(Regest.)
In order to counteract the agitation in the Swiss church, he had written a paper last winter, which he had published at the request of friends who expected good things from it for the establishment of harmony. To his joy he had seen that the Concordia, which had been concluded in the meantime, was in complete agreement with what he himself had taught long ago. Nevertheless, in order to avoid possible slander, he sent Luther his book and again briefly explained his point of view on the question of the Lord's Supper, with the request that, after reviewing his work, he be informed by letter of any objectionable passages.
From the Thes. Baum. printed in Kessler, Sabbata, ed. Götzinger, II, p. 463 and in Kolde, Analecta, p. 244.
No. 2283.