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Bohemia under Ferdinand . . . . . . . . .<br />

Tie Catholic Reaction in Bohemia . . . . . . .<br />

teligious condition of Austria. Canisius "<br />

Tie Temporal Electors: Augustus of Saxony . . . . . .<br />

Tie Grumbach quarrels<br />

achim II of Brandenburg . . . . . . . . .<br />

ert of Prussia and the Osiandrists . . . . . . .<br />

derick III, Elector Palatine<br />

Calvinistic Reformation. The Spiritual Electors . . . .<br />

lliam of JQlich-Cleves. The Brunswick-Liineburg lines<br />

House of Hesse. Its Abbots of Fulda<br />

Imperial Towns and the Wetterau Counts. Christopher of Wiirttemberg<br />

ert V of Bavaria and the Landsberg League<br />

B "Ortenburg Conspiracy." The Catholic Reaction in Bavaria. The<br />

J e s u i t s . . . . . . . . . . . . .<br />

3 sees of Augsburg, Wiirzburg, and Salzburg . . . . .<br />

3 Protestants and the reservatum ecclesiasticum. Diet of Ratisbon, 1556-7<br />

it of Augsburg, 1551). Meeting of Protestant Estates at Naumburg .<br />

al briefs conceding use of the Cup to laity . . . . . .<br />

iximilian elected Roman King, 1562<br />

aracter and antecedents of Maximilian II . . . . . .<br />

antipathy to Spain. His religious views . . . . . .<br />

3 advance towards conformity . . . . . . .<br />

s accession as Emperor, 15G-4 . . . . . . . .<br />

e Turks in Hungary. Renewal of peace, 1577 . . . . .<br />

ruble election to the Polish throne; Stephen Bathory prevails. The<br />

western border, and the transit and levy of troops . . . .<br />

et of Augsburg, 1566<br />

* ilure of the attempt against Calvinism. Lutheran divisions .<br />

, hn Casimir's expedition into France. The German Protestants and t!'<br />

insurrection in the Netherlands. Advances of Protestantism<br />

i Chytraeus<br />

hilip II rejects Austrian intervention in the Netherlands. 11<br />

with Maximilian's daughter Anne . . . .<br />

roposed offensive Protestant combination breaks down .<br />

piet of Speier, 1570; Maximilian's unsatisfactory foreign p<br />

Togress of the Counter-Reformation. Fulda. The Eichsf<br />

ssensions between the Saxon and Palatine Electors. The '<br />

tudolf elected Roman King. Diet of Ratisbon, 1576<br />

Death of Maximilian II . . . . .<br />

CHAPTER VI.<br />

THE REVOLT OF THE NETHEK<br />

By the Rev. GEORGE EDMUNDSON, M.A., '<br />

Tutor of Brasenose College.<br />

dication of sovereignty of the Netherlands by (<br />

character and policy of Philip II<br />

reaty of Cateau-Cambresis, 1550<br />

pancial and religious causes of discontent in<br />

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