(Regest.)
Luther expresses his joy that she wants to come back to Wittenberg, where he hopes to attach her husband.
Mitgetheilt von Kawerau in the Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte IV, 301. The above regest in Kolde, Analecta, p. 272.
No. 2310.
The Nuremberg Council to the Dean (Luther) and the theological faculty at Wittenberg.
(Regest.)
Andreas Osiander had stirred up the dispute about private absolution anew, and the Nuremberg council had asked Melanchthon on his journey there for "his" expert opinion, which he also submitted in writing on October 22, 1536 (Corp. Ref., Vol. III, 173). However, because the matter was so important, he also wanted to seek advice from other councils. Therefore, the council asks the faculties to
Letters from the year 1536. No. 2310 to 2313.
Mr. Andreas Osiander, in which it' has deficiency because of him, show constant reason of the holy scripture, reject him from it and take his intention from him.
A copy is in the Kreisarchiv zu Nürnberg, fol. 110b, No. 298. Printed in Kolde, Analecta, p. 272.
No. 2311.