[410] Dec., 1535, “Briefwechsel” 10, p. 275.
[411] Feb. 3, 1519, “Briefwechsel,” 1, p. 410; cp. to Spalatin, Feb. 7, 1519, ib., p. 412.
[412] 4-9 Dec., 1521, ib., 3´, p. 253: “Exacerbabitur mihi spiritus, ut multo vehementiora deinceps in eam rem nihilominus moliar.”
[413] Vol. iv., p. 329 ff.
[414] Oswald Myconius to Simon Grynæus, Nov. 8, 1534, in Köstlin-Kawerau, 2, p. 665, from a MS. source: “Doctiorem se esse, quam qui ab eiusmodi hominibus doceri velit”; this showed his “tyrannica superbia.”
[415] To Amsdorf, April 14, 1545, “Briefe” ed. De Wette, 5, p. 728.
[416] To Caspar Güttel, March 30, 1522, “Briefwechsel,” 3, p. 326.
[417] Vol. iv., p. 13 ff.
[418] Ib., p. 3 ff.
[419] Cp. our vol. ii., p. 386: “For when once we have evaded the peril and are at peace, then we can easily atone for our tricks and lapses (‘dolos ac lapsus nostros’), because His [God’s] mercy is over us,” etc., for the word mendacia after dolos see vol. iv., p. 96.