[1493] See above, vol. iv., p. 44.
[1494] To Lauterbach, Nov. 3, 1543, “Briefe,” 5, p. 598.
[1495] Lauterbach, “Tagebuch,” p. 119.
[1496] “Luther, eine Skizze,” pp. 51, 57; “KL.,” col. 339, 343.
[1497] Dec. 22, 1525, to Duke George of Saxony (?), Erl. ed., 53, p. 340 (“Briefwechsel,” 5, p. 281). Cp. Weim. ed., 7, p. 274; Erl. ed., 27, p. 210, where the assertion also occurs that, my doctrine “is not mine but God’s,” “because it is the very Gospel itself” (1521). The allusion is of course to Galatians, i. 1 ff.
[1498] Weim. ed., 10, 2, p. 105 f.; Erl. ed., 28, p. 142 f.
[1499] “Luthers Werke,” Erl. ed., 25², p. 159.
[1500] Cp. the 18th-century Protestant historian, G. J. Planck, “Gesch. der Entstehung des protestant. Lehrbegriffs,” 1², Leipsig, 1791, pp. 2, 3, 41.
[1501] Above, vol. i., p. 45 ff.
[1502] Weim. ed., 8, p. 683; Erl. ed., 22, p. 53.