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History, 15.11.2019 09:31 chloeozenghar1

"the person of the king is sacred, and to attack him in any way is an attack on god itself. kings represent the divine majesty and have been appointed to him to carry out his purposes. serving god and representing kings are bound together." -bishop jacques bossuet

which group directly challenged the political philosophy expressed in this statement?

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advocates of divine right

writers of the enlightenment

absolute monarchs of europe

leaders of the catholic church

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