1. Martin Luther says for certain that G. is not only spiritually, but also physically possessed by the devil, and that he is not so mad and furious before his end, but before his destruction, which is now near. Therefore, it is not at all to hope that he will turn and repent, nor is it to pray for him, but against him, that God will finally take this plague from the world and plunge it into the abyss of hell.
2) Sift through all the histories and you will find no tyrant, no matter how cruel he may have been, who has ever practiced such great rage as H. G.. You will find that they have raged, mostly over the body, when they have the greatest rage.
But you will not find anyone, not even Pharaoh, who would have raged against the consciences (like this tyrant). For he is not only responsible to search the consciences, but also to force them to believe what seems right and good to him, which is why he is also over the pope.
For the pope was content to banish people when they did not want to obey his statutes, and he never took it upon himself to rule over their consciences or to inquire into them. He may have tormented them, but he never forced them to believe by force that would have pleased him, as G. does. That is why he prevented all tyrants and persecutors of the gospel.