[1730] P. 851.
[1731] P. 855.
[1732] P. 856.
[1733] Cp. Mausbach, ib., p. 243 ff.
[1734] “DG.,” 34, p. 834.
[1735] P. 869.
[1736] P. 870 f. Harnack congratulates Luther on his opposition to the fanatics, and concludes: “The German Reformation banished the fanatics, but, in their stead, it had to face the rationalists, the atheists and modern positive theology,” p. 871.
[1737] “Leitfaden der DG.,”4, p. 747.
[1738] “Werke,” Erl. ed., 63, p. 134 f. Preface to the Epistle to the Romans.
[1739] “DG.,” 34, p. 849.