[1411] See vol. ii., p. 363 ff.
[1412] F. X. Funk in “KL.,”² Art. “Wiedertäufer,” col. 1491, 1483.
[1413] G. Kawerau, in Möller, “KG.,” 3³, p. 92.
[1414] “Comment. in Galat.,” ed. Irmischer, 1, p. 8.
[1415] So at least says Luther in the Preface to a work of Urban Regius against the Anabaptists of Münster, “Werke,” Erl. ed., 63, p. 332: “They write: That there are,” etc. Luther strongly urges the contrary.
[1416] In the Preface to the “Neue Zeitung von Münster,” ibid., p. 336. Cp. Luther’s letter to Frederick Myconius on July 5, 1534, “Briefwechsel,” 10, p. 62: “De anabaptistis Monasteriensibus parum curo. Satan furit, sed stat Scriptura.”
[1417] To Jacob Probst at Bremen, August 23, 1535, “Briefwechsel,” 10, p. 197 f.
[1418] Cp. Bucer to Luther, August 25, 1530, “Luthers Briefwechsel,” 8, p. 209 ff. Nicholas Gerbel to Luther, from Strasburg, October 21, 1530, ibid., p. 292; Luther to Joh. Brismann at Riga, November 7, 1530, ibid., p. 312: “Sacramentarios, saltem Strassburgenses, nobiscum in gratiam redire spes est”; he adds, however, a doubt as to Bucer’s sincerity: “Si non fallit quod dicit; admonui enim, ne simularet.”
[1419] “Corp. ref.,” 3, p. 75 seq.
[1420] Köstlin-Kawerau, 2, p. 348, with account of the acceptance of the Concord.