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Charles I did not recognise the authority of the tribunal, stating at the time that no court had authority over a monarch. It was the accepted truth at the time that the King's power was granted to him directly by God, and thus no mortal body had the right to judge him.

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Charles 1 refused to accept authority of the court because he didnt want to

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