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of the ancients, whose interpretation is not to be despised when one differentiates περὶ ῥητοῦ καὶ διανοίας concerning the literal word and the meaning. Regarding what our friend argues concerning the communication of idioms, I am surprised that he understands the communication of idioms as a physical confusion of natures. Meanwhile, however, it is true that the Son of God is present at His ministry and is efficacious in it. I pray, however, to the Son of God that He may bring help to His truth and to the Church, and that He may govern us. Fare well, successfully and happily.
The 21st day of March, 1559.
At Wittenberg.