Abstract
gustinian, outlawed and excommunicated, had scored a major victory. Friend and foe alike were acquiring his New Testament and praising it explicitly or implicitly. It was obvious to those who objected to Luther's New Testament that something had to be done to stop its alarming spread. One of Luther's mightiest and most inveterate opponents took the initiative in this unexpected new struggle with the irrepressible Reformer, whom his enemies thought they had disposed of at the Diet of Worms. Duke George of Saxony not only forbade the sale of Luther's New Testament in his lands but also instructed his secre-
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