[404] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 61, p. 178.
[405] Ibid.
[406] What follows has, it is true, no close relation to “Luther and Lying”; the author has, however, thought it right to deal with the matter here because of the connection between Luther’s misrepresentations of the Middle Ages and his calumny against Catholic times, both of which were founded, not on the facts of the case, but on personal grounds. Cp. below, p. 147.
[407] Denifle, “Luther und Luthertum,” 1², p. 71 ff., pp. 155, 238, 242.
[408] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 24, p. 55.
[409] Cp. Denifle, ibid., p. 239 f.
[410] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 10, 2, p. 152; Erl. ed., 28, p. 194. “Wyder den falsch genantten geystlichen Standt.”
[411] Ibid., Weim. ed., 14, p. 157.
[412] Ibid., 24, p. 123 f.
[413] Ibid., 27, p. 26.