What are two ways the Bill of Rights opposes the idea of the divine right of kings?
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The two ways that opposes that the Bill of rights opposes the idea of divine right of kings are: - it established that religion had no relevance to the monarch's role - and it stated that the monarch's power was subject to limits set by Parliament. These ideas are the reason why there is a great difference between the Bill of rights and the rights of kings.
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It stated that the English monarchy was a position that Parliament delegated.
It stated that the monarch's power was subject to limits set by Parliament.
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