After 1653, interest in the
Corpus Evangelicorum as a vehicle for Protestant interests dwindled. It was re-ignited by the
Peace of Ryswick (1697), which contained a clause contravening the Peace of Westphalia in favour of Catholicism. During the
Eternal Diet that was in permanent session from 1663 until 1806, the
Corpus Evangelicorum met as a separate body from 1712 to 1725, from 1750 to 1769 and from 1774 to 1778. Except for during an
itio in partes, the
Corpus Catholicorum did not meet separately from the regular diet. The periods of highest activity for the
Corpus Evangelicorum correspond to periods of heightened
Austro-Prussian rivalry. By the early 1700s, there were two factions within the
Corpus Evangelicorum: a moderate party supportive of the Saxon directorate and following its lead and a more radically Protestant party led by Brandenburg and
Hanover. The French called these factions the
politiques (politicians) and the
zélés (zealots). Under the influence of Brandenburg and Hanover, the
Corpus drew up a list of 432
gravamina (grievances), published at
Regensburg in 1719. Two more lists followed over the next three years. From the 1720s onwards, Protestants claimed that all religious issues could only be decided by the diet and that no court decision nor any decision by an imperial deputation could ever be final. It was always possible to appeal the decision to the diet, the
recursus ad comitia. This tendency was exacerbated by Brandenburg's dominance of the
Corpus Evangelicorum. The
corpus made decisions by majority vote. Since it was composed of imperial estates, and the ruler of Brandenburg held many (besides Brandenburg), he had effective control of the body. By the middle of the 18th century, a majority of votes in the
corpus were held by Brandenburg alone. This made it to Brandenburg's advantage to claim that every issue was a religious one and to try to force an
itio in partes. Under
Frederick II, who had little respect for the imperial constitution, this practice paralyzed the diet. ==Invoking the
itio==