[420] See vol. iv., p. 95: “In cuius [Antichristi] deceptionem et nequitiam ob salutem animarum nobis omnia licere arbitramur.”
[421] Ib., p. 81 f.
[422] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 24², p. 388 f. Cp. our vol. iv., p. 166 ff.
[423] Ib., p. 391. “Even should the Pope, the bishops, the canons and the people wish to remain in the state of celibacy, or the state of whores and knaves—and even the heathen poet admits that fornicators and whoremongers are loath to take wives—still I hope you will take pity on the poor pastors and those who have the cure of souls and allow them to marry.”
[424] Cordatus, “Tageb.,” p. 364.
[425] Cp. vol. iv., p. 102 f.
[426] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 27, p. 286.
[427] Mathesius, “Tischreden,” p. 287.
[428] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 24², p. 364.
[429] Ib., p. 365.