[1270] Dec. 4, 1539, “Briefwechsel,” 12, p. 317.
[1271] Amsdorf to Spalatin, April 4, 1523, see Kolde, “Anal. Lutherana,” p. 443.
[1272] May 23, 1534, “Werke,” Erl. ed. 55, p. 54 f. “Briefwechsel,” 10, p. 48.
[1273] Mathesius, “Tischreden,” p. 249.
[1274] Cordatus, “Tagebuch,” p. 450. For other remedies against sadness mentioned here or elsewhere see above, p. 92 f., and below, p. 323, and vol. iii., pp. 175 ff., 305 ff.; vol. iv., p. 311 f.
[1275] Bugenhagen’s account of Luther’s illness and temptations of 1527, from the Latin. Walch’s ed. of Luther’s Works, 21, p. 158*; Vogt, “Bugenhagens Briefwechsel,” 1888, p. 64 ff.
[1276] April 23, 1530, “Briefwechsel,” 7, p. 308.
[1277] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 61, p. 310.
[1278] To Melanchthon, June 29, 1530, “Briefwechsel,” 8, p. 43.
[1279] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 55, p. 86 ff. (“Briefwechsel,” 10, p. 127). The preface is addressed to Amsdorf.