1. Am of the true presence of the body and blood of Christ in the sacrament.
This can be read in the dogmatic-polemical writings Against the Zwinglians: Confession of the Lord's Supper. Anno 1528. What Luther wrote against the papists' mutilation of this holy sacrament and other atrocious abuses carried out with it, as a transposition of it into a so-called sacrifice of the Mass, and
How he likewise asserts the true presence of the body and blood of Christ in the sacrament against Carlstadt and the Zwinglians can be read in both: the former in the dogmatic-polemical writings Against the Papists, 866t. II, and the latter in the dogmatic-polemical writings Against the Zwinglians.
2170 L- 23. 162-165. VI. main st. - B. On the Sacrament of the Altar esp. W. X. 2661-2666. 2171