About twins with fused bodies that embraced each other.
Printed by Walch, vol. XXI, 1576 and by De Wette- Seidemann, vol. VI, p. 434.
There is no doubt that such miracles do not bode well, as you yourselves indicate1 ). The child looks like the love of each other, who love each other and would like to be one body. But when it begins to come into the world, it is half-dead, dies completely. So our gospel would like to bring faith into work and love. But it will not go on, and if love is dead, dies and remains dead, faith is sown and received in vain. Avarice and the other things of the world, which John calls lust of the eyes, rule too strongly. And since wickedness increases, love grows cold and dies in almost everyone, not in many alone.
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Without year and day.