[1630] Ib., p. 308. On the indecent meaning of ‘Scham Hamperes,’ see above, p. 406.
[1631] P. 309.
[1632] For further particulars, see Lewin, op. cit., p. 86.
[1633] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 11, p. 314 ff.; Erl. ed., 29, p. 45 ff.
[1634] Sermon of Feb. 14, 1524, ib., 15, p. 447=65, p. 125 f.: He would “tell them that He [Christ] was a man like any other man, sent by God”; after this he would lead the would-be converts further. Lewin, ib., p. 36.
[1635] Lewin, ib., p. 31.
[1636] “Werke,” Weim. ed., 11, p. 309 f.; Kawerau, “Briefwechsel des Jonas,” 1, p. 92 f.
[1637] P. 36.
[1638] Cordatus, “Tagebuch,” p. 196. Schlaginhaufen, “Aufzeichn.,” p. 131. In both the passage begins: “Should I again baptise a Jew,” thus pointing to an unfortunate experience of Luther’s own, which is related more in detail in Schlaginhaufen’s report. In the corresponding passage in “Colloq.,” ed., Bindseil, 1, p. 460, we read further: “sicut fecit ille, qui hic Wittebergæ baptizabatur.”
[1639] Passages in Lewin, ib., p. 91.