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... Protestantism uprooted in Bo- 131 He carries off Gustavus Ericson ( or Vasa ) . He obtains possession of Stock- hemia ... Protestant 1622. War in the Palatinate , and Battle of Wimpfen . James I. persuades his son - in- law to yield . He ...
... Protestantism uprooted in Bo- 131 He carries off Gustavus Ericson ( or Vasa ) . He obtains possession of Stock- hemia ... Protestant 1622. War in the Palatinate , and Battle of Wimpfen . James I. persuades his son - in- law to yield . He ...
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... Protestant Leagues Mazarin's Intrigues for the Imperial Crown . • 1658. Election of Leopold I. The Rhenish League . Negotiations between France and Spain . 1659. Congress at the Isle of Phea- sants Treaty of the Pyrenees 299 300 . 301 ...
... Protestant Leagues Mazarin's Intrigues for the Imperial Crown . • 1658. Election of Leopold I. The Rhenish League . Negotiations between France and Spain . 1659. Congress at the Isle of Phea- sants Treaty of the Pyrenees 299 300 . 301 ...
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... Protestant Princes , offended by Henry's apostasy , and alarmed by the war then raging between the Austrians and the Turks , refused to enter into it . The treaty , however , had little effect . Elizabeth could not be induced to lend ...
... Protestant Princes , offended by Henry's apostasy , and alarmed by the war then raging between the Austrians and the Turks , refused to enter into it . The treaty , however , had little effect . Elizabeth could not be induced to lend ...
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... Protestantism at Vienna was immediately resolved Joshua Opitz , a Lutheran of the Flaccian schism , the most popular ... Protestant worship throughout Austria ; and in the following year ( 1579 ) it was ordained that none but Roman ...
... Protestantism at Vienna was immediately resolved Joshua Opitz , a Lutheran of the Flaccian schism , the most popular ... Protestant worship throughout Austria ; and in the following year ( 1579 ) it was ordained that none but Roman ...
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... Protestantism in Germany proved a failure ; and its origin merited no better fate . Gebhard Truchsess of Waldburg , who at the age of thirty had become Archbishop and Elector of Cologne , while walking in a procession during the ...
... Protestantism in Germany proved a failure ; and its origin merited no better fate . Gebhard Truchsess of Waldburg , who at the age of thirty had become Archbishop and Elector of Cologne , while walking in a procession during the ...
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Page 427 - King James the Second, having endeavoured to subvert the constitution of the kingdom by breaking the original contract between King and people, and, by the advice of Jesuits and other wicked persons, having violated the fundamental laws, and having withdrawn himself out of the kingdom, had abdicated the government, and that the throne had thereby become vacant.