This dictator thought he had the divine right to rule his country, obviously everyone else did not.
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He is late. We are early. I am always right on time.
The Percent error for this problem right here is 3% .
Right around midday the temperature got a lot warmer.
I am hand-carving a frieze on the building right now.
the divine right of kings were being patient with 500 people.
This cup of tea is jolly divine.It was divine intervention.She looks pleasantly divine today.
Angels are a divine beings who help those in need.
You can use 'Divine Right' in any sentence you like - but bear in mind the fate of King Charles I of England. He decided he had the divine right to do just what he liked, as he had been appointed directly by God. His Parliament disagreed and, after a civil war lasting from 1642, Charles was beheaded in 1649. From then on, England became first a kind of republic (the Commonwealth), then later a genuine constitutional monarchy when Charles' son, Charles II, was invited to take the throne - provided he understood his role.
She prayed for divine intervention. The angel food cake was divine. Divine and angelic were words that described Delia and Angela. He thought that her perfume smelled divine.
Divine right was the belief that kings were in power because the family had been chosen by God to rule, and because of that were more fit and able to rule then everyone else.
Divine right of kings. This concept asserts that a monarch's authority to rule comes directly from God, making their power absolute and not subject to challenge. It was a widely held belief in many European monarchies during the Middle Ages and early modern period.
Those of us who are still standing revel in divine approbation.
The family's dinner was divine.
By Divine Right was created in 1989.
Hinduism is the divine history, the true path of God, and the creation of the earth.
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