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The Age of the Reformation

CHAPTER I
284/1552

The king, more and more absolutely the head of the church, as in England, did not hesitate to punish even prominent reformers when they opposed him.

The reign of Gustavus's successor, Eric XIV, [Sidenote: Eric XIV, 1560-8] was characterless, save for the influx of Huguenots strengthening the Protestants.

King John III [Sidenote: John III, 1569-92] made a final, though futile, attempt to reunite with the Roman Church.

As Finland was at this time a dependency of Sweden, the Reformation took practically the same course as in Sweden itself.
[Sidenote: Poland] A complete contrast to Sweden is furnished by Poland.

If in the former the government counted for almost everything, in the latter it counted for next to nothing.


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