at the Diet of Augsburg (1530), [359] ff.;
resolves to crush the Reformation by force, [360];
finds it difficult to do so, [370];
his idea of a true reformation, [375];
conquers the Duke of Cleves, [382];
makes peace with France, [383];
forces the Pope to convoke a Council, [383];
defeats the German Protestants, [389] f.;
his religious compromise, the Augsburg Interim, [390];
forced to flee from Germany, [393];