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What do we know about what British people in the 17th century, pre Civil War, thought about "The Divine Right of Kings"?
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In my high school history classes we were taught that the Stewarts (particularly James I/VI & Charles I) believed in the divine right of kings. Clearly not all British people did, what with the Civil War. But before that do we have records of what people thought of it? Were there variations between England, Scotland and Wales?

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