[79] “Briefwechsel des Jonas,” ed. G. Kawerau, p. 397.
[80] Account of the Marshal in “Philipps Briefwechsel,” 1, p. 335.
[81] To Anthony von Schönberg, in Rockwell, ibid., p. 51, according to information taken from the archives.
[82] Rockwell, loc. cit., p. 53.
[83] Rockwell, loc. cit., p. 60.
[84] “Carolina,” ed. Köhler, 1900, p. 63. Cp. the Imperial Law “Neminem” in “Corp. iur. civ., Cod. Iustin.,” ed. Krüger, 1877, p. 198. Bucer pointed out to the Landgrave, that “according to the common law of the Empire such things were punished by death.” “Philipps Briefwechsel,” 1, p. 177; cp. pp. 178, 180.
[85] He declared on Jan. 3, 1541: “This much and not more the law may take from us.”
[86] On July 8, 1540, ibid., p. 178 ff. Before this, on June 15, he had exhorted the Landgrave to hush up the matter as far as possible so that the whole Church may not be “defiled” by it. Ibid., p. 174, Paulus, loc. cit., p. 507.
[87] “Philipps Briefwechsel,” 1, p. 185 f.
[88] Ibid., p. 183.