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[9] Luther pokes fun at the use of _revocatio_ with an objective genitive

[10] See above, p 58, and compare Preserved Smith, _Luther's Correspondence_, Vol I, letter no 265

[11] Cf _The Papacy at Roe of Alveld's treatise contained twenty-six lines

[12] A satiric reference to a section in Alveld's treatise, on the nas proofs for this fores, mentioned See Seckendor, _Hist Luth_, lib I, sect 27, -- lxx, add ii

[13] Alveld calls hiularis observantiae Sanctae Crucis_ The Observantines were Franciscan monks of the stricter rule, who separated from the Conventuals in the XV

Century See _Prot Realencyklopadie3, VI, 213 ff

[14] In the _Treatise on the Blessed Sacrane and Louvain had ratified Eck's ”victory” over Luther at the Leipzig Disputation See Kostlin-Kawerau, I, 266, 298

[16] _De disputatione Lipsicensi_, 1519

[17] _A venatione Luteriana Aegocerotis assertio_, 1519

[18] So, Cajetan and Durandus--doubted whether the Sacrament of Order was received by deacons; the Council of Trent decided against them--_Cath Encyclop_, IV, 650

[19] For Luther's opinion of Aristotle see above, pp 146 f

[20] The Franciscans are meant The allusion may be to the seraphic vision of St Francis

[21] See above, pp 153 ff

[22] A less lenient vieas taken by Boniface A to his brother Basil at Basle, October 20, 1520: ”The good man (Luther) was not a little injured by the libel of a poor iht back even those who had entered upon the way of truth to their former errors” See Smith, _op

cit_, I, no 316

[23] The present did not last very long; see below, p 292

[24] So called because of the withholding of the wine froy of Luther_ (E Tr), I, 403; and below, pp 258 f

[26] The _Treatise on the Blessed Sacrae 174

[28] See above, p 10, note 1

[29] _Decretal Greg, lib Ill, tit xli, cap 17_

[30] Migne, XLIV, 699 f

[31] _Verklarung etlicher Artikel_, 1520 _Weimer Ed_, VI, 80 11 ff