(Regest.)
Meyer expresses his regret that, despite Capito's and Bucer's admonition, he could not contribute much to the promotion of the Gospel and the arts; he acknowledges the accession of the Swiss to the Wittenberg Concord, which, however, is delayed, and expresses the hope that it will happen in the near future.
In the Bibl. Classis IV, p. 903. The above regest in Burkhardt, p. 267.
1) This enclosure, which Seidemann attached to a letter of Sept. 17, 1535 in De Wette, Vol. VI, p. 164, belongs, as Burkhardt, p. 496, says, according to the investigations he made in Dessau, to this letter.
Letters from the year 1536. No. 2294. 2295. 2296.
No. 2294.