1. What would be the appropriate way to address/think of Preacher Müller (in particular, if one were Katte)? As a twenty-first-century American who occasionally attends a Lutheran church, my impulse is to call him "Pastor Müller," (which is how I'd generally address a Lutheran in that role, even if Pastor wasn't possibly his exact title), but maybe that's an incorrect impulse?
2. So, let's say that hypothetically one might be interested in the point of Katte's punctae where he talks about a conversation he and Fritz had in Brandenburg. Is this Brandenburg the town? When would it have been possible for Fritz and Katte to have been there?
Two Katte-related questions
2. So, let's say that hypothetically one might be interested in the point of Katte's punctae where he talks about a conversation he and Fritz had in Brandenburg. Is this Brandenburg the town? When would it have been possible for Fritz and Katte to have been there?