[1030] J. B. Hablitzel, “Liter. Beil. zur Augsburger Postztng.,” 1905, No. 40 f.
[1031] Printed in the Jena edition of Luther’s German works, 5, 1557, p. 41.
[1032] “Apologia,” Ingolstadii, 1542, p. clii.
[1033] Willibald Pirkheimer, who was then on Luther’s side, is usually regarded as the author of this screed published under the pseudonym of J. F. Cottalambergius. Like some others, K. Bauer (“Schriften des Vereins f. RG.,” No. 100, 1910, p. 272) rejects his authorship. The passage in question appears in Böcking’s edition, “Hutteni opp.,” 4, 1860, p. 533.
[1034] “Johannes Eck,” 1865, p. 275 f.
[1035] 1906, p. 885.
[1036] To Melanchthon, Dec. 7, 1540, “Briefwechsel,” 13, p. 227.
[1037] To Melanchthon, Nov. 21, 1540, ib., p. 215.
[1038] To Link, Sep. 8, 1541, “Briefe,” 5, p. 399.
[1039] To Jonas, Jan. 23, 1542, ib., p. 429.