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A
CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
OF
THE SECOND VOLUME.
BOOK III.
FROM THE OPENING OF THE COUNCIL OF TRENT IN 1545 TO
THE EDICT OF NANTES AND PEACE OF VERVINS IN 1598.
CHAPTER I.
View of the Reformation and its Consequences.-Progress of Maritime
Discovery and Colonisation. Their Effects on European Commerce, &c.
-Decline of Italy (pp. 1-31).
The Smalcaldic War and Captivity of the Elector of Saxony and Land-
grave of Hesse.-Accession of Edward VI. in England and Henry II.
in France.- Proceedings of the Council of Trent (pp. 32-65).
The Emperor's Transactions with the Protestants and the Pope, and pub-
lication of the Interim.-Machinations of Henry II. against Charles.—
Treachery of the Elector Maurice, which leads to the Peace of Passau
(pp. 66-95).
1547. The Diet of Augsburg . . . 66 1547. Charles seizes Piacenza
Premature old age of Charles
Assassination of the Duke of
67
Parma
1548. Protests against the Council at
Bologna
Publishes the Interim
Turkish War.-Marriage of Philip and Mary.- War between Charles V.
and Henry II.— Abdication, Retirement, and Death of Charles
(pp. 96-133).
Progress of the Reformation in France. - The Religious Wars and Ambi-
tion of the Guises.-German History to the Death of Ferdinand I.—
Proceedings of the Council of Trent (pp. 134—174).