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  2. Religious views of Charles Darwin - Wikipedia

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    As a child, Darwin attended Shrewsbury Unitarian Church.. Charles Darwin was born during the Napoleonic Wars and grew up in their aftermath, a conservative time when Tory-dominated government closely associated with the established Anglican Church of England repressed Radicalism, but when family memories recalled the 18th-century Enlightenment and a multitude of Non-conformist churches held ...

  3. Divine right of kings - Wikipedia

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    Divine right of kings, divine right, or God's mandation, is a political and religious doctrine of political legitimacy of a monarchy in Western Christianity up untill the Enlightenment. It is also known as the divine-right theory of kingship .

  4. Stuart period - Wikipedia

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    Like his father, King Charles believed in the divine right of kings to rule, and he was unable to work successfully with Parliament. By 1628 he and Buckingham had transformed the political landscape. By 1628 he and Buckingham had transformed the political landscape.

  5. Here’s Why the Anointing of King Charles Was Kept ... - AOL

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    Today, the world watched as King Charles III was crowned monarch of the United Kingdom, but there was one specific portion that was kept hidden from the general public—his anointing. With a ...

  6. Sovereignty of God in Christianity - Wikipedia

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    To Arminians, then, the decision to believe and repent is a decision which a sovereign God granted to humanity. Thus, free will is granted and limited by God's sovereignty, but God's sovereignty allows all men the choice to accept the gospel of Jesus through faith , simultaneously allowing all men to resist.

  7. Why Prince Harry Didn't Swear Loyalty to King Charles and ...

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  8. History of the Puritans under King Charles I - Wikipedia

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    In 1625, shortly before the opening of the new parliament, Charles was married by proxy to Princess Henrietta Maria of France, the Catholic daughter of King Henri IV.In diplomatic terms this implied alliance with France in preparation for war against Spain, but Puritan MPs openly claimed that Charles was preparing to restrict the recusancy laws and even to grant Catholic Emancipation.

  9. Why King Charles Will Sit on Top of This Ancient Rock at His ...

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    At the May 6 coronation, King Charles III's throne will have the Stone of Destiny, also known as the Stone of Scone, placed underneath it.