(Regest.)
Since he had learned that Luther still distrusted him, he solemnly declared that he would always wholeheartedly stand by what he had recently promised with his mouth and hand, and asked that he be trusted and that he, the challenged one, not be brought into even greater disputes.
Mitgetheilt (as from 1537, but corrected in Kawerau, "Agricola", p. 197) by Kawerau in Zeitschrift für Kirchengeschichte, IV, 308. The above regest in Kolde, Analecta, p. 336.
No. 2489.