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1 The protestant princes , in the mean time, formed a powerful confederacy, in order to repel the impending blow.
2 Catholic divines; in disputes upon the orthodoxy of their church, did not deny that the power had descended to protestant princes ; - Dr.
3 The cruel fate of Magdeburg excited the alarm of the Protestant princes .
4 Among the Protestant princes there was little or no hearty Protestant feeling.
5 Otherwise the inheritance on his death would probably pass to Protestant princes .
6 The Protestant princes , on the other hand, wanted to become independent sovereigns.
7 Protestant princes crowded to do him homage, offering him the imperial crown.
8 The self-seeking motives of many Protestant princes had disgusted the nobles.
9 Nor was there much hope from the Protestant princes of Germany.
10 The Protestant princes became divided and jealous of each other.
11 All the Protestant princes took up the affair warmly against the Emperor; and Henry IV.
12 A further incident contributed not a little to increase the firmness of the Protestant princes .
13 The Protestant princes fought for him, while the Catholic powers sustained Ferdinand II., Archduke of Austria.
14 The emperor was compelled to appeal to the Protestant princes to coöperate in this great emergence.
15 The Protestant princes , particularly the Landgrave of Hesse and the Elector of Saxony, promised him assistance.
16 Now, however, the northern Protestant princes took alarm.
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