To an unknown person. May 13, 1533.
Grace and peace in Christ. Honorable, dear, good friend! I have been told by some good friends how your conscience is troubled because of the fact that you have used both forms of the sacrament up to now, and then fell down and received one form again out of fear, but your wife remained in both forms.
For this reason it should be in place to separate her from you and to expel her. Which now weighs you down and grieves you, and you would much rather now be expelled with your wife, only that your conscience bites you for falling down.
If this is so, be sorry that you have fallen down; get up again. And as you are ready to dare if you are driven away with wife and child, so dare it in the name of God: so you have again publicly confessed the truth and atoned for your fall.
Christ has already forgiven you, if you will only return and dare everything for His sake from now on. Hereby commanded by God.
Date Tuesday after Cantate, 1533.