[1643] “Tagebuch,” ed. Wrampelmeyer, p. 385: “Hactenus Philippus ille cum sua novitate.” The differences between Cordatus and Melanchthon related to the doctrine of Justification under another aspect. On these dissensions, see Köstlin-Kawerau, 2, p. 445 ff.; on the want of unity on Justification generally amongst Luther’s pupils, see Döllinger, “Die Ref.,” 3, pp. 372-591.

[1644] Döllinger, loc. cit., p. 367 f.

[1645] Ibid., p. 370.

[1646] “De catechizandis rudibus,” c. 5.

[1647] Lib. 83, quæst., q. 76; “Enarr. 2 in psalm. 31,” n. 3; “De fide et operibus,” c. 14, n. 21.

[1648] “Contra II epist. Pelag.,” 1, c. 13, n. 26.

[1649] “De spiritu et littera,” c. 9.

[1650] Ibid.

[1651] “De peccato et merito,” 1, 9.

[1652] “De Trinitate,” 15, 8, 14.