[1053] Letter to Nicholas Hausmann, Jan. 2, 1533, “Briefwechsel,” 9, p. 260.
[1054] Cordatus, “Tagebuch,” p. 289.
[1055] All of the above expressions are taken from the first pages of “Widder den Radschlag der Meintzischen Pfafferey” (1526).
[1056] Ibid., 28, p. 868=36, p. 410.—For the tone of Luther’s polemics against his theological opponents among both the Catholics and the Protestants, cp. vol. ii., p. 153 f., where the opinions of contemporaries, and friends of Luther’s immediate circle are given. For further criticisms of Catholic contemporaries see below, p. 251 ff., also vol. v., xxxiii., on the extreme tension of Luther’s polemics against Popery towards the end of his life.
[1057] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 34, 1, p. 83 ff.
[1058] Cp. below, p. 320, n. 15, and p. 323, n. 2.
[1059] Letter written soon after Feb. 18, 1520, “Briefwechsel,” 2, p. 329 f.
[1060] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 8², p. 277 ff., on the Epistle James i. 16-21, on the 4th Sunday after Easter.
[1061] Ibid., p. 286.
[1062] P. 282.