(Regest.)
On his way back to Strasbourg, he thanks Frankfurt for the friendly reception, expresses his joy about the work of Concord, and asks Luther to write to the Swiss and express his agreement with their unification efforts. He would see to it that the Strasbourg and the other communities from which they had mandates signed. There was also no doubt about the Constance people. Finally, he complains about his heavy debt burden, which Luther may help him to pay off by allowing him to have his writings printed and translated in Strasbourg.
The original is in the Wolff Collection of the Hamburg City Library, Cod. Printed in Kolde, Analecta, p. 231.
No. 2251.