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Background information: Jacques-Benigne Bossuet Which of these people would likely disagree with the was a Catholic bishop and court preacher to Louis XIV of argument made by Bossuet?
France.
Rulers then act as the ministers of God and as his
an absolute monarch in another country, such as
lieutenants on earth. It is through them that God
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exercises his empire. ... Consequently, as we have seen, a Catholic bishop in France who is not a member
the royal throne is not the throne of a man, but the
of the court
throne of God himself.
a member of England's Parliament
a member of the French aristocracy

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