Part 2 (1/2)
[9] See p 11
[10] See above, pp 12, 13, and Vol I, pp 59 ff
[11] The virgin Mary
[12] Cf _Enarratio in Ps XXI_ (Migne, xxxvi, 178)
[13] Penitential works
[14] Cf Acts 2:46
[15] See Vol I, p 310
[16] In the Vulgate the Greek word ”mystery” is translated by _sacramentum_ See below, p 258
[17] Luther still adheres to the doctrine of transubstantiation But see below, pp 187 ff
[18] See p 11
[19] Cf below, p 192
[20] See Luther's explanation of the First Commandment in the Catechisms Also the answer to the last question in Part V, Small Catechism
[21] _Treatise on Penance_ (_Weimer Ed_, II, 721), where Luther exhorts the troubled conscience to pray with the father of the lunatic boy, ”Lord, I believe, help Thou mine unbelief,” and with the Apostles, ”Lord, increase our faith”
[22] Cf above, p 17
[23] The Church
[24] A transubstantiation in the communicant
[25] A work that is done without reference to the doer of it
[26] A work considered with reference to the doer of it
[27] An _opus operatum_
[28] An _opus operantis_
[29] Cf 1 Cor 11:30
[30] Sodalities; see Introduction, p 8, and below, pp 137 f
[31] On festival days of the order and on saints' days
[32] The Caranize sodalities, having organized in the fourteenth century the Sodality of Our Lady of Carin Her sodalities were, as Kolde says, epidemic in 1520 Luther's appeal to St Anne in the thunderstorm is well known (Comp Kostlin-Kawerau, I, 55) There was a sodality of St Anne, besides one of St Augustine and one of St Catherine, in the monastery at Erfurt in Luther's day