To Wenzel letter 9 - Martin Luther
TO WENZEL
Luther sends letters to his friend. June 27, 1530.
Grace and peace! The messenger who appeared scarcely gave me time to write to our people in Augsburg. But he begged so for letters that we send you those received from Wittenberg. Please see that our Augsburg friends get them. I fancy you can easily do this, as you have so much communication with that town. The exposition of the Psalm “Confitemini” is being sent to the Wittenberg printers, with an exegesis which is a disappointment to me because of its length. Mean- while greet Dr. Spengler, Abbot Michael, Joachim, Coban Hesse, Osiander, from me. If you can procure from your good friends threescore (Schock ) oranges for my Catherine, I shall gladly pay for them, as there are none in Wittenberg. May you and yours prosper, and be in health.
From my quiet solitude. MARTIN LUTHER .