Read the statement by james i. how was this idea related to the glorious revolution?
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Read the statement by james i. how was this idea related to the glorious revolution?
the state of monarchy is the supremest thing upon earth; for kings are not only god's lieutenants upon earth and sit upon god's throne, but even by god himself they are called gods. . kings are justly called gods for that they exercise a manner or resemblance of divine power upon earth. . and to the king is due both the affection of the soul and the service of the body of his subjects. . "—james i, to parliament, 1610
a. statements such as this one by james i were a direct cause of the glorious revolution.
b. james i made this statement to express his opposition to the glorious revolution.
c. both the statement and the glorious revolution supported the idea of absolute monarchy.
d. the glorious revolution was a rejection of ideas like those expressed by james i.
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