Four Hundred Years Commemorative Essays On the Reformation of Dr Martin Luthe

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Four Hundred Years Commemorative Essays On the Reformation of Dr Martin Luthe
W H T William Herman Theodore Dau
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There were fifteen in all (not only fourteen; comp. St. L. Ed. XVII, 1943), and they were signed by Martin Luther, Philippus Melanchthon, Justus Jonas, Andreas Osiander, Johannes Brentius, Stephanus Agricola, Johannes Oecolampadius, Ulricus Zwinglius, Mar- tin Bucerus, Caspar Hedio.
At this time hoth Luther and Melanchthon were more hopeful regarding the Swiss theologians than at any pre- vious time.
Luther wrote to John Agricola: "In short, they are un- trained people and inexperienced in deba
...te. Though aware that their sayings proved nothing, they would nevertheless not give in as to this one article; and this (as we are con- vinced) more from fear and shame than from malice. In all other points they yielded, as you will see from the placard sent forth. " (St. L. Ed. XVII, 1955. ) To Wenceslaus Link in Nuremberg Luther wrote : "In short, these people do not appear to be malicious; they have fallen into this notion by error and accident, and would gladly be extricated therefrom, if it could be done.

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