altenburg, January 1, 1527, “Briefwechsel,” 6, p. 2 ff. Spalatin had resigned the Court Chaplaincy on the death of the Elector Frederick and become pastor of Altenburg. From this time Luther’s letters to him assume a different character, the consideration for the Court and the desire to work on it through Spalatin being no longer apparent. Cp. our vol. ii., p. 23.
[92] To Amsdorf, January 13, 1543, “Briefe,” ed. De Wette, 5, p. 532.
[93] See below, xvii., 5, and vol. iv., xxii., 5.
[94] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 30, 3, p. 205; Erl. ed., 23, p. 93. “Von Ehesachen,” 1530.
[95] “Symbol. Bücher,”10 ed. Müller-Kolde, p. 204, art. 13.
[96] Ibid., p. 343.
[97] On January 7, 1527, “Briefwechsel,” 6, p. 6.
[98] Ibid., pp. 6, 7.
[99] “Werke,” Wittenberg ed., 9, p. 244. Enders, “Briefwechsel Luthers,” 6, p. 8, n. 1.
[100] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 62, p. 240. “Table-Talk.”