[1343] Ibid., p. 68 seq.
[1344] Ibid., p. 81 seq.
[1345] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 2, p. 50; “Opp. lat. var.,” 2, p. 68.
[1346] Ibid., 6, pp. 328-348=2, pp. 79-108. See the actual words in our vol. ii., p. 12 f. Cp. vol. i., p. 338 f., for the first interchange of amenities between the two champions.
[1347] In W. Walther, “Für Luther,” p. 215.
[1348] G. Kawerau (“Hieronymus Emser,” 1898, p. 2) remarks that it must be admitted of Emser, “that he was an honest curmudgeon, averse to all subterfuge and pretence, amazingly frank in his admissions concerning himself, and, in controversy, very rude. Only rarely do we see him departing from this frankness.”
[1349] “KL.,” 4², col. 483.
[1350] “Lutheri Opp. lat. var.,” 1, p. 410.
[1351] Ibid., p. 408, in the editor’s Introduction to the “Asterisks” and “Obelisks.”
[1352] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 1, p. 281; “Opp. lat. var.,” 1, p. 411.