Philip, Landgrave of Hesse, his peasants did not revolt, [331];

helps John of Saxony, [334];

proposed a democratic constitution for the Church of Hesse, [337] n., [415] f.;

a leader among the Protestant princes, [325], [341];

deceived by Pack, [344];

signed the Protests, [346], [371];

arranges for the Marburg Colloquy, [352];

admires Zwingli, [350];

further attempts to unite the Protestants, [359];

signs the Augsburg Confession, [363], [368];