(Regest.)
Luther rebukes Schenk for his court and tyranny in Schneeberg and Colditz, and cites as an example that he committed himself to your Magister Georg Karg, who was imprisoned for heresy, in order to be able to rule everywhere. - Cf. St. Louis Edition, Vol. XXII, 1700, No. 98.
Baxmann at Niedner 1861, 619, IV. In Cod. chart. Goth. 1048. The above regest in Burkhardt, p. 301.
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