[10] In the manuals for confession with which Luther was familiar sins were divided into the various classes mentioned here. C. Vol. I, pp. 90 ff.; Gecken, Der Bilderkatechismus des XV Jhs., and especially v. Zezschwitz, II, 197 ff.

[11] Serm., 96, 2; Migne, XXVIII, 585.

[12] Cf. Vol. I, p. 187.

[13] See above, p. 355.

[14] Luther has here departed from the customary Roman division of the Creed into twelve articles.

[15] Gemein.

[16] Gemeine.

[17] Christenheit, cf. Vol. I, p. 338.

[18] Kirche.

[19] In the catechisms of 1529 Luther abandons this interpretation of the bread.