[593] “Colloq.,” ed. Bindseil, 3, p. 169.
[594] Ib., (from Rebenstock).
[595] Ib., p. 175.
[596] Ib., p. 170.
[597] Ib.
[598] Erl. ed., 31, p. 257.
[599] “Colloq.,” ed. Bindseil, 3, p. 195.
[600] Ib., p. 188: “… et D. Staupitius me incitabat contra papam.”
[601] Ib., p. 176.
[602] See above, vol. i., pp. 104 ff., 184 ff., 303 ff., where his theological attitude previous to the indulgence theses is discussed. It is taken for granted that the account of his development given in vol. i. is already known to the reader. The fictions have already been discounted in vol. i., p. 20 f. and p. 110 f.