203. "Sancte Swizere! ora pro nobis." (Luth. Op. (W.) xxii, pp. 1314, 1332.)
204. Luth. Op. (W.) Dedication of, 117 pages, vol. vi, L. G.
205. (Ibid.)
206. Luth. Op. (W.) xix, von der Winkelmesse, Mathesius, 6.
207. "In quel tempo non pareva, fosse galantuomo, e buon cortegiano colui che de dogmi, della chiesa non aveva qualche opinion erronea ed heretica." (Carraciola, Vit. MS. Paul IV, quoted by Ranke.)
208. Burigny, Vie d'Erasme, i, 139.
209. "E medio Romanæ curiæ sectam juvenum ... qui asserebant, nostram fidem orthodoxam, potius quibusdam sanctorum astutiis subsistere." (Paul Canensius, Vita Pauli II.)
210. Luth. Op. (W.) xix, von der Winkelmesse.
211. "Das habe Ich zu Rom für gewiss gehört." (Luth. Op. (W.) xxii., 1322.)
212. "Es nimmt mich wunder, das die Päbste solches Bild leiden können." (Ibid., p. 1320.)
213. Luth. Op. (W.) xxii, p. 2376.
214. "Ist irgend eine Hœlle, so muss Rom darauf gebaut seyn." (Ibid. p. 2377.)
215. Dissertations on the first Decade of Titus Livy.
216. 100,000 Gulden. (Luth. Op. xxii, p. 2374.)
217. Seckend., p. 56.
218. "Qua vos Deus misericors justificat per fidem ..." (Luth. Op. (L.) in Præf.) By which a merciful God justifies you through faith.
219. "Hic me prorsus renatum esse sensi, et apertis portis in ipsum paradisum intrasse." (Ibid.) Here I felt that I was completely born again, and entered by open doors into paradise itself.
220. Gloss on the Imperial Edict. 1531. (Luth. Op. (L.) tom. xx.)
221. "Vim ingenii, nervos orationis, ac rerum bonitatem expositarum in concionibus admiratus fuerat." (Melancth. Vita Luth.)
222. "Unter einem Baum, den er mir und andern gezeigt." (Mathes. 6.)
223. "Multa præcedunt mutationes præsagia." (Vita Luth.)
224. "Ihr lebet nun oder sterbet, so darff euch Gott in seinem Rathe." (Mathes. 6.)
225. "Neminem nisi Spiritum Sanctum creare posse doctorem theologiæ." (Weismanni Hist. Eccl i, p. 1404.)
226. Luth., Ep. i, p. 2.
227. Weismanni Hist. Eccl., p. 1416.
228. Ibid.
229. "Jure me veritatem evangelicam viriliter defensurum." I swear that I will manfully defend evangelical truth."
230. "Doctor Biblicus," and not "sententiarius." (Melancthon.)
231. Luth., Op. (W.) xvi, p. 2061. Mathesius, p. 7.
232. Luth. Op. (W.) xxi, 2061.
233. "Aristotelem in philosophicis, sanctum Thomam in theologicis, evertendos susceperat." (Pallavicini, i, 16.) He had undertaken to overthrow Aristotle among the philosophers, and Thomas Aquinas among the theologians.
234. "Perdita studia nostri sæculi." Ep. i, 15. (8th Feb., 1516.)
235. Ep. i, 57. (18th May, 1517.)
236. "Secundum genium heri sui." (Weismanni Hist. Eccl., i, p. 1434.)
237. "Fideliter et sine strepitu fungens." (Weismanni Hist. Eccl. i, p. 1434.)
238. "Qui sum principe in rheda sive lectico solitus est ferri." (Corpus Reformatorum, i, 33.)
239. Melch. Ad. Vita Spalat. p. 100.
240. "Foris sapere et domi desipere." (Luth. Ep. i, p. 8.) To be wise abroad and fools at home.
241. Præf. ad Gal.
242. "Non per speculationem, sed per hanc viam practicam."
243. "Omnes filii Adæ sunt idololatræ." (Decem Præcepta Wittembergensi populo prædicata per R. P. D Martinum Lutherum, Aug. anno 1516.) These discourses were pronounced in German, but we quote from the Latin edition, i, p. 1.
244. "Nisi ipse pro te mortuus esset, tequs servaret, nec tu, nec omnis creatura tibi posset prodesse." (Ibid.) Had he not died for thee, and did he not preserve thee, neither thyself nor any creature would be able to do thee good.