[171] “Werke,” ibid., p. 334 seq.

[172] On July 14, 1534, “Briefwechsel,” 10, p. 63.

[173] Mathesius, “Tischreden,” p. 134.

[174] “Colloq.,” ed. Bindseil, 1, p. 362.

[175] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 61, p. 334, “Tischreden.”

[176] Ibid.

[177] “Colloq.,” ed. Bindseil, 1, p. 363 seq.

[178] Ibid., p. 366 seq.: “Ita ut nos habeamus gladium traditum possessorium. Cæsar vero tantum in nobis habet gladium petitorium, these are not times ut tempore martyrum, ubi Diocletianus solus regebat.”

[179] The passage from “indeed if one” to “as a tyrant” was omitted by Rebenstock in his Table-Talk and is differently worded in the German Table-Talk, “Werke,” Erl. ed., 62, p. 194 f.

[180] “Colloquia,” l.c., pp. 365, 367: “Papæ adimo gladium, non cæsari, quia papa non debet esse magistratus neque tyrannus.”