[179] K. v. Weber, “Anna Churfürstin zu Sachsen,” Leipzig, 1865, p. 401 f. Rockwell, ibid., p. 132 f.
[180] Rockwell, ibid., p. 133. William IV wrote a curious letter to Cœlestin on this “great book of discord and on the ‘dilaceratio ecclesiarum’”; see G. Th. Strobel, “Beiträge zur Literatur, besonders des 16. Jahrh.,” 2, 1786, p. 162.
[181] “Theologos Witenbergenses et in specie Megalandrum nostrum Lutherum consilio suo id factum suasisse vel approbasse, manifeste falsum est.” Rockwell, ibid., p. 134.
[182] Rockwell, ibid., p. 131.
[183] Altenburg ed., 8, p. 977; Leipzig ed., 22, p. 496; Walch’s ed., 10, p. 886. (Cp. Walch, 10², p. 748.) See De Wette in his edition of Luther’s Letters, 5, p. 236, and Enders-Kawerau, in “Briefwechsel,” 12, p. 319.
[184] Page 221.
[185] “Luthers Werke für das deutsche Volk,” 1907, Introd., p. xvi.
[186] Bd. 94, 1905, p. 385 ff.
[187] “Studien über Katholizismus, Protestantismus und Gewissensfreiheit in Deutschland,” Schaffhausen, 1857 (anonymous), p. 104.
[188] “Phil. Melanchthon,” pp. 378, 382.