[328] See above, pp. [419–420].
[329] Reference, Wakeman, Europe from 1598-1715, Chapter III.
[330] Wallenstein (b. 1583) had been educated in the Catholic faith, although he came of a family with Hussite sympathies.
[331] Reference, Wakeman, Europe from 1598-1715, Chapter IV.
[332] Reference, Wakeman, Europe from 1598-1715, Chapter V.
[334] Reference, Wakeman, Europe from 1598-1715, Chapter VI. For a brief and excellent review of the whole war, see Schwill, Modern Europe, pp. 141–160.
[337] See the translators' dedication to James I in the authorized version of the Bible. Only recently has it been deemed necessary to revise the remarkable work of the translators of the early seventeenth century. Modern scholars discovered very few serious mistakes in this authorized version, but found it expedient for the sake of clearness to modernize a number of words and expressions.