[200] Ib., p. 602.
[201] Cp. vol. ii., pp. 232, 265 f., 290.
[202] Quoted from Loofs, “DG.,”4, p. 758. On the statement “without on that account being unjust” see vol. i., p. 187 ff., vol. ii, p. 268 f.
[203] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 18, p. 675; “Opp. lat. var.,” 7, p. 207. Cp. Loofs, ib., p. 757.
[204] Cp. vol. ii., p. 294 ff, and below, xxxv., 2.
[205] The above largely reproduces Luthardt, “Luthers Ethik,”², p. 81 ff.
[206] See our vol. ii., p. 298 f.
[207] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 32, p. 439; Erl. ed., 43, p. 211. Exposition of Mt. v.-vii. Cp. our vol. ii., p. 297 f., and vol. iii., pp. 52 f., 60: A prince, as a Christian, must not even defend himself, since a Christian is dead to the world.
[208] “Werke,” ib.
[209] “Jugenderinnerungen aus seinem Nachlasse,” Jena, 1909, p. 155 f.