Of treacherous attacks which the Archbishop of Mainz is trying to enforce through Julius von Pflug at the court in Dresden. Thanks for things that Lauterbach has provided for Luther's housewife.
1) In the editions "without date". After the Table Talks, Cap. 7, §25, with Seidemann at De Wette, Vol. VI, p. 596, note 6, and Köstlin, Martin Luther (3.), Vol. II, p. 590, we have set the above time determination, which also fits very well to No. 3053a.
Letters from the year 1543. no. 3062. 3063. 3064.
Manuscript in Aurifaber, vol. III, p. 416. From the Ludwig Collection at Halle in Schütze, vol. I, p. 289, and in De Wette, vol. V, p. 602. German in Walch, vol. XXI, 1514.
To the worthy man, Mr. M. Anton Lauterbach, the extremely faithful bishop of the church at Pirna, his very dear brother.
No. 3063.