The Empire of Austria; Its Rise and Present Power

Chapter 8

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CHARLES V. AND THE REFORMATION. From 1531 to 1552.

Determination to crush Protestantism.--Incursion of the Turks.--Valor of the Protestants.--Preparations for renewed Hostilities.--Augmentation of the Protestant Forces.--The Council of Trent.--Mutual Consternation.-- Defeat of the Protestant Army.--Unlooked-for Succor.--Revolt in the Emperor's Army.--The Fluctuations of Fortune.--Ignoble Revenge.--Capture of Wittemberg.--Protestantism apparently crushed.--Plot against Charles.--Maurice of Saxony.--A Change of Scene.--The Biter Bit--The Emperor humbled.--His Flight.--His determined Will. Page 121