John a Lasco His Earlier Life And Labours a Contribution to the History of the

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It was enough to have shown the error which you have in my judgment fully brought out ; but there was no need for this purpose of invective, by which we effect nothing save to bring the doctrine and ministry of the Gospel in our congregations into ill savour with the opponents. In my opinion it would have been enough to say, ' Here Luther is in error, ' or something similar, which defends our innocence if it wins assent, and still leaves the name and honour of the others unassailed. " * Accordi...ngly when, a few months later, the tidings of the departure of that great man reach him, our friend writes to the Swiss that he hopes — alas ! how was he deceived in this hope, to his own deepest sorrow, to the most bitter experience in after-times — that after the decease of Luther an end to the Sacramental controversy would be brought about. *!" MelanchtJion had already shown in the altered Augsburg Confession, whose wording upon the decisive point Luther had tacitly allowed, what a powerful influence Calvin had exerted upon him, particularly since Calvin's personal interview with him at Frankfort-on-the-Main in 1539.

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