[1833] To Spalatin; only an extract extant. See Jonas’s “Briefwechsel,” 1, p. 201: “Lutherus scribit utilissimum, fortissimum arietem, quo quatietur, ut ferreus murus, papatus.”
[1834] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 31, p. 378 ff.
[1835] Ibid., p. 379.
[1836] P. 383.
[1837] P. 384.
[1838] On “Bible, Babble, Bubble,” see above, vol. ii, pp. 365, 370; on the “Heresy-book,” see above, p. 396.
[1839] Bl. A. 3.
[1840] In this sense G. Kawerau’s remark on the “Winckelmesse” is much to the point: “It is of interest on account of the insight it affords into the Reformer’s efforts to arrive at certainty concerning the fundamentals of his religious views.” In the Introduction to the edition quoted above, p. 519 n. 1.
[1841] Mathesius, “Tischreden,” p. 132.
[1842] Ibid., p. 119.