[894] Cordatus, “Tagebuch,” p. 426.
[895] See above, p. 228, n. 6. It is strange to note that Mathesius commences the paragraph in question thus: “As occasion arose all sorts of wise sayings fell from his lips. The man was full of grace and the Holy Ghost, for which reason all who sought counsel from him as from God’s own prophet found what they needed. One of them once asked whether it would be a real marriage were a young fellow,” etc.
[896] Schlaginhaufen, “Aufzeichnungen,” p. 99.
[897] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 61, p. 204.
[898] Ibid., p. 172.
[899] Cordatus, “Tagebuch,” p. 426.
[900] “Cinquante raisons,” etc., Munick, 1736, consid. 25, p. 32 s. I have access only to the French edition of this work, published originally in German and Latin.
[901] “S.B. Böhm. Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften,” 1892, p. 123. In this volume Constantine Höfler has reprinted the lost “Apology” with a preface, p. 79 ff. Cp. E. Michael, “Luther und Lemnius, Wittenbergische Inquisition, 1538,” in “Zeitschr. für kath. Theol.,” 19, 1895, p. 450 ff., where the passage in question is given in Latin.
[902] Ibid., p. 136. Michael, ibid., p. 465.
[903] Vol. ii., pp. 129 f., 364, 368 f., 376.