[103] Ib., col. 1069: “Amant viaticum et uxorem, cetera pili non faciunt.”
[104] To Œcolampadius, June 20, 1523, “Briefe,” 4, p. 164.
[105] Weim. ed., 15, p. 29; Erl. ed., 22, p. 172, “An die Radherrn.”
[106] Work cited above, p. 29, n. 2 (p. 525).
[107] Ib., p. 260.
[108] Janssen, “Hist. of the German People” (Engl. Trans.), 1, p. 68 ff.
[109] Raynald., “Annal. eccles.,” a. 1514, n. 29.
[110] Cp. Janssen (Engl. Trans.), xiii., 9 ff.
[111] Ib., i., p. 25 ff.
[112] Weim. ed., 15, p. 33; Erl. ed., 22, p. 177, “An die Radherrn”: “When I was young there was a saying in the schools: ‘Non minus est negligere scholarem quam corrumpere virginem.’ This was said in order to frighten the schoolmasters.”