
23. James I of England believed in the divine right of kings, which is (1 point)
the belief that a king was granted the wisdom of God upon ...
ascending to the throne, and therefore was faultless.
the concept that kinds were equal to God, and therefore did not have to live by the laws of the Church.
the theory that kings alone could know the mind of God, and therefore could determine the future through divination.
the idea that kings receive their power from God and are responsible only to God.

James I of England believed in the divine right of kings, which is the idea that kings receive their power from God and are responsible only to God. ...
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User: 23. James I of England believed in the divine right of kings, which is (1 point)
the belief that a king was granted the wisdom of God upon ascending to the throne, and therefore was faultless.
the concept that kinds were equal to God, and therefore did not have to live by the laws of the Church.
the theory that kings alone could know the mind of God, and therefore could determine the future through divination.
the idea that kings receive their power from God and are responsible only to God.
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