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Oswald Myconius to Luther.

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Volume 21b

Oswald Myconius to Luther.

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(Regest.)

Myconius asks, in case Luther does not like something in the declaration of the Swiss, not to doubt their inclination for harmony, but to indicate it in a friendly way, so that they could carry each other in love.

From the copy in the Siml. Sammlung in Zürich printed by Kolde, Analecta p. 283.

9) It must be read Augustae. Kolde: "angustae [sic]".

10) Instead of HU6m we have assumed.

11) From this it can be seen that the one who called out to Cordatus: Ne quid nimis (No. 2307 at the beginning) was Cruciger.

Letters from the year 1536. No. 2319 to 2322.

No. 2319.