[480] Ib., 11, p. 408 ff.=22, p. 141 ff. “Ordenũg eyns gemeynen Kastens,” 1523. On the date cp. Drews, p. 43.
[481] See below, vol. vi., xxxv., 4.
[482] Above, p. 78 ff.
[483] “Schwenckfelds Epistolar,” 2, 2, 1570, p. 39 ff. Cp. K. Ecke, “Schwenckfeld, Luther und der Gedanke einer apostolischen Reformation,” 1911, p. 101, where the words of the Epistolar, pp. 24 and 39, are given, showing that Schwenckfeld “noted down the whole affair from beginning to end at the inn while it was still fresh in his memory.”
[484] Of these steps and the sermon nothing is known.
[485] “Epistolar,” ib., pp. 39, 43.
[486] “Zeitschr. f. KG.,” 13, p. 552 ff.
[487] See below, xxix., 9. The writing is reprinted in “Werke,” Weim. ed., 19, p. 70 ff.; Erl. ed., 22, p. 227 ff.
[488] Sermon of Dec. 6, 1523, ib., Weim. ed., 11, p. 210.
[489] In the “Deudsche Messe,” Weim. ed., 19, p. 75; Erl. ed., 22, p. 231: “In order that no faction may arise as though I had done it of my own initiative.”