also lost. In reality the first fragment is quoted direct from Luther's letter to Stiefel, Enders, vi, 47, and the second from Luther's letter to Stiefel, Enders, vi, 103.
Luther to Jonas, April 19, 1529, Enders, vii, 86. Original in pos- session of Mr. J. P. Morgan, of New York.
Luther to Andrew Kaugisdorf, cf. Enders, vii, 89. A letter to him without place or date, beginning "Poteras mihi parcere," mentioned in Weimar, xxxvii, p. x.
Luther to Margaret Goritz, dated May 5, 1529. This is really to Anna Goritz, and should be dated December 17, 1534. Weimar Tischreden, iii, 384.
Luther to Jonas, dated "6 ( ?) May, 1529," Enders, vii, 97, by Walch,* no. 1410, dated **between June 5 and 15."
Luther to Elector John, dated end of May, 1529, Enders, vii, no. This was really written by Luther and Melanchthon to'gether, and as it has allusions to a letter of Philip of Hesse written July 18, it must have been composed after, probably not long after, that date. ZKG., xxix, 375.
Luther to John Frederic, "Domstag nach Magdalene, 1529," ue., July 29, Weimar, xl, p. viii.
Elector John to Luther, September 28, 1529, Enders, vii, 162. Better readings given in ZKG., xxix, 345. Line 8, for "uf" read "fiigen." Line 11, for "reisen" read "weisen."
Luther to Amsdorf, dated "i8(?) October, 1529," Enders, vii, 173. Dated by Walch,* no. 1462, "October 19."
Luther's Opinion on the Death Sentence for Heretics, Enders, vii, 211. This is simply a translation of a portion of a letter to Link, Enders, vi, p. 299. N. Paulus : Die deutschen Dominikaner in Kampfe gegen Luther, p. 201, n. 3.
Luther's Opinion on the Articles in Controversy for the Diet of Augsburg, Enders, vii, 254ff., dated "between 14 and 20 March, 1530." This is really a first concept of Luther's Warning to the Clergy, and should be dated "between April 23 and 29." Walch,* no. 1537. Weimar, XXX, part ii; p. 2i8,
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