To Frederick Myconius in Gotha letter 2 - Martin Luther

TO FREDERICK MYCONIUS OF GOTHA

In June of this year an Evangelical alliance was signed in Torgau, the Elector John and his heir being present.

March or April 1526.

Grace and peace! As Oswald your vice-burgher-master is always travelling back and forward to you, dear Frederick, I wished to send you my love. For I am full of joy when I hear of your well-being, and that the Word of God is taking effect among you. Thank God we are well, but I commend myself to your prayers that Christ may not suffer us to be overcome of temptation. You will perceive how Satan is at present raging among the Catholic priests, and we hear the godless bishops are conspiring to- gether, and Philip writes that in Jena they are threatening me with war. Therefore, exhort the people

to be steadfast in the faith, and pray earnestly to God to overcome the Wicked One, so that peace may be maintained. From what I hear I see plainly that it is necessary to be constantly in prayer, for Satan is up to some mischief. Therefore, pray call the people’s attention to this very weighty matter to convince them that they are in the greatest danger; being suspended between unsheathed swords

and the fury of Satan. May you be sustained through the grace and power of God. Amen. MARTIN LUTHER .

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