[1201] Ellinger, ibid., p. 157.
[1202] “Von der Freyheit eynes Christen Menschen,” “Werke,” Weim. ed., 7, p. 34 f., 29; Erl. ed., 27, pp. 195 f., 187.
[1203] Cp. above, p. 324 ff.
[1204] Ellinger, loc. cit., pp. 604, 608.
[1205] To Bishop Andreas Cricius, October 27, 1532, in Kawerau, “Die Versuche, Melanchthon zur kath. Kirche zurückzuführen,” p. 13, from T. Wierzbowski, “Materialy,” etc., Warsaw, 1900.
[1206] To Camerarius, November 27, 1539, “Corp. ref.,” 3, p. 840: “dolores animi acerbissimi et continui.”
[1207] To Bucer, August 28, 1544, “Corp. ref.,” 5, p. 474. In the same letter: “noster Pericles [Luther] rursus tonare cœpit vehementissime”; Amsdorf was inciting him against the writer on account of the question of the Sacrament.
[1208] To Camerarius, October 31, 1524, “Corp. ref.,” 1, p. 683.
[1209] To the same, March 23, 1525, ibid., p. 729: “Reliqui vulgus sunt.”
[1210] To the same, July 4, 1526, ibid., p. 804. See his letter on Luther’s marriage in our vol. ii., p. 176.